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Women's History Month Common Core RH.9-10.4 graphic organizers

Preview of Women's Rights: Power before the 19th Amendment?

Women's Rights: Power before the 19th Amendment?

Women's Rights: Power before the 19th Amendment? Objectives: Students will be able to understand what it means to have power and/or rights in a society and what that looks likeStudents will be able to determine if Women in America had power/rights in society prior to the 19th Amendment Important note: This is a lesson that requires discussion prior about what “power” looks like in a society. Power as I like to define it is the ability to make others do what you want. This lesson uses a timeline
Preview of Women’s Suffrage Opposition (From Within)

Women’s Suffrage Opposition (From Within)

Women’s Suffrage Opposition (From Within) TEACHERS GUIDE PORTIONObjectives: Students will be able to understand the arguments that other women used to fight against the idea of Women’s Suffrage Students will be able to analyze primary documents in order to determine an authors’ claim/point of view Students and support that claim with text evidence. Important note: The overall goal of this lesson isn’t to perpetuate an idea that women were against the idea of women’s suffrage but instead I inten
Preview of About Harriet Tubman - Adapted Book (Editable) / Women's History Month

About Harriet Tubman - Adapted Book (Editable) / Women's History Month

Created by
Naturally Zen
Looking for an interactive activity to teach your students about historical figures and heroes during Black History Month. This fun adapted book shares facts about important people throughout history while using real life pictures. Adapted books are perfect for your emergent readers, English Language Learners and are especially useful for student with autism and other special education needs. Interactive adapted books are a great addition to your guided, shared, or independent reading activities
Preview of Women of World War I Graphic Organizer

Women of World War I Graphic Organizer

Explore women's pivotal wartime roles effortlessly with our specialized Graphic Organizer. Designed to leverage Britannica.com's extensive resources, this tool simplifies research on women's diverse jobs during historical conflicts. Capture and categorize key details—job titles, responsibilities, challenges, and achievements—to gain profound insights into their impactful contributions. Ideal for students, historians, or enthusiasts seeking structured exploration of women's influential roles in w
Preview of Has feminism helped women gain equal rights? - Civil Discourse for Classrooms

Has feminism helped women gain equal rights? - Civil Discourse for Classrooms

Created by
Thinkalong
Thinkalong.org is a free, evidence-based interactive tool for students to develop media literacy skills by applying the 5 Key Questions of Media Literacy to public media content. Importantly, the tool does not require registration for teachers or students, abides by student privacy laws, and is advised by a board of both youth and educators.Each module consists of:a compelling and timely question;related current and age-appropriate public media content including audio, video, and text;extension
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