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Gender Stereotypes in the Media | Printable & Digital

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Learning about gender stereotypes in the media is fun with a gender stereotyping lesson plan using 21 no prep reading response, writing, video-viewing, and discussion activities (Printable & Digital) - Editable lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint , Google Docs, Google Slides and grading rubric for no prep classroom activities, distance learning or Google Classroom for women's history month, last day of school, end of year activities or any time of the year.

21 independent practice activities to pick and choose from for a one-day lesson or to complete over a week-long unit on gender stereotypes in the media. Students watch videos and read articles critiquing gender stereotypes in the media, use prior knowledge to discuss male and female gender stereotypes, analyze images that perpetuate gender stereotypes, research how news coverage of political candidates perpetuates gender stereotypes, analyze how male and female archetypes used in the media perpetuate gender stereotypes, and more!

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Product Includes (Printable & Digital):

  • Lesson Plan
  • Student Handouts
  • PowerPoint
  • Google Slides
  • Google Doc
  • Common Core Standards
  • Learning Focus Question
  • Introductory Script
  • Bell Ringer
  • Mini-Lesson: Evidence, Inference, Stereotypes
  • Guided Practice
  • Independent Practice
  • 3-Point Rubric for Effortless Grading
  • Bonus handout to pair with ANY media for extra independent practice, assessment or homework!

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THIS PRODUCT IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OF THE LINKED VIDEOS OR ARTICLES; IT IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL INCLUDED IMAGES ARE FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE WITH NO ATTRIBUTION REQUIRED.

Why wait? Learning about gender stereotypes in the media is fun with a gender stereotyping lesson plan using 21 no prep reading response, writing, video-viewing, and discussion activities (Printable & Digital) - Perfect women's history month classroom activities, last day of school, end of year activities or for any time of the year.

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65 pages
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Teaching Duration
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