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Women's History Month independent work packets for Microsoft Word

Preview of TEN DAYS IN A MAD HOUSE: By Nellie Bly, Chapter Comprehension Questions Packet

TEN DAYS IN A MAD HOUSE: By Nellie Bly, Chapter Comprehension Questions Packet

Created by
KnowStuff
As students read each shocking chapter of Nellie Bly's secret trip to Blackwell Island's Insane Asylum in Ten Days in a Mad House, have them answer comprehension questions that lead them to a deeper appreciation of what she risked to help these unfortunate women of her time. The focus is on helping students notice the main ideas in each section and review language arts skills as they follow her inside this hellish prison.I'd love to hear how this product worked for you. Leave a review and check
Preview of An Introduction to the Roaring 20s (The 1920s)

An Introduction to the Roaring 20s (The 1920s)

This activity is designed to introduce students to the 1920s/period following World War I. In this two day assignment students will be exploring an article along with a crash course episode and a mini-movie. Next, students will be composing summaries about 8 specific topics from the 1920s using embedded links to a reading and information on each of the topics. This is a great virtual or distance learning activity as well as a quiet in-class activity to provide students with substantial inform
Preview of Harriet Tubman Spanish Book Study Packet

Harriet Tubman Spanish Book Study Packet

Created by
Maestra Ribeiro
Harriet Tubman is an important figure in the history of the United States. ¿Quien fue Harriet Tubman? is a biography of the life of Harriet Tubman filled with illustrations and important facts about her life. Perfect for bilingual elementary students! ATOS level 4.8 This is a great book to use to teach history and literacy, especially in Spanish. This resource can be used whole class or in groups for a book study. The packet is divided into chapters. Each chapter contains a comprehension questi
Preview of African American Women Firsts Web Search with Extension Activities

African American Women Firsts Web Search with Extension Activities

This is a fun activity that can be given to students to celebrate both Black History Month and Women's History Month. Most students will have to do a web search in order to correctly identify all 25 African American women. The search is editable, so you can reduce the size of the word search to meet your class's needs. Four extension activities allow you to use this activity in a number of ways. It will work for individual student searches or group work. Answer key is provided.Please check out m
Preview of “Highwomen” by The Highwomen (A sequel to the “Highwayman” - song worksheet

“Highwomen” by The Highwomen (A sequel to the “Highwayman” - song worksheet

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to find a creative way to teach Social Studies content and learn about history, you can do this by combining it with the joy of music. This ties nicely into the Social Studies and History curriculum. “Highwomen” by The Highwomen (A sequel to the “Highwayman” and “American Remains.”) – a song inspired assignment. In 1985, an American music supergroup called The Highwaymen was created. The group consisted of four of country music's greatest legends: Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson,
Preview of Women's Suffrage Webquest

Women's Suffrage Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Who should be allowed to vote, and why does it matter? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn more about the women’s suffrage movement. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task. This activity is designed for a 90-minute block or two 60-minute class periods. It can be used as independent wor
Preview of Women in the Enlightenment Webquest

Women in the Enlightenment Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Isn't it kind of weird that all of the famous Enlightenment thinkers are men? In this activity, students are going to explore primary and secondary sources to learn about the ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft and compare-contrast them with the ideas of Jean Jacques Rousseau. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designed for a 90-minu
Preview of U.S. History: Amazing Women in American History Worksheet (Social Studies)

U.S. History: Amazing Women in American History Worksheet (Social Studies)

This worksheet will help your students to learn about 50 amazing women in American history. Students will read the description and select the correct name from the word bank. Includes: Coretta Scott King, Sandra Day O'Connor, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Blackwell, Rosa Parks, Sally Ride, Ella Fitzgerald, Dr. Virginia Apgar, Helen Keller, Kamala Harris, Clara Barton and many others. Ideal for a variety of Social Studies/History courses and can be used as a classwork assignment, review, or sub d
Preview of Women's History Month - Individual Exploration of Women Who Changed the World

Women's History Month - Individual Exploration of Women Who Changed the World

This individual exploration for Women's History month, invites students to explore 5 different websites teaching students about Women who have done amazing things in history. Focusing on Science, Mathematics, Athletics, and History, this document encourages students to explore the work and life of two women of their choice, and an extra credit third woman. This could be used as an enrichment activity, a solo assignment, an online teaching tool, or many other ideas. Websites are provided and p
Preview of Amazing Women in World History (Social Studies, History)

Amazing Women in World History (Social Studies, History)

This worksheet will help your students to learn about 50 amazing women in World history. Students will read the description and select the correct name from the word bank. Includes: Madeleine Albright, Golda Meir, Corazon Aquino, Frida Kahlo, Joan of Arc, Toni Morrison, Jane Goodall, Delores Huerta, Rosalind Franklin, Marie Curie, and many others. Ideal for a variety of Social Studies/History courses and can be used as a classwork assignment, review, or sub day plan. Word bank and answer key pr
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poetry Packet!

Emily Dickinson Poetry Packet!

Created by
Ivory Butler
Engage your students in the wonders of poetry with the written words of Emily Dickinson herself! Read her poems in class and analyze them with your students as a part of your lesson, have students complete the packet independently as an assessment, or use these poems as daily bell ringers. This poetry packet contains five iconic Emily Dickinson poems: “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”“Hope” is the thing with feathers“One Sister have I in our house” “Because I could not stop for Death”“I dwell In Possib
Preview of Meet Tania Leon

Meet Tania Leon

Created by
Smart Arts Salon
This cross-curricular activity will introduce students to composer Tania Leon. Each activity can stand alone or be used for homework or as an emergency sub-plan.
Preview of Amelia Earhart - Historical Research Assignment

Amelia Earhart - Historical Research Assignment

This assignment consists of six pages. The first page and half are questions requiring short answer responses, and the remaining four and half pages are dedicated to questions requiring detailed paragraph responses. All questions have lines and spacing appropriate for short and detailed responses. This is an assignment requiring students to research Amelia Earhart, which will provide reading for them to gain knowledge and provide detailed responses. This also gives practice in research and writi
Preview of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Webquest
Preview of The first Native American Woman Doctor

The first Native American Woman Doctor

Created by
Jane Okalebo
This article is targeted towards both middle and high school students. It is a non-fictional historical article about the first Native American woman in the USA, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte, who earned her medical degree and thereafter served her people.The article provides the meaning of new words or vocabulary to the students as well as questions and their corresponding answers.
Preview of Wu Zetian

Wu Zetian

Created by
Clare Hwang
Reading collection/questions about Empress Wu Zetian. China, circa 625 to 705 CEThe only Chinese Empress to ever rule in her own right, Wu clawed her way up from concubinage to running China with an iron fist.  A genuinely terrifying person, she was born circa 625 CE and died in 705–peacefully.  She wasn’t empress anymore at that point, but everyone was too scared of her to kill her.
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