There are so many influential women that are worth studying throughout history. These women paved the way for us to be able to do anything that we want to in today's age. Women didn't always have the same rights as men, though. If you want to discuss this with your students, look into articles like this women's rights timeline, this short timeline, or this detailed one!
If you are looking for women to discuss in your class, you can check out the Women's Hall of Fame or check out my list of influential women.
There are also some great online activities on Women's History:
Women's History Videos & Activities
Women's Movement Videos (PBS)
Scholastic Women's Suffrage Activity (Grades 3-5)
Lesson Plans & Resources from Edutopia
Science Links for Women's History Month
Women's Suffrage Teaching Guide
Changing Roles of Women Lesson
If you're looking for an easy, no-prep activity, check out my Women's History Month Bundle for webquests for 20+ of these women (plus a blank one to use for anyone you'd like), as well and quotes and QR codes to video links about these world changers.
Happy March!
Hilary
If you are looking for women to discuss in your class, you can check out the Women's Hall of Fame or check out my list of influential women.
There are also some great online activities on Women's History:
Women's History Videos & Activities
Women's Movement Videos (PBS)
Scholastic Women's Suffrage Activity (Grades 3-5)
Lesson Plans & Resources from Edutopia
Science Links for Women's History Month
Women's Suffrage Teaching Guide
Changing Roles of Women Lesson
If you're looking for an easy, no-prep activity, check out my Women's History Month Bundle for webquests for 20+ of these women (plus a blank one to use for anyone you'd like), as well and quotes and QR codes to video links about these world changers.
Happy March!
Hilary
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