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Women's History Month graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of When Sue Found Sue Biography Book Activity

When Sue Found Sue Biography Book Activity

A short activity to use with the biography picture book "When Sue Found Sue" by Toni Buzzeo. Great for women's history month, studies on Biographies, and anything to do with DINOSAURS! I printed this 2 page document letter size, double sided. So students would have each have a half page- one side with the dinosaur image & space to write their name, and on the back, the activity for them to draw. (Saves paper- and it was a nice compact size for a little library activity) You could easily edit
Preview of Reform Movements of the 1850s: Led up to the Civil War.

Reform Movements of the 1850s: Led up to the Civil War.

Created by
Joel Nelson
The assigned activity is a note catcher and chart for an 8th grade US History class that educates students on the reform movements of the 1850s. The note catcher prompts students to take notes on the goals, key leaders, tactics, and influence of four major reform movements: abolitionist, temperance, women's rights, and education reform. The chart summarizes the same information in a table format without providing the answers. Students are expected to complete the activity during one class period
Preview of A League of Their Own Historical Connections Prompts

A League of Their Own Historical Connections Prompts

This worksheet includes four prompts that students can choose from in order to connect the events of the film A League of Their Own to real historical events of the time period. This was used in a History Through Film high school elective class following the viewing of the film. Grades 10-12.
Preview of "The Queen" Movie Guide and Lessons

"The Queen" Movie Guide and Lessons

Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II turned 90? Are you planning to show the movie about her? Use this guide to teach your students about the Royal Family, and of course the queen. There are 9 tasks for students to complete as they watch the movie. The tasks contain questions for analysis, graphic organizers, and characters identification. The lesson may take two weeks to teach depending on the length of your class period. Created in Microsoft Word to allow you to edit an add your own questions
Preview of Revisiting the Four Waves of Feminism in US History

Revisiting the Four Waves of Feminism in US History

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "Revisiting the Four Waves of Feminism in US History," students are required to read about developments in the history of feminism from 1848 to the present and then take notes based on subheadings from a very user-friendly website. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of essays, exams, projects, reports, quizzes, and tests, and it is an excellent way for students to engage in on-line learning.
Preview of Graphic Organizers - Women's History - Frontloading

Graphic Organizers - Women's History - Frontloading

Created by
Sandra Brookins
Using Graphic Organizers to Frontload Longer TextsTo prepare students for reading longer texts, frontloading with a graphic organizer is a useful tool. In this document, the first page begins with the introductory paragraph and a graphic organizer. This organizer can be recreated for other non-fiction/informational texts to engage students before reading. First present the first paragraph with the graphic organizer. Have students complete the organizer and then discuss with a partner or in tria
Preview of Women's Suffragists/ Women's Rights Lesson plan

Women's Suffragists/ Women's Rights Lesson plan

Women's Suffragists/ Women's Rights Lesson plan: Including notes, readings , graphic organizers on Susan B. Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Alice Paul and Lucy Burns
Preview of Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks Comparison Contrast Activity

Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks Comparison Contrast Activity

Created by
Randi Merritt
Read the play about Claudette Colvin from Scholastic Scope November 2016 issue and the Rosa Parks article by Scholastic- Remembering Rosa Parks. Then compare the two famous African American Women and write an essay explaining why these two women are an important part of our history.
Preview of Women in Politics and Government

Women in Politics and Government

Created by
Cheryl Fenderson
This is a graphic organizer to allow students to research modern female leaders (some controversial). It may be used as a jigsaw activity, small group activity or an individual assignment.
Preview of A League of Their Own Thematic Connections

A League of Their Own Thematic Connections

Students responded to these questions after the completion of the film "A League of Their Own." This was used in a History Through Film Analysis high school elective class. Grades 10-12.
Preview of Pebble Go First Lady Report Package

Pebble Go First Lady Report Package

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go First Lady Report Package consists of ten two-part reading and writing exercises that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students have the option of answering questions related to the early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions of Abigail Adams, Barbara Bush, Dolley Madison, Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Clinton, Jacqueline Kennedy, Martha Washington, Melania Trump, and/or Michelle Obama. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editin
Preview of Women's Suffrage Graphic organizer of prominent figures

Women's Suffrage Graphic organizer of prominent figures

Women;s Suffrage Graphic organizer of prominent figures: Susan B Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Lucy Burns, and Alice Paul
Preview of Second Grade Research Graphic Organizers

Second Grade Research Graphic Organizers

Created by
2VClass
Second Grade Research Graphic Organizers This bundle includes two second grade research graphic organizers: Famous Women Graphic Organizers Organism Graphic Organizer These graphic organizers utilize 6 boxes to take notes about a famous woman or organism. They can be used as a stand-alone activity to learn note-taking or to be used in conjunction with research writing and/or presentations.
Preview of Women's History Month- Female WWII Fighters: The Original Fly Girls

Women's History Month- Female WWII Fighters: The Original Fly Girls

This goes with the text. It is available on www.commonlit.org. You must create a free account to access the story.
Preview of Pebble Go Harriet Beecher Stowe Report

Pebble Go Harriet Beecher Stowe Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go Harriet Beecher Stowe Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this famous woman’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to introduce
Preview of Pebble Go Georgia O’Keeffe Report

Pebble Go Georgia O’Keeffe Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go Georgia O’Keeffe Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this famous woman’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to introduce young
Preview of Ida B. Wells: A Biographical Sketch

Ida B. Wells: A Biographical Sketch

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "Ida B. Wells: A Biographical Sketch," students are required to take notes on the events, issues, people, and places that shaped the life of one of America’s most widely celebrated civil rights activists as they are presented in a authoritative and trustworthy website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of essays, exams, projects, reports, quizzes, and tests, and it is an excellent way for stude
Preview of Pebble Go First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Report

Pebble Go First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this First Lady’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to intr
Preview of Pebble Go First Lady Melania Trump Report

Pebble Go First Lady Melania Trump Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go First Lady Melania Trump Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this First Lady’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to introduce
Preview of Pebble Go First Lady Martha Washington Report

Pebble Go First Lady Martha Washington Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go First Lady Martha Washington Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this First Lady’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to intro
Preview of Pebble Go First Lady Laura Bush Report

Pebble Go First Lady Laura Bush Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go First Lady Laura Bush Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this First Lady’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to introduce yo
Preview of Pebble Go Zora Neale Hurston Report

Pebble Go Zora Neale Hurston Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go Zora Neale Hurston Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this famous woman’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to introduce you
Preview of Pebble Go Marian Anderson Report

Pebble Go Marian Anderson Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go Marian Anderson Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this famous woman’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to introduce younge
Preview of Pebble Go Rachel Carson Report

Pebble Go Rachel Carson Report

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
Pebble Go Rachel Carson Report consists of a two-part reading and writing exercise that allows primary students to conduct research on Pebble Go. Students answer questions related to this famous woman’s early life, life’s work, later years, and contributions. These responses are placed into boxes in rough to allow for editing and revising. The edited and revised responses are then combined into a formal report on a separate page. This activity has served as an excellent way to introduce younger
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