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Ancient Holidays for Secondary: Winter Solstice Activity BUNDLE!
By The Magical Avocado
This winter, share with your students the science and history of the Winter Solstice! This READY TO PRINT AND USE activity bundle is holiday inclusive as the Winter Solstice is an astrological phenomena that impacts everyone on earth!
This bundle includes the best seller Roman Saturnalia activity set along with the WInter Solstice at Egypt Karnak, and the newly released creative assignment of Create Your Own Ancient Winter Solstice.
Perfect for the holidays in the classroom and at home!!
Media Affecting Food Choices: Engaging Teaching Slides
By Michellecurtis
Enhance your understanding of media's impact on food choices with this comprehensive set of teaching slides designed to align with the Ontario healthy eating curriculum. Students will evaluate how advertising, food marketing, and media influence food choices and develop strategies for making healthier decisions.
These 50 dynamic teaching slides adhere to the Grade 5 Ontario Health and Physical Education curriculum, providing an in-depth look at how media, advertising, and marketing strategies affect food choices.
The focus includes:
Educational Objectives:
The author's rights are reserved. Permission to copy is granted for one classroom only. Not for exhibition.
WRITING BUNDLE! Road to My Story!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Writing a story can be so overwhelming! I have come with this writing pack that is intended to help your students organize their ideas before writing their first draft. This step-by-step activity groups every aspect of story writing such as: genre, setting, characters, details, etc. It also helps the students with their descriptive writing by asking them targeted questions. This is an excellent tool for beginner writers, struggling writers, or English Language learners.
Use the "Writing Buddy" resource as a complement resource to help your students become more independent when writing a short story.
You can use these resources for several days, giving students a chance to think through while writing their first draft.
Bundle|Lunar and Solar Eclipse Reading Comprehension Passages and Activities
By LessonLink Teacher
Engage your students with this comprehensive Solar and Lunar Eclipse Activity Set, designed to help them have a basic understanding of the Solar and Lunar Eclipses. This set includes a variety of activities suitable for students in grades 2, 3, 4, 5, and even 6.
This activity set includes five different activities that challenge students to learn new vocabulary, facts, and perspectives related to the Solar and Lunar eclipses.
The activities are:
You can use this product as a whole-class activity, homework assignment, small group, or independent activity on the Solar and Lunar Eclipse.
Each activity comes with an answer key for teachers and allows students to check their work independently.
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Class Decor Alphabet Posters - Real world, non-fiction pictures, SOR Aligned
By Keeper of Kinders
Vibrant and bright ABC posters with real world, non-fiction pictures that align with the Science of Reading best practice for letter/sound connection.
Perfect for young learners and ELL students learning the sounds of the alphabet and how to correctly form the letters.
Posters provide an in class visual for correct letter formation. Use daily as a drill to reinforce letter/sound correspondence.
Looking for more class decor? Check out these other listings:
Color Word Posters in English
2D and 3D Shapes Posters
Number Posters 1-20
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Native American Heritage Month Writing Crafts Bundle with Art Project Activities
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for fun, hands-on craft activities to celebrate Native American Heritage or Indigenous People? This bundle, with differentiated Indigenous craft activities (totem pole writing craft, teepee writing craft, buffalo hide art writing craft, animal craft), is the perfect way for your students to learn about, discuss, and celebrate Native American culture, while developing social studies knowledge, literacy, fine motor, and art skills!
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✏️Use these crafts to meaningfully decorate your bulletin board, classroom, or hallway! Your students will be proud to take them home and show them off to their families!
✏️These resources are low prep and will save you time! Simply print and go!
✏️Great for centers, sub tub, early finishers, independent work, partner work, or small group work for your elementary school learners!
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Plot Structure Grades 4-6 Graphic Organizer, Mini Lesson, Slides, Activities
By TooBookedUp
Are you looking for an engaging, no-prep resource to teach plot structure to your 4th-6th graders? Look no further! This comprehensive lesson plan is designed to introduce and reinforce plot elements, making it perfect for busy teachers who want to provide high-quality instruction without the hassle of extensive preparation.
What’s Included:
Key Features:
No Preparation Needed: Everything is ready to use right out of the box, saving you valuable time and effort in lesson planning.
Interactive and Engaging: Incorporates multimedia elements like videos and Canva slides to cater to diverse learning styles and keep students actively involved.
Reusable and Flexible: The graphic organizer is adaptable for various stories, making it a valuable tool for year-long curriculum integration.
Aligned with Standards:
Common Core State Standards (CCSS):
Grade 4: RL.4.3 – Describe characters, settings, and major events.
Grade 5: RL.5.5 – Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story.
Grade 6: RL.6.5 – Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
Grade 4: 4.10(A) – Analyze how the plot of a story is organized into a beginning, middle, and end, including events that build toward a resolution.
Grade 5: 5.10(A) – Analyze how the plot is organized into a beginning, middle, and end, including events that build toward a resolution.
Grade 6: 6.10(A) – Analyze how the plot is organized into a beginning, middle, and end, including events that build toward a resolution.
Why You’ll Love It:
Perfect For:
Transform Your ELA Lessons Today!
Equip your classroom with this all-in-one Plot Structure Lesson Plan and watch your students develop a strong understanding of storytelling elements. Perfect for introducing plot structure, supporting ongoing literary analysis, and making learning fun and interactive.
Shakespearean Insults | Fun Introduction to Shakespeare Activities | Quiz Games
By Jennifer Arnold
Let's face it, Shakespeare can be a bit...boring- but not with this Shakespearean Insults activity pack! Get your students laughing while they learn Shakespeare's vocabulary and interact with Shakespeare's plays in a new way.
Perfect for students in grades 6-12!
WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM OR HOMESCHOOL:
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Synopsis and insults from 12 plays:
This pack is a game-changer for anyone who wants to make Shakespeare come alive in their classroom.
If you like this activity pack you may also like this Shakespearean Insult game which is great for dramatic play.
You can also find both resources in the Shakespeare Insults Activity and Game bundle,
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Rainbow Pastel Classroom Decor Bundle | Calendar | Math Posters | Birthday
By Kristen Teaches Fourth
My first decor bundle is here! Rainbow Pastel has the basics you need for your classroom!
Calendar - either can be flip or use a pocket chart
Nameplates - Editable on powerpoint! Options for each grade span (primary and upper)
Number Posters - Skip counting, number posters
Alphabet - Options for each grade span ( primary, with or without pictures)
Birthday Display - Editable on powerpoint
Numberline - 0 - 120
Shape posters - 2 D shapes
Hand signals - editable on powerpoint or pre-made with options
Reading Genre Posters | Literacy Word Wall | Fiction & Nonfiction Texts | ELA
By SPO Resources
Enhance your literacy focus wall with these editable, colorful Reading Genre Posters! Each ELA poster features student-friendly definitions and engaging visuals, helping elementary students identify and remember fiction and nonfiction genres.
Looking to refresh your ELA focus wall or classroom library?
These vibrant, engaging genre posters not only brighten your space but also help students easily understand different genres as they dive into reading.
Struggling to make genre instruction exciting?
These interactive, editable posters make genre teaching fun and easy, helping students engage with various literary types.
Tired of recreating your resources each year?
Save time and effort with these ready-to-print posters, designed to add clarity and vibrancy to your ELA classroom decor.
⭐️ NOW AVAILABLE IN SPANISH!
Click here for the Spanish Version of these Genre Posters.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
★ 31 Full-Size Posters (11" x 8.5"): In color and black-and-white for flexible printing.
★ 31 Mini Posters (5" x 4"): Perfect for interactive notebooks or small displays.
★ Digital Genre Word Wall: Interactive with clickable links to each genre in Google Slides™ and PowerPoint.
★ Editable Posters: Customize the genre definitions using PowerPoint or Google Slides™.
Note: Only the definitions are editable. Graphics, headings, and titles are not modifiable.
INCLUDED GENRE POSTERS
✨ Adventure ✨ Autobiography ✨ Biography ✨ Drama ✨ Expository Text ✨ Fable ✨ Fairy Tale ✨ Fantasy ✨ Fiction ✨ Folktale ✨ Historical Fiction ✨ Horror ✨ Humor ✨ Informational Text ✨ Graphic Novel ✨ Legend ✨ Literary Nonfiction ✨ Literary Text ✨ Memoir ✨ Mystery ✨ Myth ✨ Narrative Nonfiction ✨ Nonfiction ✨ Nursery Rhyme ✨ Persuasive Article ✨ Poetry ✨ Realistic Fiction ✨ Science Fiction ✨ Tall Tale ✨ Traditional Literature ✨ Trickster Tale
✨️ October 2024 Update: Now includes Graphic Novel, Nursery Rhyme, Memoir, and Literary Text (alternate title for Fiction).
Note: Some posters offer multiple title options, including Expository Text/Informational Text, Narrative Nonfiction/Literary Nonfiction, and Fiction/Literary Text. Choose the ones that fit your curriculum best!
WHY TEACH GENRE TYPES?
Teaching genre types can boost reading comprehension and give your students the tools they need to navigate various texts. Reluctant readers can discover new favorites, and students will make informed book choices that match their interests. Plus, genre knowledge fosters critical thinking and prepares your students for future academic success
❤️ WHY YOU'LL LOVE THESE POSTERS ❤️
✅ Editable & Customizable: Modify each poster's definition to align with your specific curriculum and students' needs.
✅ Year-Long Reference: Keep these posters up all year for continuous student engagement.
✅ Versatile Use: Use in literacy centers, word walls, or as part of your classroom library to help students make informed reading choices.
WHO ARE THESE POSTERS FOR?
These posters are perfect if you’re an elementary teacher looking to boost genre understanding while creating an engaging and visually appealing learning environment. Designed for K-3 classrooms, they serve as a valuable visual aid to help students build reading skills and foster a love for genre exploration.
Looking for more? Check out the Reading Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates for an in-depth look at genre elements. Perfect for 3rd-6th grade, this resource provides detailed, student-friendly definitions and explores each genre's unique features.
Want both resources? SAVE with the BUNDLE of Genre Anchor Charts & Posters and get everything you need to teach genres with confidence!
Not sure yet? Try my Fiction and Nonfiction Poster Freebie to see how these posters can enhance your genre lessons.
Organize your classroom library with the Classroom Library Labels by Genre & Topic to help students easily find books by genre! These labels pair perfectly with your genre posters for a cohesive, organized space.
WHAT TEACHERS LIKE YOU ARE SAYING
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These posters are absolutely wonderful! I love the option to edit in certain areas on the posters in case there are things I want to add to suit my class!” -Marissa T. 2nd Grade
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Great genre posters, I use them on a weekly basis as we go over the genre of the week. Very student friendly.” -Brenda V. 3rd Grade
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“This is amazing! I love using the posters as a display in my classroom, and it really helps my students understand the genres we cover.” -Madeleine C. 2nd Grade
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I use these posters as an anchor chart in my classroom. We refer to them every time we read a new book and it helps my students get "the minds ready" for the type of text we are about to read. They are also adorable!” -Kaylan R. 3rd, 4th, 5th grade
WAYS TO USE GENRE POSTERS:
Some effective ways to maximize the impact of these Genre Posters:
DIGITAL GENRE WORD WALL
Introducing the Digital Genre Word Wall:
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
With your purchase, you'll receive a zip file containing:
You may also like:
⭐ Classroom Library Labels by Genre & Topic
⭐ Reading Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates
⭐ Bundle of Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates
⭐ Addition & Subtraction Strategies- Anchor Charts & Posters
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at samantha@sporesources.com. I am always happy to help!
Created by Samantha McNally | ©SPO Resources
All rights reserved by the author.
Create an engaging learning space where genre exploration is easy and fun with these reading genre posters for your ELA classroom!
Calligraphy Cursive Handwriting Practice Worksheet Cursive Practice No Prep
By Thachakorn Kokong
Cursive Handwriting Practice Worksheet for Grades 3-6
Help your students develop beautiful and legible cursive handwriting with this comprehensive practice worksheet! Designed for students in grades 3, 4, 5 and 6, this resource provides ample opportunities to master the art of cursive writing.
What's included:
This worksheet is perfect for daily practice, handwriting centers, or as homework assignments. It's also a valuable tool for students who need extra support or those looking to improve their cursive skills.
Boost your students' confidence and handwriting abilities with this essential resource!
Keywords: cursive handwriting, handwriting practice, cursive worksheets, grades 3-6, printable worksheets, education, handwriting, penmanship, teacher resources
The One & Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate Reading Comprehension Digital Lessons
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Katherine Applegate won the 2013 Newbery Medal for the incredible novel The One and Only Ivan, which is based on a true story out of Tacoma, WA. This two-part digital Google lesson is packed full of engaging, fun, and comprehensive activities to review this incredible piece of literature.
What's included in this product?
Two Google Slide presentations with an activity guide. Part one covers pages 1-156, and part 2 covers pages 157 through the book's ending. These lessons are designed for teachers to click through - a true non-prep lesson
What activities are included in the lessons? See the thumbnails and preview for images of some slides.
I use these exact lessons in my classes, and students not only have fun and reinforce what they've read in the book but they are always astonished at how time flies! We have so much fun. It is fast-paced and engaging. It's also great for various types of learners, as many of the questions can be answered using a finger system which prompts shy or quiet students to engage.
Please send a question if there is anything I can clarify about this lesson!
Geography Comprehension: Resume' Character Sketch & Study (Auto-Fill Included)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
This is a great way to get your students excited about studying a historical or current figure. Students use research and inference skills to create a resume for a historical or current figure. The example given is Mao Zedong's Resume'. Students will create an objective as to what job the character is applying. The character's education, work experience, etc. will be included. This will enhance the student's comprehension of who the character is and/or was.
This lesson comes complete with a resume layout pdf form for a simple printout as a guide sheet as well as a fillable PDF that can be given to students to fill in at a computer. for easy modifications. a resume' activity sheet, example resume, and grading rubric.
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers wish to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
By Educate and Create
Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!
The focus of this breakout is Shakespeare’s The Twelfth Night. The activities in this breakout game are designed to help students review what they have read in the play. A great review game before a test or quiz. Comes complete with answer key.
We Beat The Street Overcoming Challenges Writing Assignment | We Beat the Street
By Queen's Educational Resources
We Beat The Street Overcoming Challenges Writing Assignment | We Beat the Street
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Text - We Beat The Street
★ Topic - Overcoming Challenges
★ 27 pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Differentiated Writing Assignment Versions
❌ NO Sample Responses Included
This resource includes:
★ 1 Overcoming Challenges Essay Writing Worksheet
relating to all the Three Doctors’ overcoming of challenges. Students write
an essay about all three individuals in one essay. No guidance is
included.
★ 1 Differentiated Overcoming Challenges Essay Writing Worksheet
Students write an essay about all three individuals in one essay. This is a
differentiated version for students who need additional assistance
and guidance in completing the essay accurately. This version includes
sentence stems where students fill in the blanks.
★ 3 Overcoming Challenges Essay Writing Worksheets - one essay for EACH
individual. Students only focus on the challenges of one individual.
★ 4 Graphic Organizers
to assist all students in gathering and organizing information consistent with
the essay tasks. There is a Graphic Organizer for each individual.
★ 3 Essay Rubrics (Same Rubrics, different variations)
to evaluate students' essay writing responses. Editable rubrics ARE included
in case you want to modify how you assess students.
★ Essay Writer’s Reflection Sheet
★ Writing Skills List Sheet
that includes a list of writing skills that students can select from to reflect
about their writing strengths and weaknesses. This is especially helpful for
students who need additional assistance or guidance.
★ 4 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages
to accompany the showcasing of all student work, while enhancing the overall visual aspect of your bulletin board!
★ Google Slide Links
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❤️ Three Differentiated Writing Packets
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In We Beat The Street, Sampson, Rameck, and George live in dangerous and underprivileged neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey. The three boys grow up surrounded by violence, drugs, and gang activity. All three of the authors experience challenges that they must overcome to get an education and be successful.
⭐ For this essay assignment, you can either have students:
⭐ Graphic Organizers are included to assist students in gathering evidence and supporting their analysis.
⭐ Rubrics (in 3 variations) are included to assess students' writing. I also included editable versions of all three Rubrics in case you want to modify it.
⭐ Bulletin Board Task Display Pages have been included for each essay worksheet, so you can display the task on your bulletin board when showcasing student work!
⭐ Reflection Sheet included for students to reflect about the writing process and set goals for improvement!
⭐ This resource is included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each worksheet slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
❌ NO Sample Responses Included
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English/French Sight Words Vocabulary Flashcards Bundle
By Zaazoua Mostapha
Make your ESL classroom look different from a regular education room by considering these bilingual English/French vocabulary sight word labels!
Each label takes up 1/15 of a page so they are nice and big, but not too obtrusive. Each card features the word in English and French. To help aid meaning, I've included high-quality illustrations and pictures.
These picture and word vocabulary flashcards are perfect for any student new to English or French language learning!
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Gerunds, Verbals, Gerund Phrases - Gerunds Worksheet, Gerunds Activies, Grammar
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how identify and use gerunds, gerund phrases, and verbals in writing has never been easier! This resource includesgerunds used grammar and sentence structure. Additionally, examples of how gerunds function in a sentence and what they can be replaced by provides students the opportunity to see how the writing process works. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
This resource explains the entire process of identifying gerunds and incorporating them in writing. The video, PowerPoint, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the lesson easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with step-by-step guided note-taking and the PowerPoints can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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Fairy Tale And Monologues Part 2
By MsNerdWood
Are you ready to unleash the creativity of your students? If so, you’ve found a great activity!
Welcome to an enchanting world of drama activities designed to captivate and inspire your middle school or high school students! This engaging bundle features ten thought-provoking scenarios rooted in classic fairy tales, encouraging students to explore themes of identity, decision-making, and self-discovery. From Cinderella's modern twist to Snow White navigating the realms of social media, each scenario invites students into a realm of creativity, critical thinking, and collaborative learning. With rich character dilemmas, these activities offer a unique blend of dramatic arts, moral exploration, and language arts, and challenge students to analyze, interpret, and perform in a manner that's both entertaining and educational. Unlock the magic of drama in your classroom as students delve into timeless tales with a contemporary twist, fostering a love for storytelling, character development, and meaningful discussions. Your students are sure to be spellbound by the imaginative world of Fairy Tales and Monologues Part 2. If you enjoy this activity, check out Fairy Tale and Monologues Part 1!
What Students Will Be Doing:
This is a 3-part assignment that incorporates both individual and group assignments. Groups of students (4-6) are responsible for writing an individual monologue, a group script and a final monologue reflection. Students will take on the role of a character from a well known fairy tale. In the individual monologue, students will get to explore the perspective of their character and how the new dilemma a character is faced with should be solved. The group will then figure out a solution to the dilemma and will write a short script to show their resolution. After the group has resolved the dilemma, each character will have an opportunity to reflect on how their character feels about the outcome. Don't worry I've included some rubrics that you can use for each section too and some worksheets to help guide student thinking.
Topics Covered:
Monologues
Script Writing
Dramatic Performances
What's Included:
-Cinderella Is Sick Of Glass Slippers
-Snow White And The Social Media Mirror
-Rumplestiltskin’s Business Dilemma
-Rapunzel’s Career Tangle
-Little Red Riding Hood’s Identity Crisis
-The Three Little Pigs: The Real Estate Dilemma
-Puss In Boots’ Style Dilemma
-The Princess And The Frog’s Cuisine Dilemma
-Hansel And Gretel’s Social Media Detox
-The Sleeping Beauty’s Career Awakening
-Written Work - Individual First Monologue
-Written Work - Individual Writing for Final Monologue
-Written Work - Group - Script Writing
-Performances - Individual
-Performances - Group
-Peer Assessment
-Self Assessment
World War II Women: Unit Resource * DBQs * PPT * Worksheet * APUSH * US History
By Christa Nonnemaker
Perfect for Veteran's Day!
This Unit Resource Teaching Bundle contains the following resources:
* Women during World War II: Primary Sources and DBQ's
* Women during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women during World War II: Power Point Lesson
Topics in these resources including the following:
- Women Workers
- Nurses during World War I
- Women in the Military
- Japanese-American Women
- African-American Women
- Life on the Home Front
- Victory Gardens and Rationing
- Women Volunteers
- End of War Issues
Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's
The 27-page Primary Source and DBQ resource with 44 primary sources, 35 comprehension questions and 3 DBQ prompts gives students a chance to look in depth at women's experiences and contributions during World War II. The first two pages include Background, Notes on Primary Sources and Teacher Notes.
Here’s a chance for students to read documents and look at images that shed light on issues facing women and facing the country during World War II. These include photographs, speeches, newspaper articles, posters, letters, pamphlets and memoirs. As this was "total war", women were needed in all sorts of capacities in the workforce, the military and on the home front. African-American women also found opportunities, despite ongoing discrimination and segregation. Japanese-American women faced great challenges due to internment in camps, although a few were able to avoid that circumstance.
Assign just one, a few or all of the sources depending on time constraints and student interest. This can be completed in one or two class periods.
Each page of primary sources includes comprehension questions at the end in order for students to analyze perspectives, consider key ideas and identify bias.
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 (Historical Context, Audience, Purpose, Point of View and Why Significant). There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to the sources.
Three DBQ prompts are included at the end with instructions on how to create a response to the prompt.
An Answer Key to all the comprehension questions and the DBQ prompts are 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.
Please note that this NOT an editable file.
A bonus file is also included: How to Integrate Sources into DBQ's.
Reading Assignment and Worksheet
This quick three-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, contributions and activities of women during World War II. It works well as a Guided Reading activity or as an exercise for Reading Comprehension.
It covers the time period 1941 through 1945. Women's participation and contributions were essential to the success of Allied efforts in World War II and this shift is explored in this assignment. This resource addresses the following topics:
Women and Factory Work
Japanese-American Women
African-American Women
Women in the Military
Life on the Home Front
Other Volunteer Efforts
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
Power Point Lesson
This 17-slide PowerPoint presentation covers World War II between 1941 and 1945. It is an ideal lesson to augment a World War II lesson or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. The presentation includes descriptive text as well as primary source documents and images. It is also a good resource to use during Women’s History Month!
A slide with Teaching Notes is included at the beginning of the lesson.
Each content slide contains information and graphics that highlight how women participated in World War II:
Topics include:
Background and causes United States' entrance into World War II
Women workers during World War II
Nurses during World War II
Women in the military
African-American women
Japanese-American women
Life on the home front
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