Women's History Month ⎮ No Prep ⎮ Google Slides
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- These slides are a simple and fast--yet engaging--way to integrate history into your day. Perfect for in-person, distance learning, or hybrid classrooms. Your class will love learning about these individuals and will make a connection to their own lives. Teach your students about diverse individualsPrice $8.50Original Price $12.90Save $4.40
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Your class will love learning about these 23 inspiring women! Each day of March, your students will watch a video and respond to a question that shows a link with their own lives. A very simple yet meaningful way to show all the ways women have contributed to our society. No prep needed. This resource is perfect or in-person, virtual, and hybrid classrooms.
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The women included in this resource are:
Amelia Earhart (aviator)
Eugenie Clark (Marine Biologist)
Sacagawea (Translator and Explorer)
Susan B. Anthony (Women's Rights Activist)
Jane Goodall (Primatologist)
Frida Kahlo (Artist)
Malala Yousafzai (Activist)
Lucille Ball (Actress)
Eleanor Roosevelt (Former First Lady)
Sally Ride (Astronaut)
Sonia Sotomayor (Supreme Court Justice)
Mary Anning (Palaeontologist)
Annette Kellerman (Swimmer)
Alta Weiss (Minor League Baseball Player)
Juliette Gordon Low (Girl Scouts Founder)
Mary Walker (Civil Rights Activist)
Kate Sessions (Botanist)
Maya Lin (Architect)
Kate Warne (First Female Detective)
Clara Lemlich (Activist for Fair Working Conditions)
Josephine Baker (Entertainer and Activist)
Georgia O’Keeffe (Artist)
Wilma Rudolph (Olympic Sprinter)