PARTITION OF INDIA SIMULATION Prep Work | January 29, 2013.

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PARTITION OF INDIA SIMULATION Prep Work | January 29, 2013

Name Tents What should be included on the front?

POST COLONIAL OPTIONS BRAINSTORM Generate a list with your partner Example: 1 giant country for all religious groups

Options

What is your person’s goal? Essentially, you are deciding if… You want 1 country OR You want 2 or more countries

Map Analysis Using your knowledge of your person and the reference maps provided, create your ideal solution to the post colonial challenge in South Asia Don’t forget to create the key at the bottom

Theater Games Round 1 Introduce yourself to your partner Tell them your name, age, gender, occupation Tell them the biggest hardship you’ve faced in your life I will ask for volunteers to introduce their partners so be ready

Theater Games Round 2 Find a partner with your same gender Introduce yourself Explain to your partner what are the challenges of being a man/woman during this time period

Theater Games Round 3 Find a partner who shares your solution to the post colonial crisis On the inside of your name tent, write all the reasons why your ideas are correct Make a bullet list… this will help you during the simulation