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Women's History Month unit plans for Microsoft PowerPoint and for homeschool

Preview of Women's History Presentation * Women's History Month

Women's History Presentation * Women's History Month

Looking to introduce great women in history to your classroom? This engaging presentation is a great way to open up classroom discussion. This presentation contains slides for each of the following women:Maya AngelouSusan B. AnthonyJoan of ArcClara BartonShirley Chisholm Marie CurieCatherine the GreatEmily DickinsonAmelia EarhartAnne FrankRuth Bader GinsburgJane GoodallHelen KellerFlorence NightingaleAnnie OakleySandra Day O’ConnorRosa ParksPocahontasSally RideEleanor RooseveltSacagaweaHarriet B
Preview of Diana Ross & American Feminism

Diana Ross & American Feminism

Created by
FineArtsFanatics
This fantastic series of slides includes activities for mastery: identification, evaluation, and personal performance. Delve into the incredible life of Diana Ross, the history of Motown, and the rise of feminism in the 20th century.
Preview of Gender Studies Pacing Guide - Unit 4

Gender Studies Pacing Guide - Unit 4

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
Unit 4 of the Gender Studies Curriculum includes a focus on LGBTQ, Queer, and Intersectionality. The unit includes historical elements following Stonewall, the AIDS crisis, and the Gay Rights Movement. Texts on "Sexuality", "Queer", and "Intersectionality" help build shared knowledge for The Laramie Project (text or play), assignments for Between You and Me: Transitional Comics by KC Councilor (book sold separately).The unit follows the same structure as the previous three units focusing on inte
Preview of Gender Studies Pacing Guide -Unit 3

Gender Studies Pacing Guide -Unit 3

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
Unit 3 Includes multiple activities, readings, and collaborative activities. This unit is the most rigorous for students because it involves theory. Scaffolds are in place so students can get the basic understanding of Biopower / Biopolitics. How are bodies assigned value in society and how does that value impact individual rights? Key concepts: Biopolitics, Biopower, Body, Disability, SexualityAs the instructor, you will want to familiarize yourself with Michel Foucault's book The History of Se
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