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Women's History Month Common Core SL.9-10.2 resources

Preview of Hidden Figures Movie Guide: Viewing Guide, Worksheets, Quiz - NASA, Civil Rights

Hidden Figures Movie Guide: Viewing Guide, Worksheets, Quiz - NASA, Civil Rights

This is a set of resources for viewing Hidden Figures in your classroom. The viewing guide is detailed and arranged in time-stamped sections. In addition to filling out the viewing guide questions, students will: Complete discussion questions that can be done individually or in small groups, do a character analysis, and be assessed with a quiz. These resources will help students to think critically about the movie's portrayal of civil rights, women's rights, the Cold War period, and the technolo
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Speech, Malala

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Speech, Malala

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Malala Yousafzai's famous 2014 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. Malala's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach world history, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned speaking and listening skills,
Preview of Erin Brockovich Movie Guide: Includes Viewing Guide, Worksheets, and Quiz

Erin Brockovich Movie Guide: Includes Viewing Guide, Worksheets, and Quiz

This is a set of resources for viewing the movie Erin Brockovich (2000) in your classroom. The viewing guide is detailed and arranged in time-stamped sections. In addition to filling out the viewing guide questions, students will: Complete discussion questions that can be done individually or in small groups, engage in research of legal background and terminology, and be assessed with a quiz. These resources will help students to reflect upon the movie's portrayal of Erin Brockovich and her role
Preview of Who is Invisible | Critical Thinking | Anti-Racism | Women's History Month | SEL

Who is Invisible | Critical Thinking | Anti-Racism | Women's History Month | SEL

Why do we need Women's History Month? This slideshow lesson can help your students figure it out on their own. Interactive critical thinking lesson to inspire student discussions about media representation, enhancing social-emotional learning skills and self-awareness.Social Emotional Learning for Middle School students that isn't babyish! Students analyze a series of goal-setting videos to explore stereotypes and representation.Students reflect on who they are while thinking about which groups
Preview of Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Nobel Prize Speech, CCSS

Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Nobel Prize Speech, CCSS

Help your students master their rhetorical analysis skills while analyzing and comparing two famous speeches from history: Malala Yousafzai's famous speech to the United Nations and her 2014 Nobel Prize acceptance speech. The two rhetorical analysis worksheets are designed to help your students analyze the message and rhetoric of these two historical speeches, including their ethos, pathos, and logos. Additionally, a compare and contrast Venn diagram will engage your students with higher-level q
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month: "Real Women Have Curves":  film guide and questions

Hispanic Heritage Month: "Real Women Have Curves": film guide and questions

Culture clash or assimilation? "Real Women Have Curves" is a 2012 American film about a first generation Mexican American teenage girl who is lost in between cultural expectations, class constrictions, family duty, and her own personal aspirations. The movie is rated "PG 13". There are 13 questions for students to answer as they watch the movie, and 4 whole class discussion questions. Great film to analyze cultural expectations vs. American identity issues, body image, and media pressure on te
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Ain't I a Woman, Sojourner Truth CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Ain't I a Woman, Sojourner Truth CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Sojourner Truth's famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech. Truth's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach American history, the abolitionist movement, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned speaking and liste
Preview of I am Malala - International Women's Day Lesson

I am Malala - International Women's Day Lesson

This multimedia lesson is perfect for celebrating International Women's Day. You can either work through the lesson with your students as a large group or send them off to work independently (great lesson for a sub day!). Students are provided background information on Malala Yousafzai, the Taliban, and Muslim women's agency in deciding to veil. This presentation heavily focuses on the diverse experiences of Muslim women. The meat of the lesson is focused around a Women & Crime podcast episo
Preview of Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Clinton on Women's Rights

Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Clinton on Women's Rights

Help your students master their rhetorical analysis skills while analyzing and comparing two famous speeches from history: Malala Yousafzai's famous speech to the United Nations and Hillary Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" speech. The two rhetorical analysis worksheets are designed to help your students analyze the message and rhetoric of these two historical speeches, including their ethos, pathos, and logos. Additionally, a compare and contrast Venn diagram will engage your students
Preview of Using Your Voice is a Political Choice, Amanda Gorman TED Talk Lesson

Using Your Voice is a Political Choice, Amanda Gorman TED Talk Lesson

This resource is intended to be used with Amanda Gorman's TED Talk, "Using Your Voice is a Political Choice." Amanda Gorman, poet, activist, and youngest inaugural poet delivers this short, powerful TED Talk about the power of poetry!This resource includes two pages of before, during, and after viewing questions and activities. A bonus hexagonal thinking activity is also included in this resource. (The bonus hexagonal thinking activity is DIGITAL.)Hexagonal thinking activities engage and challen
Preview of History Lessons: Malala Yousafzai, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

History Lessons: Malala Yousafzai, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

This Malala Yousafzai lesson bundle includes two great worksheets for teaching students about the life and biography of Malala Yousafzai and helping them analyze her famous speech to the United Nations. The highly engaging, CCSS aligned Malala Yousafzai biography worksheet is designed to look like an Instagram profile/post that students fill out using their own research. The speech analysis worksheet helps students analyze Malala's famous United Nations speech (individually or collaboratively) t
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, On Women's Right to Vote, Susan B.

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, On Women's Right to Vote, Susan B.

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Susan B. Anthony's famous speech, "On Women's Right to Vote." Susan B. Anthony's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach American history, women's suffrage, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned speaki
Preview of History Lessons: Susan B. Anthony, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

History Lessons: Susan B. Anthony, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

This Susan B. Anthony lesson bundle includes two great worksheets for teaching students about the life and biography of Susan B. Anthony and helping them analyze her famous speech, "On Women's Right to Vote." The highly engaging, CCSS aligned Susan B. Anthony biography worksheet is designed to look like an Instagram profile/post that students fill out using their own research. The speech analysis worksheet helps students analyze Anthony's famous "On Women's Right to Vote" speech (individually or
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Seneca Falls Keynote, Stanton, CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Seneca Falls Keynote, Stanton, CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Elizabeth Cady Stanton's famous Seneca Falls Keynote address. Elizabeth Cady Stanton's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach American history, women's suffrage, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned
Preview of Unsung Heroes - Women in World History!(Women's history, Women's studies, WHST)

Unsung Heroes - Women in World History!(Women's history, Women's studies, WHST)

Unsung Heroes - Women in World History!Students will make a presentation on an underrepresented woman in history. This project is meant to uplift women who haven't gotten their recognition in the history books! This is great for women's history or a unit on feminism. I personally use this in my women's studies course AND my world history course (high school).Your TPT purchase comes with directions for the project, a rubric (can be modified), and also a note-taking resource for students to either
Preview of Miss Congeniality Viewing Guide

Miss Congeniality Viewing Guide

Created by
Megan Kish
This viewing guide is designed to build on their knowledge of stereotypes and challenge assumptions in an engaging, academic way! The guide is based on the 2000 film "Miss Congeniality" starring Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt, and Candice Bergen. Included in this guide are 5 pre-viewing questions, character analysis chart during the film (with an example), 3 questions for immediate post-viewing, and 4 critical thinking essay topics for after the film and rest of the booklet is com
Preview of History Lessons: Sojourner Truth, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

History Lessons: Sojourner Truth, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

This Sojourner Truth lesson bundle includes two great worksheets for teaching students about the life and biography of Sojourner Truth and helping them analyze her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech. The highly engaging, CCSS aligned Sojourner Truth biography worksheet is designed to look like an Instagram profile/post that students fill out using their own research. The speech analysis worksheet helps students analyze Truth's famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech (individually or collaboratively) to s
Preview of Ida B. Wells Ted-ed Lesson

Ida B. Wells Ted-ed Lesson

Created by
Lauren Holleman
This is the Ted-ed lesson questions and additional resources that should go with the Ted-ed video found on their website or Youtube about Ida B. Wells. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fygjGXnaV9w&feature=emb_logo
Preview of Ida B. Wells Additional Information from Ted-ed

Ida B. Wells Additional Information from Ted-ed

Created by
Lauren Holleman
This document is additional information that should be used alongside the Ida B. Wells video and questions posted in my store. There is a bundle available with both as well!
Preview of Has feminism helped women gain equal rights? - Civil Discourse for Classrooms

Has feminism helped women gain equal rights? - Civil Discourse for Classrooms

Created by
Thinkalong
Thinkalong.org is a free, evidence-based interactive tool for students to develop media literacy skills by applying the 5 Key Questions of Media Literacy to public media content. Importantly, the tool does not require registration for teachers or students, abides by student privacy laws, and is advised by a board of both youth and educators.Each module consists of:a compelling and timely question;related current and age-appropriate public media content including audio, video, and text;extension
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