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Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Women's Rights: One Page Primary Source Worksheet

By Christa Nonnemaker

Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students.

Many students have heard about the Declaration of Sentiments or might have even read portions of it. Now students can go behind the scenes with this primary source excerpt!

This primary source worksheet features a passage written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Eighty Years and More in which explains why she and Lucretia Mott decided the time had come to organize the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 which ushered in the Women's Rights Movement in the United States. Students will enjoy learning about the motivations behind the creation of the convention. Two questions follow the Guided Reading.

On the second page, the passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.

The third page includes Background Information and an Answer Key. This is excellent practice in Primary Source Analysis and in identifying author perspective.

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Here are some links below for other resources relating to the Women's Rights Movement:
* Early Women's Rights Movement Reading Assignments and Worksheet
* Early Women's Rights Movement DBQ's and Primary Sources
* Early Women's Rights Movement Power Point Lesson

Or all three of the above in the bundle below:

* Early Women's Rights Movement Teaching Bundle


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Legacy of Women's Marches: International Women's Day Reading Comprehension

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Voices of Change: Exploring the Legacy of Women's Marches

Engage your students in a captivating exploration of historical and modern women's marches!

This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet delves into the powerful legacy of these events, showcasing their impact on the fight for equality, justice, and social change.

Students will:

  • Uncover the stories: Explore the historical context and goals of two pivotal women's marches: the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade and the 2017 Women's March on Washington.
  • Analyze primary sources: Gain deeper insights by analyzing impactful quotes from leading figures like Carrie Chapman Catt, fostering critical thinking and analysis skills.
  • Compare and contrast: Identify similarities and differences between the marches, highlighting the evolving nature of social justice movements and the expanding scope of women's advocacy.
  • Develop critical thinking: Answer engaging multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions that assess comprehension and encourage insightful discussions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain knowledge about the history and significance of women's marches.
  • Students will understand the diverse goals and strategies employed by different women's marches.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources and comparing historical events.
  • Students will appreciate the enduring impact of women's marches on the fight for equality and social justice.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text, and explain how it is supported by key details.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • W.5.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) on grade 5 topics, and respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives.

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From Suffrage to #MeToo: International Women's Day Reading Comprehension

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From Suffrage to #MeToo: Empowering Students with the History of Women's Rights

Spark critical thinking and ignite a passion for social justice with this engaging reading comprehension worksheet! Explore the evolving fight for women's rights by:

  • Tracing the historical journey: Dive into the First, Second, and Third Waves of feminism, analyzing key figures, milestones, and changing landscapes of women's rights movements.
  • Connecting past and present: Uncover the unbroken thread between historical struggles and contemporary issues like the gender pay gap and the #MeToo movement.
  • Developing critical thinking: Analyze primary sources, answer thought-provoking questions, and engage in meaningful discussions about ongoing challenges and pathways towards equality.

This comprehensive worksheet features:

  • Informative text: Captures student interest with a captivating exploration of the women's rights movement.
  • Primary source excerpt: Provides a window into the historical context through an authentic voice.
  • Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions: Reinforces comprehension, encourages analysis, and fosters insightful classroom discussions.
  • Teacher answer key: Saves you valuable time and ensures accurate assessment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain knowledge about the historical development of the women's rights movement.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources and reflecting on the presented information.
  • Students will identify connections between historical advancements and contemporary issues faced by women.
  • Students will be inspired to advocate for equality and contribute to a more just and equitable society.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text, and explain how it is supported by key details.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • W.5.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) on grade 5 topics, and respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives.

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Women in STEM: International Women's Day: Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Inspiring the Next Generation: Celebrating Women in STEM on International Women's Day

Empower your students with the captivating stories of pioneering women in STEM! This engaging reading comprehension worksheet celebrates International Women's Day by:

  • Highlighting the achievements of remarkable women: Showcase the journeys of Katherine Johnson and Grace Hopper, inspiring future generations to embrace STEM careers.
  • Unveiling the challenges they faced: Explore the historical context of women in STEM, fostering critical thinking about overcoming societal barriers.
  • Analyzing primary sources: Deepen understanding through insightful quotes, encouraging students to connect with the experiences of these trailblazers.
  • Sparking action and discussion: Promote reflection on the ongoing need for inclusivity in STEM fields through thought-provoking questions.

This comprehensive worksheet features:

  • Informative text: Engaging and age-appropriate content about women in STEM.
  • Primary source excerpts: Authentic voices from historical figures like Katherine Johnson.
  • Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions: Assess comprehension, encourage critical analysis, and spark insightful discussions.
  • Teacher answer key: Saves you time and ensures accurate assessment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain knowledge about the contributions of women in STEM fields.
  • Students will understand the historical and ongoing challenges faced by women in STEM.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources and reflecting on the presented information.
  • Students will appreciate the importance of inclusivity and diverse perspectives in STEM fields.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text, and explain how it is supported by key details.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • W.5.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) on grade 5 topics, and respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives.

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Celebrating Global Voices: International Women's Day Reading Comprehension

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Celebrating Global Voices: Exploring International Women's Day Around the World

Embrace the rich tapestry of International Women's Day celebrations worldwide! This engaging reading comprehension worksheet delves into how diverse countries and cultures mark this momentous occasion.

Students will:

  • Explore vibrant traditions: Journey across continents, discovering unique customs like "Mehendi" celebrations in India and "Festa della Donna" in Italy, while uncovering the messages behind each tradition.
  • Analyze primary source excerpts: Gain deeper insights by examining a powerful quote from an Indian women's rights activist, fostering critical thinking and analysis skills.
  • Unify through diversity: Recognize the unifying message of gender equality that transcends cultural boundaries, promoting understanding and appreciation for global perspectives.
  • Engage in critical thinking: Answer thought-provoking multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions that assess comprehension and encourage insightful discussions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain a deeper understanding of the diverse ways International Women's Day is celebrated around the world.
  • Students will analyze how cultural traditions and customs reflect the message of gender equality.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing a primary source and answering comprehension questions.
  • Students will appreciate the importance of promoting gender equality on a global scale.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text, and explain how it is supported by key details.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • W.5.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) on grade 5 topics, and respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives.

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Vietnamese Women During the War: Cold War Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Beyond Battlefield Heroes: Vietnamese Women in the Vietnam War (Reading Comprehension & Critical Thinking)

Unveiling the Untold Stories: Uncover the often-neglected experiences of Vietnamese women during the Vietnam War. Explore their diverse roles, remarkable resilience, and lasting impact on society. This resource delves beyond traditional narratives, fostering empathy, critical thinking, and discussions about women's wartime contributions, gender roles, and the enduring significance of their stories.

Key Features:

  • Unmask Hidden Lives: Go beyond soldiers and battles to discover the diverse ways Vietnamese women shaped the war's landscape.
  • Explore Multiple Roles: Understand their contributions as guerilla fighters, medics, village mothers, artists, and more.
  • Connect with a Personal Story: Analyze a primary source excerpt reflecting the courage and resilience of a woman named Tran Thi Cam.
  • Multiple Choice, True/False, Fill in the Blank, and Short Answer Questions: Assess comprehension and encourage thoughtful analysis.
  • Examine Enduring Impact: Delve into the challenges, leadership roles, and cultural contributions of Vietnamese women after the war.
  • Spark Reflection: Consider the human cost of war, the importance of diverse voices, and the enduring power of women's resilience.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze historical texts and primary sources to gain diverse perspectives on the Vietnam War.
  • Evaluate the multifaceted roles of women in wartime and their impact on society.
  • Challenge traditional gender stereotypes and recognize the significance of women's contributions.
  • Develop critical thinking skills through analysis, reflection, and discussion.
  • Understand the long-lasting impact of war on individuals and communities.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • Reading: RI.8.1, RI.8.2, RI.8.3, RI.8.4, RI.8.6, RI.8.7, W.8.2, W.8.4, W.8.9
  • History: SS.8.10, SS.8.11, SS.8.12

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Inspiring the Next Generation: International Women's Day Reading Comprehension

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Celebrating Sheroes: Inspiring the Next Generation with Stories of Trailblazing Women

Engage your students with the captivating stories of women who changed the world!

This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet celebrates International Women's Day by:

  • Spotlighting diverse "sheroes": Explore the journeys of Marie Curie, Susan B. Anthony, and Malala Yousafzai, highlighting their achievements in science, social justice, and education.
  • Promoting critical thinking: Analyze primary source quotes and answer thought-provoking questions, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges women faced and their enduring impact.
  • Inspiring action: Encourage reflection on the ongoing fight for equality and empower students to contribute to a more just and equitable world.

This informative worksheet features:

  • Engrossing text: Captures students' attention with captivating narratives about female pioneers.
  • Primary source excerpts: Provides authentic voices that connect students with historical figures.
  • Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions: Assesses comprehension, encourages critical analysis, and sparks meaningful discussions.
  • Teacher answer key: Saves you time and ensures accurate assessment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain knowledge about the contributions of remarkable women throughout history.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources and reflecting on the presented information.
  • Students will appreciate the challenges faced by women in various fields and historical periods.
  • Students will be inspired to advocate for equality and contribute to a more just society.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text, and explain how it is supported by key details.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • W.5.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) on grade 5 topics, and respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives.

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Global Voices That Inspire: International Women's Day Reading Comprehension

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Empowering the Next Generation: Inspiring Stories of Women Leaders

Celebrate Women's History Month and inspire your students with this captivating reading comprehension resource! This worksheet delves into the journeys of remarkable women leaders making waves across various fields.

Students will:

  • Meet inspiring role models: Explore the profiles of influential women leaders like Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Jacinda Ardern, and Malala Yousafzai, discovering their diverse backgrounds, achievements, and leadership qualities.
  • Analyze a powerful primary source: Gain deeper insights by examining a thought-provoking quote from Malala Yousafzai, fostering critical thinking and analysis skills.
  • Challenge stereotypes and embrace diversity: Explore how these women leaders are breaking down barriers and paving the way for a future where gender equality thrives.
  • Develop critical thinking: Answer engaging multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions that assess comprehension and encourage insightful discussions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain knowledge about the achievements and leadership qualities of contemporary women leaders.
  • Students will understand how women leaders are challenging traditional gender stereotypes and promoting gender equality.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing a primary source and answering comprehension questions.
  • Students will be inspired by the stories of these women leaders and empowered to pursue their own goals.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text, and explain how it is supported by key details.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • W.5.2:** Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) on grade 5 topics, and respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives.

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Carrie Chapman Catt: Women's Suffrage - One Page Primary Source Worksheet

By Christa Nonnemaker

Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students!

This primary source Worksheet features a passage written by Carrie Chapman Catt in Woman Suffrage and Politics. The passage describes the 1913 suffrage parade in Washington, D.C. Students will enjoy learning about this famous event. Two Questions follow the Guided Reading.

On the second page, the passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.

The third page includes Background Information and the Answer Key. This is excellent practice in analyzing Primary Sources and in identifying author perspective.

Here are some links below for other resources relating to the Women's Suffrage Movement:
* Women's Suffrage Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women's Suffrage Power Point Lesson
* Women's Suffrage DBQ's and Primary Sources
Or all three of the above in the bundle below:
* Women's Suffrage Teaching Bundle

And the following resource which includes wonderful photos of the suffrage parade referenced in the passage!

* Women's Suffrage Gallery Walk, 1900-1920


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Women of the American Revolution: Reading Worksheet * U.S. History * ELA

By Christa Nonnemaker

Women in American History Series

Women of the American Revolution Reading Assignment and Worksheet

This quick four-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women during the Revolutionary Era. It works well as a Guided Reading activity or as an exercise for Reading Comprehension.

It covers the time period 1763, the end of the French and Indian War and through the American Revolution to 1783. Due to increasing pressures from Great Britain, colonists began to resist and women, for the first time, became involved on a political level as activists. Women's contributions will be highlighted during the Pre-Revolutionary Era (1763-776) and the Revolutionary War (1776-1783).

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more about women's contributions. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

Reading Assignment - 3 pages

Worksheet - 1 page
Answer Key - 1 page

The worksheet is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.

Please check out other Reading Assignments and Worksheets in the Women in American History series:
*Women in the US Military during WWII: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Women during the 1920s: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Progressive Era Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women's Suffrage Movement: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Women during the Industrial Era: Reading Assignment and Worksheet Early *Women's Rights: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women of the American Revolution: Reading Assignment and Worksheet *Women in Colonial America: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Native American Women: Reading *Assignment and Worksheet


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Early Women's Rights: Reading Worksheet *APUSH* US History* ELA

By Christa Nonnemaker

This three-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women between 1840 and 1865 as the women's rights movement was just forming. Through close reading, students will learn about the influences that caused women to question their status in society as well as learn about the arguments for and against women's rights.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

Reading Assignment - 2 pages

Worksheet - 1 page

The worksheet is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online. There is also an Easel Assessment for students to test their understanding of the material.

This is part of the Women in American History Series which includes the PowerPoint lessons as well as Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Analyzing Primary Sources and Activities. The following is a list of available Reading Assignments and Worksheets:

*Women in the US Military during WWII: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Women during the 1920s: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Progressive Era Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women's Suffrage Movement: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Women during the Industrial Era: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Early Women's Rights: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women of the American Revolution: Reading Assignment and Worksheet *Women in Colonial America: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Native American Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet


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Women in Colonial America: Reading Worksheet * U.S. History * ELA

By Christa Nonnemaker

This five-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women in colonial America between 1607 and 1763 which was the start of the French and Indian War.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key. This resource helps students with close reading to improve their reading comprehension.

Reading Assignment - 3 pages

Worksheet - 2 pages

The worksheet is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.

This is part of the Women in American History Series which includes PowerPoint lessons as well as Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Analyzing Primary Sources and Activities on about women in other eras.

The following Reading Assignments and Worksheets are currently available:
*Women in the US Military during WWII: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Women during the 1920s: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Progressive Era Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet Women's *Suffrage Movement: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Women during the Industrial Era: Reading Assignment and Worksheet Early *Women's Rights: Reading Assignment and Worksheet Women of the American *Revolution: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women in Colonial America: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Native American Women: Reading *Assignment and Worksheet

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Women in the 1920's: Reading Worksheet * Flappers * US History * ELA

By Christa Nonnemaker

This three-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet highlights the changing roles, attitudes and opportunities for women in the United States during the 1920s. It addresses topics such as the flappers, African-American women, Prohibition, education, jobs and sports and leisure. After World War I ended, the United States granted women the right to vote and more women joined the workforce. These developments along with others impacted society significantly.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

Reading Assignment - 2 pages

Worksheet - 1 page

The worksheet is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.

This is part of the Women in American History Series which includes Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Primary Sources/DBQs, Power Points and Activities from other eras:

Women in the US Military during WWII: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

Progressive Era Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
Women's Suffrage Movement: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

Women during the Industrial Era: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
Early Women's Rights: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
Women of the American Revolution: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
Women in Colonial America: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
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Women in the US Military during WWII: Reading Worksheet + Bonus Pg * US History

By Christa Nonnemaker

This short four-page close reading and worksheet activity provides an overview of how women participated in the military during World War II. It covers nurses and the women who supported the other branches of the military: the Women Army Corps (WAC), the WAVES (Navy), SPARS (Coast Guard), Marines and WASPs. Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

A Speech Bubble Bonus Activity page is also included! See the Preview to see the Bonus Activity.

Students will become more knowledge about the contributions of women during World War II and consider how and why there was resistance to their involvement in the military.

This is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.

Please check out my other Teaching Resources about World War II:

*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: PowerPoint Presentation
*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Victory Gardens of World War II: PowerPoint Mini-Lesson
*Victory Gardens during World War II: Analyzing Primary Sources
*The Home Front in World War II: Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
*The Home Front during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

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Women in the U.S. Military during WWII Posters & Photos: Primary Source Analysis

By Christa Nonnemaker

Great activity for Veteran's Day!

This short Primary Source Analysis activity gives students a chance to learn more about the experience of women who joined the military in the United States during World War II. There are 6 posters and 4 photographs included in this resource. After completing this resource, students will have a better understanding of women's roles in the military.

A Lesson Plan and other supplemental information is provided at the beginning of the resource. Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be an individual or group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers, college students or independent learners who want to learn more. Student work time will vary dependent on the aforementioned factors.

Also included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Each page includes questions at the end. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. An Answer Key to is available at the end of the packet.

For a broader and deeper look at women's experiences in the U.S. military during World War II, consider the following resource with 20 total primary sources and DBQ prompts:

Women in the U.S. Military during WWII: Primary Sources and DBQ's

Primary sources include excerpts from Congressional hearings, articles, and interviews along with posters and photographs. Students will enjoy reading about the various reasons that women joined the military and how the American public perceived their participation!

Other resources relating to this topic:
* Women in the U.S. Military during WWII: Reading Assignment, Worksheet and Bonus Page

* Women in the U.S. Military during WWII: Power Point Lesson and Assessment
* Women in the U.S. Military during WWII: Reading Assignment, PPT Lesson and Primary Source Analysis/DBQ's

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Women's Suffrage: Reading Assignment + Activity * U.S. History * ELA

By Christa Nonnemaker

This Reading Assignment and Worksheet + Bonus Activity resource provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women involved in the women's suffrage movement. It covers the time period from the end of the Civil War in 1865 through the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. As a close reading activity, it is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key. This resource helps students with reading comprehension.

As a fun optional activity, students have the chance to consider what people might be thinking during this time by adding text to speech on thought bubbles on two photos.

Reading Assignment - 3 pages

Worksheet - 1 page

Speech/Thought Bubbles Activity - 1 page

Answer Key - 1 page

There is also an Easel Activity which allows students to answer the questions online. For homework purposes, Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, this is an especially valuable digital option.

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Here are links to other resources relating to Women's Suffrage:

* Women's Suffrage Teaching Bundle - contains the Reading Assignment, Power Point and DBQ Activity

* Women's Suffrage Power Point

* Women's Suffrage Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's

* Women's Suffrage Gallery Walk and Exhibit


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Rosa Parks | Figurative Language Short Passage Set | Women's History Month

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This Figurative Language Short Passage Set about Rosa Parks is a no-prep, printable close reading activity that's perfect for middle school and high school. Use it during Women's History Month or any time of the year! Featuring Rosa Parks, this is a 216-word passage filled with 15 examples of figurative language, such as hyperbole, metaphor, simile, and personification. I’ve found that although my students can tell me the definition of these terms, simile is the only one they can truly pick out in a text. As a result, their writing is filled with overused similes that need work! This figurative language passage set is rigorous, uses higher-level words and phrases, and in addition to merely identifying the different types, students will be asked to discuss the impact it has on the reader, as they’re asked to do on standardized testing. Check out my other figurative language passage sets here!

Simply print and go! There is truly no preparation needed, which is why this set is perfect to leave for sub plans, bell ringers, homework, test prep, review or assessment!

*As an optional review activity, use my No-prep Four Corners Figurative Language Activity resource for a fun whole-group game, then use this passage set for assessment!
Activity:
Students can complete all three worksheets as part of a packet, but I suggest using one each day. If you teach allusion, alliteration, idiom, or onomatopoeia, you can ask students to include those in Task 2 where they will be asked to continue the passage using a similar writing style. I have left some blanks on the checklist for this very purpose.

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The class can review the answers and comments as a whole group when the activity is complete. You’ll be surprised how much better they’ll get at figurative language after being exposed to some high-quality examples!

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The Handmaid's Tale Social Media Materials

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This resource features two fun, interactive activities to bring The Handmaid's Tale into the 21st century! In this 45 minute lesson plan with accompanying materials, your classroom will transform into a real life "twitter-world" in which students will create twitter accounts for characters in the novel and interact with one another through their twitter pages. The Snap Chat worksheet is perfect for an engaging homework or sub-plan that your students will look forward to working on and sharing with their friends.Your students will thank you for offering such fun ways to connect with Atwood's dystopian tale and will not even realize how much they are learning by digging deep into the text. Both work perfectly for a Friday or any day that students need a mental break and a chance to tap into their creativity!

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Early Women's Rights 1840-1865: DBQs and Primary Sources *APUSH* US History*

By Christa Nonnemaker

This 22 page Primary Source Analysis activity gives students a chance to delve deeper into the early Women's Rights Movement which took place prior to the Civil War. They will be able to determine the motives and reasons behind the movement, who played key roles in advancing the movement and how and whether the movement was successful. In addition, there are two Document-Based Questions (DBQs). Included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Primary sources include speeches, essays, a declaration and cartoons. Each page of primary sources includes questions. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. An Answer Key to all the questions and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet. This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers, college students or independent learners who want to learn more. Teachers can assign just a few sources to analyze or the entire packet. Student time will vary.

There is also an Easel Activity which allows students to answer the questions at the end of each primary source online. For homework purposes, Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, this is an especially valuable digital option .

Here are some links below for other Primary Source Analysis and DBQ Resources:

* Colonial American Women: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs

* Women of the American Revolution: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs
* Mini-Bundle: Early America Women's History Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (includes Colonial American Women, Women of the American Revolution and Early Women's Rights Movement)


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Women's Suffrage Scavenger Hunt and More!

By Christa Nonnemaker

Scavenger Hunt:
This engaging and educational scavenger hunt is designed to introduce students to the history and significance of women's suffrage in the United States. This activity is tailored for middle and high school students, aiming to foster critical thinking, collaboration, and historical understanding.

Students embark on a journey through key moments and figures of the women's suffrage movement, solving clues to unravel the rich tapestry of this pivotal period in history.

The activity begins with an optional introductory overview which provides historical context. If using the in-class option, the teacher will explain the objectives of the scavenger hunt. Students are divided into teams and equipped with clue sheets necessary for their adventure. Each clue leads teams to different locations where cards are posted. If an individual activity, the student will read the Overview and then answer the clues on the provided sheet.

This scavenger hunt encourage students to think critically about the strategies, obstacles, and achievements of the suffragists, fostering a deeper understanding of the movement's complexities.


"Who Am I?" Game

This fun ice-breaker or culminating game is a great way for students to quickly gain knowledge or review past knowledge about the women's suffrage movement. The teacher can use the provided names which can be attached to student's backs, or they can take the names and add to post-its which can be attached to student foreheads.


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