Develop Critical Thinking on International Women’s Day! This engaging International Women’s Day: Read, Draw & Write resource helps students think critically about the history, impact, and inspiring women who shaped our world. Through reading, writing, and creative reflection, young learners will analyze key events, identify cause and effect, and make predictions about the future of women’s rights.
Students begin with a KWL chart to activate prior knowledge before diving into a comprehensible history passage that breaks down the significance of March 8th. They’ll then engage with thought-provoking activities, including a graphic organizer, cause-and-effect analysis, quizzes, and a reflective craft.
This resource fosters higher-order thinking skills, empowering students to question, reflect, and celebrate women’s contributions throughout history. Perfect for classroom discussions, bulletin board displays, and cross-curricular lessons!
Inspire meaningful conversations and encourage students to think critically about gender equality and progress.
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Happy International Women’s Day!