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12th grade Women's History Month independent work packet microsofts

Preview of THE HANDMAID'S TALE, Full Unit for Homeschool or Independent Learning

THE HANDMAID'S TALE, Full Unit for Homeschool or Independent Learning

Use the hit Hulu series and hot topic current events to experience this feminist, dystopian classic. This take-home unit includes every single thing you need to teach this terrifying, captivating, and mind-blowing book. I’ve loved this book for 25 years, taught it for 10 and now I’ve adapted the whole unit to be used as an independent learning unit, including optional use of the TV series and modern events. This unit includes:Daily “Do Now” personal journal prompts tailored to each chapter subje
Preview of Hidden Figures Movie Guide Middle & High School ESL No Prep  Sub Activity

Hidden Figures Movie Guide Middle & High School ESL No Prep Sub Activity

This is a Black & Women's History themed movie guide that is suitable to use in conjunction with a unit, center, or as an emergency sub plan. This Hidden Figures film guide will cover more than just the movie so students will be engaged before, during, and after the film. Contents:-inferencing/predicting-vocabulary-historical context reading and comprehension questions with sentence stems-scene analysis -reflection questions-space for adding drawings or images to support thinkingJust click,
Preview of Woman Hollering Creek | Sandra Cisneros, Questions and Essay for Women's History

Woman Hollering Creek | Sandra Cisneros, Questions and Essay for Women's History

Need an engaging short story that is high interest and great for high school? It's here! "Woman Hollering Creek" is perfect for teaching imagery, theme, characterization and an exploration of gender roles. Assignment includes a link to the story, comprehension questions and in-depth essay and discussion questions. It's a fully editable Google Doc and extremely easy to use with distance learning and Google Classroom. Rubric included.
Preview of Black History Month Calligram Art

Black History Month Calligram Art

Created by
A Garritano
This art assignment was created to highlight the incredible contributions by African Canadians/Americans to society. Students are to highlight a historic/current figure by using adjectives, contributions and or notable words that help illustrate their figure. It contains 6 pages (to be printed out and given to students) containing step by step instructions, elements of design used, a rough draft, rubric etc. Elements of design used: • Line: G7:Lines for expressive purposes; diagonal and convergi
Preview of Film Study: "If Beale Street Could Talk" Unit for Reading the Screenplay

Film Study: "If Beale Street Could Talk" Unit for Reading the Screenplay

Screenplay, film study, movie guide and essay writing all in one unit.  Award winning director and screenwriter of “Moonlight” Barry Jenkins wrote and directed the screenplay for this film adaptation of James Baldwin’s book If Beale Street Could Talk. The result is phenomenal. Reading a screenplay is all of the emotion, all of the visualization and impact, none of the fluff. The author has to make the reader picture the scene and fall in love, or they get rejected outright by the studio. This is
Preview of TEN DAYS IN A MAD HOUSE: By Nellie Bly, Chapter Comprehension Questions Packet

TEN DAYS IN A MAD HOUSE: By Nellie Bly, Chapter Comprehension Questions Packet

Created by
KnowStuff
As students read each shocking chapter of Nellie Bly's secret trip to Blackwell Island's Insane Asylum in Ten Days in a Mad House, have them answer comprehension questions that lead them to a deeper appreciation of what she risked to help these unfortunate women of her time. The focus is on helping students notice the main ideas in each section and review language arts skills as they follow her inside this hellish prison.I'd love to hear how this product worked for you. Leave a review and check
Preview of Women in the Enlightenment Webquest

Women in the Enlightenment Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Isn't it kind of weird that all of the famous Enlightenment thinkers are men? In this activity, students are going to explore primary and secondary sources to learn about the ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft and compare-contrast them with the ideas of Jean Jacques Rousseau. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designed for a 90-minu
Preview of Women's History Month Middle & High School No Prep ESL Activity - Sub Friendly

Women's History Month Middle & High School No Prep ESL Activity - Sub Friendly

Overview: Students will learn the importance of Women's History Month by studying the accomplishments of 10 women who contributed to society. This activity is a meaningful way to commemorate the month as well as March 8, International Women's Day. It is also set to be an independent activity with scaffolds and supports in the packet for students, especially ESL/ELD/ELL/ELs, to use as needed.Skills:This Women's History Month resource is ready to go--no prep. The materials in this set cover these
Preview of Women's History Month Activity & Research Bundle Grades 6-12 ESL No Prep Sub Day

Women's History Month Activity & Research Bundle Grades 6-12 ESL No Prep Sub Day

Overview: Students will learn the importance of Women's History Month by studying the accomplishments of 10 women who contributed to society. This activity is a meaningful way to commemorate the month as well as March 8, International Women's Day. The second part of this bundle includes a bio-research project for students to select an influential woman in women's history and then create a presentation about them.The resources in this bundle are set to be an independent activities with scaffolds
Preview of The Story of an Hour | Kate Chopin | Story and Questions for Women's History

The Story of an Hour | Kate Chopin | Story and Questions for Women's History

Are you looking for a short story with a twist ending? This is a classic story for teaching dramatic irony, characterization, imagery, setting and conflict. This is a must-read in any women's studies course, but I also believe it's required reading for high school. This was one of the first stories that made me love reading and ELA, and I hope you can pass that experience on to your students as well.Assignment includes a link to the story, comprehension questions and in-depth essay and discussio
Preview of “Highwomen” by The Highwomen (A sequel to the “Highwayman” - song worksheet

“Highwomen” by The Highwomen (A sequel to the “Highwayman” - song worksheet

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to find a creative way to teach Social Studies content and learn about history, you can do this by combining it with the joy of music. This ties nicely into the Social Studies and History curriculum. “Highwomen” by The Highwomen (A sequel to the “Highwayman” and “American Remains.”) – a song inspired assignment. In 1985, an American music supergroup called The Highwaymen was created. The group consisted of four of country music's greatest legends: Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson,
Preview of Women's Suffrage Webquest

Women's Suffrage Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Who should be allowed to vote, and why does it matter? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn more about the women’s suffrage movement. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task. This activity is designed for a 90-minute block or two 60-minute class periods. It can be used as independent wor
Preview of Women in the Enlightenment Webquest

Women in the Enlightenment Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Isn't it kind of weird that all of the famous Enlightenment thinkers are men? In this activity, students are going to explore primary and secondary sources to learn about the ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft and compare-contrast them with the ideas of Jean Jacques Rousseau. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designed for a 90-minu
Preview of Author Study: Jane Austen

Author Study: Jane Austen

Created by
Mindy Killgrove
The ubiquitous Jane Austen and her works cannot be avoided by your students. While you know your students will experience the modern adaptations of Jane Austen in some way throughout their lives, be sure they learn about the woman behind the stories by building background knowledge about this famous author in your classroom. Use these resources as a companion to any of the works you currently teach by Jane Austen, or teach simply about the much-celebrated British author.To help you accomplish yo
Preview of U.S. History: Amazing Women in American History Worksheet (Social Studies)

U.S. History: Amazing Women in American History Worksheet (Social Studies)

This worksheet will help your students to learn about 50 amazing women in American history. Students will read the description and select the correct name from the word bank. Includes: Coretta Scott King, Sandra Day O'Connor, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Blackwell, Rosa Parks, Sally Ride, Ella Fitzgerald, Dr. Virginia Apgar, Helen Keller, Kamala Harris, Clara Barton and many others. Ideal for a variety of Social Studies/History courses and can be used as a classwork assignment, review, or sub d
Preview of Women's Influential Project (Provided with Translations for ELLs)

Women's Influential Project (Provided with Translations for ELLs)

The women's influential project is geared towards helping students conduct independent research through project based learning. Students will have the opportunity to research an influential woman of their choice, complete 6 assignments, write an informational narrative, and create a powerpoint presentation. Providing students with the ability to choose which influential woman they would like to research creates multiple entry points for learning and an engaging project for students. In addition
Preview of Women's History Month No Prep Bio & Presentation grades 6-12 ESL - Sub Day ready

Women's History Month No Prep Bio & Presentation grades 6-12 ESL - Sub Day ready

Help your students learn about Women's History Month this March with an independent bio research project about an influential woman and how her achievements have improved her field and the world. This is a highly scaffolded material, best suited for late beginning to intermediate ESL/ELL/EL/ELD students in middle and high school. Adult learners could also use this material, since there are no juvenile graphics.Skills covered in this activity include:-researching -reading nonfiction text-using cr
Preview of Women's Influential Project

Women's Influential Project

The women's influential project is geared towards helping students conduct independent research through project based learning. Students will have the opportunity to research an influential woman of their choice, complete 6 assignments, write an information narrative, and create a powerpoint presentation. Providing students with the ability to choose which influential woman they would like to research creates multiple entry points for learning and an engaging project for students. (Highly recom
Preview of Amazing Women in World History (Social Studies, History)

Amazing Women in World History (Social Studies, History)

This worksheet will help your students to learn about 50 amazing women in World history. Students will read the description and select the correct name from the word bank. Includes: Madeleine Albright, Golda Meir, Corazon Aquino, Frida Kahlo, Joan of Arc, Toni Morrison, Jane Goodall, Delores Huerta, Rosalind Franklin, Marie Curie, and many others. Ideal for a variety of Social Studies/History courses and can be used as a classwork assignment, review, or sub day plan. Word bank and answer key pr
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poetry Packet!

Emily Dickinson Poetry Packet!

Created by
Ivory Butler
Engage your students in the wonders of poetry with the written words of Emily Dickinson herself! Read her poems in class and analyze them with your students as a part of your lesson, have students complete the packet independently as an assessment, or use these poems as daily bell ringers. This poetry packet contains five iconic Emily Dickinson poems: “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”“Hope” is the thing with feathers“One Sister have I in our house” “Because I could not stop for Death”“I dwell In Possib
Preview of Famous Women's research and speech assignment

Famous Women's research and speech assignment

Created by
Trevor Morgan
This is a short list of questions for students to answer for to prepare for a speech on famous women. There is also a list of famous women for students to draw from for the assignment.
Preview of Brazen Comprehension Questions

Brazen Comprehension Questions

These are comprehension questions I made for the graphic novel by Penelope Bagieu.
Preview of Women's Suffrage Webquest

Women's Suffrage Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Who should be allowed to vote, and why does it matter? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn more about the women’s suffrage movement. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task. This activity is designed for a 90-minute block or two 60-minute class periods. It can be used as independent wor
Preview of World War I Readings

World War I Readings

Created by
Perri Devon-Sand
This packet has 28 pages of readings on World War I. The readings are diverse in nature: I have included excerpts from popular magazines, textbooks, video clips, podcasts, as well as primary source poems and interviews. The topics include: causes of the war, lasting legacies, and multiple perspectives on the wartime experiences (European soldiers, soldiers living in the colonies, women, etc.)This packet can be done individually or in partners/small groups.
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