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Women's History Month workbook microsofts

Preview of A Fun Wordsearch Celebrating Women of U.S. History and an extension activity

A Fun Wordsearch Celebrating Women of U.S. History and an extension activity

The Students find the words in the Wordsearch. The students then research the topic of "Celebrating Women of U.S. History" and present their findings in a Powerpoint, Workbook-Journal Entry or as a poster. Randomly select the students to present their findings back to their classmates and the teacher provides supportive feedback.
Preview of A Fun Wordsearch on- "Women Of U.S. History Month" and an associated task

A Fun Wordsearch on- "Women Of U.S. History Month" and an associated task

The Students find the words in the Wordsearch. The students then research the topic of "U.S. Women's History Month" and present their findings in a Powerpoint, Workbook-Journal Entry or as a poster. Randomly select the students to present their findings back to their classmates and the teacher provides supportive feedback.
Preview of Angela Davis Inquiry | Historical Inquiry about the Legacy of Angela Davis |

Angela Davis Inquiry | Historical Inquiry about the Legacy of Angela Davis |

Created by
Rethink History
This 13-page Historical Inquiry with Graphic Organizer invites students to answer the following historical question: What is the historical legacy of Angela Davis? Students read about her contributions to civil rights, feminism, and LGBT+ rights through several sources. Students see a diverse and balanced approach to her legacy by reading constructive criticisms of her legacy as well. In the end, students will understand the complexity of her legacy while formulating their own perspective. This
Preview of Gender Analysis of Classroom

Gender Analysis of Classroom

Created by
MpB
This is a fun, often-eye-opening activity for students and teachers alike. Using guiding questions, students evaluate their teacher's own classroom for gender bias. I've used this with high school students of all ages, and it often helps students to understand how spaces can be gender-imbalanced, and helps me work on making my room more inclusive. I recommend doing this as a partnered activity. Document is one two-sided worksheet with introductory context copy, guiding questions, graphic org
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