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Women's History Month assessments for Easel Assessments

Preview of Early Women's Rights Movement, 1840-1865: PPT *U.S. History*

Early Women's Rights Movement, 1840-1865: PPT *U.S. History*

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I Like History
This 19-slide PowerPoint presentation covers the early years of the Women’s Rights Movement in the United States, from 1840 through 1865. It is an ideal lesson for the antebellum time period or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.Each slide contains information and graphics that highlight how the Women’s Rights Movement developed during these twenty-five years. It points to the influential role of abolition in helping women to be
Preview of ~Fancy Nancy: The Dazzling Book Report~ AND ~I AM Sacagawea~

~Fancy Nancy: The Dazzling Book Report~ AND ~I AM Sacagawea~

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Compass Rose
Suggested for Grades 2-5Book titles: I Am Sacagawea by Grace Norwich, copyright, 2021 Scholastic Inc. (Grades 3-5) AND Fancy Nancy, the Dazzling Book Report (I Can Read Level 1)* Vocabulary Activity including answer key for I Am Sacagawea. * Chapter-by-chapter questions to use as a discussion guide and/or as written responses with an answer key for possible responses. * How to write a book report rubric. May assign a book report for both/or one book by using the rubric as a guideline.Includes a
Preview of Native American Women:  PowerPoint Lesson and Easel Assessment

Native American Women: PowerPoint Lesson and Easel Assessment

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I Like History
This 12-slide PowerPoint presentation about Native American women describes general attributes of women in Native American societies with a focus on three specific regional groups: Pueblo Indians of the Southwest, the Plains Indians and the Iroquois Confederacy. It covers the pre-Columbian era through 1810. It also features four specific notable Native American women from this time period. This PowerPoint presentation works as part of the sequence of American History or as a stand-alone reso
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