Women's Suffrage Stories BUNDLE | Distance Learning Printables
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- Give your students a comprehensive look at the Women's Suffrage movement in America! Using a combination of nonfiction text, historical fiction, picture books, and digital fun, this mega bundle will give you plenty of tools to help you lead your students through a unit on women's suffrage. Perfect fPrice $49.97Original Price $72.60Save $22.63
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Teach your students about the people and events integral to the passage of the 19th Amendment while working on reading and writing standards. These print and go resources are a perfect addition to your Women's Suffrage unit or as stand alone units of instruction.
This bundle of resources will give you everything you need to lead your students through 3 different stories that give students an in depth look at some of the people who had a direct impact on the course of events that lead to women securing a right to vote in America. Simply gather the books, then print the resources; you will be all set!
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This bundle includes pre-reading, discussion questions, vocabulary, comprehension, literary devices, character analysis, timelines, summary, mirror versus window, short answer written responses, compare/contrast writing, opinion writing, and creative writing.
Around America to Win the Vote: This book chronicles the true story of two suffragists who made their way around 1916 America to spread the word about women's suffrage. Join them (and their cat!) on an unforgettable journey that gives readers a look at travel and social norms during early 20th century America.
Heart on Fire: This text chronicles the true story of when Susan B. Anthony tested the 14th Amendment and voted during the 1872 presidential election. It gives reader's an in-depth look at Anthony's arguements on why it was lawful for her to vote as well as her subsequent trial at which she was found guilty and fined.
Two Friends: This story offers an intimate look at what a visit between Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass might have looked like. Beautifully crafted using their words within the illustrations, readers get a glimpse into each person's past and how it shaped their goals in life.
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This bundled resource includes:
• Teacher Directions
• 102 PDF
• Pre-reading Probes
• Discussion Cards
• Comprehension
• Vocabulary
• Timeline
• Short Written Responses
• Compare and Contrast Writing
• Creative Writing
• Opinion Writing
Mirror versus Window
This activity asks students to consider the perspective and experiences of the characters/people in the story and determine if the story is a reflection of an experience they have had or have not had.
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