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Women's History (A-Person-A-Day) Google Classroom & PDF

Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 59 reviews
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Adrienne Wiggins
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Not Grade Specific
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  • PDF
  • Google Appsâ„¢
Pages
37 pages
$8.00
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Adrienne Wiggins
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What educators are saying

One of my favorite resources to use! I love how it includes well known and not so well known people as well as links to learn more! I use these as a daily warm up during each heritage month and have students practice their open response skills with them.
My students loved learning about each woman in history! These were great to add to my daily lessons in March!
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*This resource is contains both a PDF version and Google Slides version.

WHAT IS INCLUDED ON THE SLIDES?

  • mini-biography (36 people)
  • pictures
  • response prompt or question
  • YouTube link when possible
  • children's book feature when possible or link to a kid's article where they can read more about that person

LOOKING FOR MORE HERITAGE/HISTORY MONTH DIGITAL RESOURCES?

HOW DO I USE THIS IN MY CLASSROOM?

In the classroom I used this resource during morning class meeting to fit in relevant and diverse content in an easy 5 minutes a day since my curriculum isn't as rounded as I'd like. Now that we are in a Distance Learning phase, I assign a different slide to my students daily through Google Classroom and have them share their thoughts and responses with their peers. I also share screen during our Zoom class meetings and we discuss the slides/view the videos together.

LOOK FOR PDF/PRINT RESOURCES?

HOW DOES THE PRINT RESOURCE WORK?

A couple years ago I created biography necklaces to make it easier to incorporate history missing from the curriculum. You can check out the biography necklaces by using the PDF/PRINT links above. You can read more about how they work on my blog here.

HOW ARE THE PRINT RESOURCE AND THE DIGITAL RESOURCE DIFFERENT?

  • One is digital (It doesn't involve printing, laminating, or cutting).
  • Every slide has it's own discussion question (vs. the 8-12 questions/sentence frame that can be used with any bio card).
  • Every slide has a book recommendation or link to an article where students can read more about that person.
  • Some slides include links to YouTube videos where students can learn more or see the person in action!
  • Every student is learning about the same person each day vs. students getting to "be" a different person every day.

HOW ARE THE PRINT RESOURCE AND THE DIGITAL RESOURCE THE SAME?

  • The same exact people are featured.
  • The biography from the card is identical to the one on the slides.
Total Pages
37 pages
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