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Preview of Equal Rights Amendment Slides and Activity

Equal Rights Amendment Slides and Activity

This activity focuses on the movement for adding the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was the push to add language to the United States Constitution that would explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sex. This movement, in addition to the feminist movement, reached a peak in the early 1970s. At the time of this posting in 2022 the Equal Rights Amendment has yet to received full ratification and adoption. One of the reasons for its 1970s defeat
Preview of Movements for Equality: Women's Suffrage Lesson & Doc Analysis - Print & Digital

Movements for Equality: Women's Suffrage Lesson & Doc Analysis - Print & Digital

The women's suffrage movement is one of my favorite topics to teach because even though it seems obvious now that women should be able to vote, it only became a Constitutional amendment about 100 years ago. It wasn't obvious to many people, especially anti-suffragists, at the time and suffragettes had to work long and hard to get achieve their goal of voting via the 19th Amendment. And who better to tell the story than the women who fought for equality?In this lesson, students examine and analyz
Preview of Pocahontas: Re-Write the Textbook

Pocahontas: Re-Write the Textbook

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MYP Rose
Have you ever noticed how Pocahontas is treated in the textbook? She is often an aside, or ignored completely! This five day, DBQ style mini-unit uses a NOVA documentary, clips from Disney, and historical & modern documents to examine Pocahontas' rich life. At the end, students write a short passage where they have to think critically to answer the question "Did Pocahontas save John Smith?"
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