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10th grade Women's History Month unit plans

Preview of THE HANDMAID'S TALE UNIT PLAN: COMMON CORE APPROVED

THE HANDMAID'S TALE UNIT PLAN: COMMON CORE APPROVED

***I added the viewable google slide companion as a bonus and to show how I used this unit during remote learning. This 84-page unit has expository text and activities meant to elevate classroom discussion. The goal of this unit is to make connections to the present and find ways to relate and engage with this dystopian tale. Students focus on: the social commentary about gender roles, feminism, and real-world examples. With the current political climate of the world, this is a great unit
Preview of The Handmaid's Tale Unit Plan, Hulu Series Connections and Current Events

The Handmaid's Tale Unit Plan, Hulu Series Connections and Current Events

Use the hit Hulu series and hot topic modern events to teach The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood. This 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 with the TV series and modern events. This unit includes:Daily lessons for each chapterCurrent event connections ripped from the headlines!A link to the full text onlineDaily “Do Now” person
Preview of The Handmaid's Tale Activity Bundle

The Handmaid's Tale Activity Bundle

This resource features a bundle of all of our best-selling lesson plans, materials, and activities for Margaret Atwood's chilling dystopian novel, The Handmaid's Tale. Each product is thoughtfully crafted and allows students to think outside the box by delving deeply into the novel's themes, characters, and plot development. Lessons have all been classroom-tested and allow for differentiation while encouraging optimal student engagement. You will not find tedious lists of comprehension questions
Preview of US History Protest from Suffrage to Civil Rights Print & Digital

US History Protest from Suffrage to Civil Rights Print & Digital

Challenge your students to think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused thematic unit examining 4 very different 1900s American protest movements. This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on free speechRecent protest movementsSilent Sentinels and suffragists of the early 1900sJapanese American internment during WWIISit-In demonstrators of the Civil Rights MovementAlcatraz Occupation and the American Indian Movement of the 1970sThis unit strengthens
Preview of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls- Facts, Clips, Discussion & Task

Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls- Facts, Clips, Discussion & Task

In Canada, we have a problem with systemic racism towards our Indigenous People. This unit represents just one way I will address racism and sexism in my own classroom in adherence with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It includes:Detailed Teacher Notes (Including a warning that some linked clips are for high school audiences.)When Topics Are Emotional Planning sheet& Poster on Common tactics for discomfort Indigenous terminology learning (in two formats) - one poster & one note
Preview of "A Raisin in the Sun" Full Unit | Movie Guide | For Women's History Month

"A Raisin in the Sun" Full Unit | Movie Guide | For Women's History Month

This complete unit plan includes all lessons, is perfect for encouraging critical thinking, and builds to a final literary analysis essay. This classic text is vital for exploring race, class and gender. Lorraine Hansberry is required reading for pretty much any human, and this play is some of her finest work.A “Raisin in the Sun” is a story that rises and crescendos into one of the most powerful and yet understated climaxes in all of playwriting. In this unit, students explore the themes and ch
Preview of COPPER SUN UNIT, by Sharon Draper | Unit Plan and All Lessons Included | NO PREP

COPPER SUN UNIT, by Sharon Draper | Unit Plan and All Lessons Included | NO PREP

This complete unit includes everything you need to hook struggling readers and give them a reason to love books. This accessible and fascinating story is perfect for students who need some motivation from a page-turning story.Using this unit with Google Classroom is easy, just post one or two lessons each week for an exploration of a moving, devastating, and ultimately beautiful story. The unit includes 20 lessons and all supplemental resources and the book is available free online.This is the b
Preview of Women’s History Month Unit Plan, International Woman's Day, Projects, Bundle

Women’s History Month Unit Plan, International Woman's Day, Projects, Bundle

SAVE 20% OFF of 2 weeks of Inspiring English activities to honor Women’s History Month! This Women’s History Unit is intended for middle or high school English classrooms and includes a variety of fun and creative activities that will keep your students engaged and excited to come to class everyday month! Each lesson in this Women's History Month Bundle was intentionally created to empower your students by providing them the opportunity to see themselves within the women that they study. Activit
Preview of Medea, by Euripides: A Compare/Contrast Unit Using the Play and Short Stories

Medea, by Euripides: A Compare/Contrast Unit Using the Play and Short Stories

Compare and Contrast "Medea" and Assorted Short Stories: A thematic assignment that will get students thinking about power, gender, revenge, justice, sanity and strength.Have students read a revised, translated version of the ancient Greek play "Medea" and compare it to a powerful short story for a unique and edgy compare/contrast essay assignment. This take-home distance learning assignment is the perfect blend of rigor, intrigue, accessibility, gender studies and, oh ya, murder. I've been an E
Preview of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part I: Life

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part I: Life

Created by
Derek Cichminski
Comprehensive, day-by-day lesson plans for The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part I: Life. Helps students explore major themes of deontological ethics vs. utilitarianism, racism, medical ethics, poverty, and immortality and legacy and offers insights into a lesser-known and dark period of American history. Lesson plans are structured with a Do No activity, daily reading assignments and reading comprehension questions, as well as supplemental reading articles designed to show modern-day exampl
Preview of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part III: Immortality

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part III: Immortality

Created by
Derek Cichminski
Comprehensive, day-by-day lesson plans for The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part III: Immortality. Helps students explore major themes of deontological ethics vs. utilitarianism, racism, medical ethics, poverty, and immortality and legacy and offers insights into a lesser-known and dark period of American history. Lesson plans are structured with a Do No activity, daily reading assignments and reading comprehension questions, as well as supplemental reading articles designed to show modern-d
Preview of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part II: Death

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part II: Death

Created by
Derek Cichminski
Comprehensive, day-by-day lesson plans for The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Part II: Death. Helps students explore major themes of deontological ethics vs. utilitarianism, racism, medical ethics, poverty, and immortality and legacy and offers insights into a lesser-known and dark period of American history. Lesson plans are structured with a Do No activity, daily reading assignments and reading comprehension questions, as well as supplemental reading articles designed to show modern-day exam
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals/Analysis in Modern Speeches | Unit Bundle for Women's History

Rhetorical Appeals/Analysis in Modern Speeches | Unit Bundle for Women's History

Help your students understand rhetorical appeals by analyzing modern speeches by current, relevant public figures (great for Women's History Month!). Skills covered throughout these activities include the ability to identify key rhetorical devices such as ethos, pathos, logos, anaphora, allusion, repetition, and analysis of concepts such as audience, purpose, and tone. Students will be prompted to share their thoughts through personal reflections and critical thinking questions for discussion.
Preview of APUSH Period 6 and Period 7 (1865-1945) MEGA UNIT (Updated Test Revision)

APUSH Period 6 and Period 7 (1865-1945) MEGA UNIT (Updated Test Revision)

Does AP US History instruction get you down? At Mano Koa Enterprises, we say teaching APUSH is "A'ole Pilikia" (No Problem in Hawaiian). This product contains 19 complete lessons for 90 minute class instructions covering Period 6 (1865-1898) and Period 7 (1898-1945) of the AP US History curriculum including the following topics.In this award winning (2021 Gilder Lehrman Oregon History Teacher of the Year) product, students will journey across 80 years of American History from the rugged frontier
Preview of Gender Studies Pacing Guide - Unit 1

Gender Studies Pacing Guide - Unit 1

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
Unit 1 of 5 Women and Gender Studies Pacing Guide + ResourcesGrades 9-12Unit 1: The Social Construction of GenderEQ: How do we understand ourselves in relation to our gender?Includes:*Full Unit Plan - 25-35 days depending on bell schedule*Activities and Assignments scaffolded from beginning to end of unit*Critical thinking skills gained from focusing on gender, performance, and identity*Templates for: Non-Fiction reading, One Pagers, Exit Tickets--PREVIEW shows the plan without links to assignme
Preview of Silent Sentinels Suffrage Movement DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Silent Sentinels Suffrage Movement DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Challenge students to dive deeper and think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused unit on the women suffrage movement’s final act: Alice Paul and the Silent Sentinels' impatient bravery and steadfast dedication to the American value of equality that finally brought women the 19th Amendment's right to vote.This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on free speechRecent protest movementsThe backstory of women's suffrage prior to 1917 Silent Sentinels
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 Phillis Wheatley Poems - 5 Day Unit, CCSS

Phillis Wheatley Poems - 5 Day Unit, CCSS

This is a 5-day unit in which students analyze the poetry of Phillis Wheatley, an early poet in the days of America's founding. There are two main poems that students will analyze that correspond to the American revolutionary cause and at the end students will select another poem from a compiled list of different topics she wrote about. Students will read the poems (included), learn about the author, engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writi
Preview of U.S. History Women's Rights & Feminism Mini Unit

U.S. History Women's Rights & Feminism Mini Unit

This unit serves well in a high school U.S. History course by building on a foundation of basic writing skills by practicing evidence-supported argument and by exploring the foundational American values of diversity, determination, and hard work. This unit is taught thematically therefore, structured within a universal theme (ex. diversity, “land of opportunity”), students of any level can engage in high-level thinking and teachers can add or subtract sub-topics easily to meet local standards, t
Preview of Emily Dickinson Bundle - 3 Units of Her Classic Poetry - CCSS

Emily Dickinson Bundle - 3 Units of Her Classic Poetry - CCSS

This is a bundle of our literature units for poet Emily Dickinson. Students analyze 7 of her classic poems about various subjects such as self-identity, success, nature, death, and hope. Students will learn about the author, delve into the context of the author's purpose in the poems, read the texts (included), engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, make inferences supported by evidence, and write their own poems. Each unit has daily lesson plans included.Not
Preview of Self-Esteem Empower & Educate Young Girls

Self-Esteem Empower & Educate Young Girls

Do you want to help young girls feel empowered and confident? Do you want to help build self-esteem? These resources were designed to educate and empower young girls to support them as they grow up in a social media driven world. The program was developed by a recent university graduate with a degree in Woman & Gender studies. The program has been carried out as a school club for girls age 9-11, though it can be easily transferable for older ages or used in a classroom environment. Each
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
Preview of Gender Studies Pacing Guide -Unit 2

Gender Studies Pacing Guide -Unit 2

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
Unit 2 Pacing Guide for Gender Studies Course. Essential Question: How have laws in the United States impacted social movements for equity and access in society?Priority Concepts: Law, Feminism, Labor, MarriageReadings, activities, and film analysis included in this unit plan. Templates for exit tickets, one pagers, Venn diagrams, and generic film guide also included. This unit plan includes the Midterm Assignment. To be used with Gender Studies for Youth Unit 1 Plan.
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