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10th grade Women's History Month literature circles $5-10

Preview of Meg March And The Social Pressure Audiobook (Little Women Podcast)

Meg March And The Social Pressure Audiobook (Little Women Podcast)

Created by
Fairychamber
John is the underrated love interest in the Little Women canon, but he is actually really great. He is a gentleman and a wonderful father and he adores Meg. I am joined by Little Women expert, the author of March Sisters Sweet Romance Book series, Jen Brady. In Jen's book "Falling for the tutor" we get John's point of view on things. What does he think about the March family and how did he fall in love with Meg? Join us in this wonderful discussion. We shall be discussing about Meg's character.
Preview of Diversity Bundle: Quote Posters

Diversity Bundle: Quote Posters

Created by
Mrs Ds Designs
Decorate your classroom with these engaging and inspirational quote posters featuring diverse activists, authors, and leaders! These are perfect for any Black History Month unit, Women's History Month unit, or Pride Month unit-- or all year round! Display them on a bulletin board or all over your classroom to inspire students while they work. You can also use these posters for a read and respond to the quote activity. This bundle comes with 24 quotes in 3 different print sizes (8x10, A4, and A3)
Preview of Women's History Month Reading Comprehension

Women's History Month Reading Comprehension

About Frida Kahlo and Anne Frank for Women's Month and practice reading comprehension and vocabulary acquisition. Answer some questions about your students' teaching skills and learn about the lives and achievements of Frida Kahlo and Anne FrankYou will receive a PDF file containing 11 pages.Size: 8.5 x 11 inches.Click here to follow my store and get new updates.We offer a product preview before you make your purchase. Please have a look and share your valuable feedback with us. Thank you
Preview of The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin

The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin

Written on April 19, 1894, this short (one page) but poignant story examines early feminist views similar to those of Virginia Woolf on marriage and equity in the late 1800s. Areas of study: feminism, social history, literary devices, elements of fiction. In higher level classes, I include a reading of Virginia Woolf's Shakespeare's Sister (included) for the purposes of comparison. Lots of extended learning opportunities for exploration of American Feminist Movement including researching ear
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