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Women's Suffrage BUNDLE | 19th Amendment | Susan B. Anthony | Alice Paul

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My students loved reading the "Newspaper" about the historical events! Students worked in pairs and were very engaged.
I used this as a supplemental resource while I taught Module 4 in the North Carolina EL curriculum and it worked out really well.

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    Women's Suffrage Bonus Vocabulary Resources
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    1. Get the best of both worlds: Digital and Print!Travel back in time and give your students a Quick History of Women's Suffrage! Learn about a movement that forever changed the course of history.Students will read and respond about events surrounding 5 keys dates in the struggle for women to guarantee
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    2. Give your students a comprehensive look at the Women's Suffrage movement in America! Using a combination of nonfiction text, historical fiction, picture books, and digital fun, this mega bundle will give you plenty of tools to help you lead your students through a unit on women's suffrage. Perfect f
      Price $49.97Original Price $72.60Save $22.63

    Description

    Travel back in time and give your students a Quick History of Women's Suffrage! Learn about a movement that forever changed the course of history.

    This resource is offered in a money saving MEGA BUNDLE.

    Buy the Mega Bundle and save over 30%!

    Women's Suffrage Mega Bundle

    Students will read and respond about events surrounding 5 keys dates in the struggle for women to guarantee their right to vote. Students will also have opportunities to discuss the events, explore vocabulary terms, and use a QR code to explore beyond the content.

    Dates/Events Included:

    July 19-20, 1848: The 1st Women's Rights Convention

    Women's Suffrage: 1st Convention (Quick History)

    November 5, 1972: Susan B. Anthony Voted (FREEBIE!)

    Women's Suffrage: Susan B. Anthony Voted (Quick History)

    March 3, 1913: Women Marched in Washington D.C.

    Women's Suffrage: Women Marched (Quick History)

    June 5, 1916: The National Woman's Party was Established

    Woman's Suffrage: National Woman's Party Established (Quick History)

    August 18, 1920: The 19th Amendment was Ratified

    Women's Suffrage: 19th Amendment Ratified (Quick History)

    This resource is a bundle of all 5 resources.

    Click the preview above to see exactly what this resource offers!

    Easy to assemble (5-minute folder assembly), these resources are perfect for small group instruction, center work, or students working in pairs. They could also be made into packets and used for sub plans when attending an IEP/504 meeting.

    Each individual resource includes:

    • Teacher Directions

    • 4 Pages to Create a Folder

    • In-depth Text and Graphics

    • Vocabulary

    • Discussion Questions

    • QR Code for Enrichment

    • 3-2-1 Written Response

    • 3 Question DOK Comprehension Check

    • Answer Key

    Purchasing this bundle also gives you a BONUS FILE!

    Included in the BONUS FILE:

    • Teacher Directions

    • Vocabulary Chart (3 levels for differentiation)

    • Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

    • 10 Vocabulary Cards (for Word Walls, Bulletin Boards, etc...)

    To see a paperless DIGITAL version of this resource click here:

    DIGITAL Women's Suffrage BUNDLE | Distance Learning

    Dates/Events Included:

    July 19-20, 1848: The 1st Women's Rights Convention

    DIGITAL Women's Suffrage | 1st Convention | Distance Learning

    November 5, 1972: Susan B. Anthony Voted (FREEBIE!)

    DIGITAL Women's Suffrage | Susan B. Anthony Voted | Distance Learning

    March 3, 1913: Women Marched in Washington D.C.

    DIGITAL Women's Suffrage | Women Marched | Distance Learning

    June 5, 1916: The National Woman's Party was Established

    DIGITAL Women's Suffrage | National Women's Party Est. | Distance Learning

    August 18, 1920: The 19th Amendment was Ratified

    DIGITAL Women's Suffrage | 19th Amendment Ratified | Distance Learning

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    Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.
    Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 3 topic or subject area.
    Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur).
    Explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text.
    Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words or phrases in a text relevant to a grade 4 topic or subject area.

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