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Women's History Month Common Core SL.11-12.1 resources

Preview of Women's History Month Biography Fact Cards, Trivia Games, Hall of Fame

Women's History Month Biography Fact Cards, Trivia Games, Hall of Fame

Looking for a relevant, engaging, informative, and CCSS-based lesson for Women's History Month? Be sure to check this out! This product is also available in my Lesson of the Month Club Growing Bundle. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Students create their own Women's Hall of Fame! Designed with teens in mind, this resource includes an introductory activity to check for background knowledge, fact cards, graphic organizers for summarization, a memory/concentration game, a Je
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Speech, Malala

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Speech, Malala

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Malala Yousafzai's famous 2014 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. Malala's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach world history, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned speaking and listening skills,
Preview of Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Nobel Prize Speech, CCSS

Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Nobel Prize Speech, CCSS

Help your students master their rhetorical analysis skills while analyzing and comparing two famous speeches from history: Malala Yousafzai's famous speech to the United Nations and her 2014 Nobel Prize acceptance speech. The two rhetorical analysis worksheets are designed to help your students analyze the message and rhetoric of these two historical speeches, including their ethos, pathos, and logos. Additionally, a compare and contrast Venn diagram will engage your students with higher-level q
Preview of Phillis Wheatley Poems - 5 Day Unit, CCSS

Phillis Wheatley Poems - 5 Day Unit, CCSS

This is a 5-day unit in which students analyze the poetry of Phillis Wheatley, an early poet in the days of America's founding. There are two main poems that students will analyze that correspond to the American revolutionary cause and at the end students will select another poem from a compiled list of different topics she wrote about. Students will read the poems (included), learn about the author, engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writi
Preview of Emily Dickinson Bundle - 3 Units of Her Classic Poetry - CCSS

Emily Dickinson Bundle - 3 Units of Her Classic Poetry - CCSS

This is a bundle of our literature units for poet Emily Dickinson. Students analyze 7 of her classic poems about various subjects such as self-identity, success, nature, death, and hope. Students will learn about the author, delve into the context of the author's purpose in the poems, read the texts (included), engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, make inferences supported by evidence, and write their own poems. Each unit has daily lesson plans included.Not
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Ain't I a Woman, Sojourner Truth CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Ain't I a Woman, Sojourner Truth CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Sojourner Truth's famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech. Truth's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach American history, the abolitionist movement, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned speaking and liste
Preview of Zora Neale Hurston Women's History Month Collaborative Mural Project Lesson

Zora Neale Hurston Women's History Month Collaborative Mural Project Lesson

Zora Neale Hurston Collaborative Group Mural, Educational Resource, Group Project, Black American History, Instant DownloadUnleash Creativity with Our Classroom Mural Coloring Project: The Zora Neale Hurston EditionFor Teachers: A Unique Educational Journey AwaitsCraft a Historical Masterpiece TogetherEffortless Preparation: Open the provided PDF file and print on standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Our straightforward design ensures an easy setup.Engaging Process for Students: Each student becomes an arti
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poems - 5 Day Unit - Self-Identity, Success, Nature - CCSS

Emily Dickinson Poems - 5 Day Unit - Self-Identity, Success, Nature - CCSS

This is a 5-day unit in which students analyze the poetry of Emily Dickinson. These poems explore the ways Dickinson expressed themes concerning the identity of the self and the wonders of nature. Students will read the poems (included), learn about the author, engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a poem of their own.The poems include:1. "I'm Nobody! Who are you?"2. "Success is counted sweetest"3. "Natur
Preview of Interviewing a Woman | Google Slides INTERVIEW Project | Middle & High School

Interviewing a Woman | Google Slides INTERVIEW Project | Middle & High School

Students can use these detailed, Google Slides templates to perform an interview of an IMPORTANT WOMAN in their life.A great Women's History Month Activity, this resource combines interviewing and self-exploration as part of the learning process.This activity will give the students an opportunity to interview a woman in their life AND and learn more about what makes this person notable and influential. Make learning MATTER to them by letting them CHOOSE who to interview. Make learning MATTER by
Preview of Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Clinton on Women's Rights

Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: Malala's U.N. Speech and Clinton on Women's Rights

Help your students master their rhetorical analysis skills while analyzing and comparing two famous speeches from history: Malala Yousafzai's famous speech to the United Nations and Hillary Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" speech. The two rhetorical analysis worksheets are designed to help your students analyze the message and rhetoric of these two historical speeches, including their ethos, pathos, and logos. Additionally, a compare and contrast Venn diagram will engage your students
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poem - Hope is the thing with feathers - Mini Unit - CCSS

Emily Dickinson Poem - Hope is the thing with feathers - Mini Unit - CCSS

This is a 3-day mini unit in which students analyze Emily Dickinson's famous poem, "Hope is the thing with feathers." The poem has been called Dickinson's hymn of praise to honor the human capacity for hope. Students will read and analyze the poem (included), engage with the vocabulary, learn about the author, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a "definition poem" of their own in similar style. Note on Level of Rigor: High school
Preview of Conversation Skills Speech Therapy | Amelia Earhart Activity

Conversation Skills Speech Therapy | Amelia Earhart Activity

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Are you ready to try a different approach to practicing conversation skills? Do you love targeting multiple skills during one activity? Your students will love practicing this social skill while having a pretend conversation with Amelia Earhart. This engaging pragmatic language activity has everything you need to get your students talking! This resource includes: Reading Passage: Students practice reading an expository text with this simple biography of Amelia Earhart's life. The reading passag
Preview of Emily Dickinson: Poems About Death - Mini Unit - CCSS

Emily Dickinson: Poems About Death - Mini Unit - CCSS

This is a 3-day mini unit in which students analyze Emily Dickinson's poetry about death. These poems explore the ways Dickinson expressed themes concerning the experience of death and mortality. Students will read the poems (included), engage with the vocabulary, learn about the author, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a poem of their own.The poems include:1. "Because I could not stop for Death"2. "I heard a Fly buzz - when I
Preview of History Lessons: Malala Yousafzai, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

History Lessons: Malala Yousafzai, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

This Malala Yousafzai lesson bundle includes two great worksheets for teaching students about the life and biography of Malala Yousafzai and helping them analyze her famous speech to the United Nations. The highly engaging, CCSS aligned Malala Yousafzai biography worksheet is designed to look like an Instagram profile/post that students fill out using their own research. The speech analysis worksheet helps students analyze Malala's famous United Nations speech (individually or collaboratively) t
Preview of Women's Suffrage 1920's Political Cartoon Activity Stations Activity w. Answers

Women's Suffrage 1920's Political Cartoon Activity Stations Activity w. Answers

Women's Suffrage 1920's Political Cartoon & Primary Source Inquiry ActivityStations Activity with Teacher Answer Guide!Women had to fight for equal rights. Many students don't realize much of American society was opposed to the 19th Amendment in the 1920's. This lesson has students will work in groups and answer guided reading questions and they unpack each authors argument. Students will unpack the argument for and against women's suffrage and then will then look at political cartoons from
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, On Women's Right to Vote, Susan B.

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, On Women's Right to Vote, Susan B.

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Susan B. Anthony's famous speech, "On Women's Right to Vote." Susan B. Anthony's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach American history, women's suffrage, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned speaki
Preview of History Lessons: Susan B. Anthony, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

History Lessons: Susan B. Anthony, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

This Susan B. Anthony lesson bundle includes two great worksheets for teaching students about the life and biography of Susan B. Anthony and helping them analyze her famous speech, "On Women's Right to Vote." The highly engaging, CCSS aligned Susan B. Anthony biography worksheet is designed to look like an Instagram profile/post that students fill out using their own research. The speech analysis worksheet helps students analyze Anthony's famous "On Women's Right to Vote" speech (individually or
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Seneca Falls Keynote, Stanton, CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Seneca Falls Keynote, Stanton, CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Elizabeth Cady Stanton's famous Seneca Falls Keynote address. Elizabeth Cady Stanton's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach American history, women's suffrage, women's history, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned
Preview of Women's History Month Class Discussion

Women's History Month Class Discussion

Have your students think critically about why we need to celebrate Women's History Month throughout March with the help of this Women's History Month Class Discussion activity. This Women's History Month Class Discussion activity is designed to show students (rather than tell) why we have a month designated for women's history, but not a special "Men's History Month." It leverages their competitive spirit to help them build their own understanding of the underrepresentation of women in the gener
Preview of Plays with Strong Females

Plays with Strong Females

The Nonsense of Neutrons - 3F, 2M, 45-50 minutesThe year is 1995, and fanfare and hype over the 50th anniversary of World War Two are all around. But Shannon, a college student, is carrying a long-time rage over her family’s distant connection to the war. Her friends encourage her, warily, to stay positive amidst all of the buzz. And gradually . . . the pending campus symposium of aging nuclear physicists proves pivotal to this play’s climax. John Calhoun and a Thief 2F, 1M, 30 minutesKicked
Preview of Women's History Month PPT; U.S. History; Women of Color; Lesser Known

Women's History Month PPT; U.S. History; Women of Color; Lesser Known

What better way is there to celebrate National Women's Month than to share a unique and inspirational woman each day? This presentation shares both well-known and unsung female heroes from United States history. Each slide provides a short summary and an image, video or quotation about a historical figure. After sharing this information with your class, you can facilitate a turn-and-talk, small group or whole class discussion. Students could also conduct their own research or write a journal
Preview of History Lessons: Sojourner Truth, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

History Lessons: Sojourner Truth, Biography, Rhetorical Analysis, Bio, CCSS

This Sojourner Truth lesson bundle includes two great worksheets for teaching students about the life and biography of Sojourner Truth and helping them analyze her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech. The highly engaging, CCSS aligned Sojourner Truth biography worksheet is designed to look like an Instagram profile/post that students fill out using their own research. The speech analysis worksheet helps students analyze Truth's famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech (individually or collaboratively) to s
Preview of Women's History Month Lesson

Women's History Month Lesson

This character-building lesson, designed for Women’s History Month, offers students an empowering glimpse into the many achievements and profound emotional strength of one of America’s most admired First Ladies.
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