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9th grade Women's History Month unit plan pdfs

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 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 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.
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poems - 5 Day Unit - Self-Identity, Success, Nature - CCSS

Emily Dickinson Poems - 5 Day Unit - Self-Identity, Success, Nature - CCSS

This is a 5-day unit in which students analyze the poetry of Emily Dickinson. These poems explore the ways Dickinson expressed themes concerning the identity of the self and the wonders of nature. Students will read the poems (included), learn about the author, engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a poem of their own.The poems include:1. "I'm Nobody! Who are you?"2. "Success is counted sweetest"3. "Natur
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poem - Hope is the thing with feathers - Mini Unit - CCSS

Emily Dickinson Poem - Hope is the thing with feathers - Mini Unit - CCSS

This is a 3-day mini unit in which students analyze Emily Dickinson's famous poem, "Hope is the thing with feathers." The poem has been called Dickinson's hymn of praise to honor the human capacity for hope. Students will read and analyze the poem (included), engage with the vocabulary, learn about the author, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a "definition poem" of their own in similar style. Note on Level of Rigor: High school
Preview of Emily Dickinson: Poems About Death - Mini Unit - CCSS

Emily Dickinson: Poems About Death - Mini Unit - CCSS

This is a 3-day mini unit in which students analyze Emily Dickinson's poetry about death. These poems explore the ways Dickinson expressed themes concerning the experience of death and mortality. Students will read the poems (included), engage with the vocabulary, learn about the author, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a poem of their own.The poems include:1. "Because I could not stop for Death"2. "I heard a Fly buzz - when I
Preview of Domestic Violence Awareness

Domestic Violence Awareness

This unit was written to be taught with the book The Hate U Give but can be taught independently. - Increasing students’ understanding of domestic violence and the particular vulnerabilities of women of color- Be equipped to provide support and help to a friend or family member who may be involved in an abusive relationship- Increase help-seeking behavior among students involved in abusive dating relationships - Promote healthy approaches to dating relationships and conflictsSimilar Products
Preview of Women's History Month- Can [Black] Women Have It All

Women's History Month- Can [Black] Women Have It All

What's included?Three Reads Protocol of "The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America" by Tamara Winfrey Harris. Answering the question, "In what ways are Black women’s behavior’s policed?"Three Reads Protocol of "Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools" by Monique W. Morris. Answering the question, "How has misogynoir impacted Black girlhood? What should be done to protect Black girls?"Three Reads Protocol of "We Should All Be Feminists" Chimam
Preview of Women's History Month Ketanji Brown Jackson Unit - Research, Writing Project

Women's History Month Ketanji Brown Jackson Unit - Research, Writing Project

This Product Includes:RAFT writing project description, prompts, and assessment rubricFact and Opinion write and share activityInternet Fact Find (with answer key)
Preview of NO PREP- Entire Digital Lesson: "How Women Rode Bicycles to Freedom"

NO PREP- Entire Digital Lesson: "How Women Rode Bicycles to Freedom"

This is a lesson entirely ready-to-go! This would even be great for a sub plan. This is a companion guide with the Did You Know That?! video "How Women Rode Bicycles to Freedom" which examines the history of women's rights and the tools that helped guide more independence. This lesson involves interactive comprehension questions, companion resources, timelines, and opportunities for discussion. Fantastic resource!The accompanied video is produced in American Sign Language, but has English voice-
Preview of Coretta Scott King Resource Guide for All ages- Black History- Art project

Coretta Scott King Resource Guide for All ages- Black History- Art project

Created by
Read the Rainbow
"Without Coretta Scott King, there would be no MLK Day." Bernice KingThese are the words that inspired this resource. Coretta Scott King is often thought of as an activist because of who her husband was. When in fact, she was an activist her entire life! Before she even met her soon to be husband Martin Luther King, Jr. This resource guides you into a part of Coretta Scott King that maybe you haven't learned before. She was such a remarkable woman and I wanted to provide this as a way for you an
Preview of COLORING BOOK FLOWRES

COLORING BOOK FLOWRES

If you're interested in coloring book flowers, there are many options available to you. Here are some tips to help you get started:Choose the right coloring book: Look for a coloring book that features flowers or floral designs. You can find these at bookstores, online retailers, and even in some art supply stores.Pick your coloring tools: Decide what you want to color with - colored pencils, markers, or watercolors. Each medium has its own unique properties, so choose the one that you feel most
Preview of Women's History Month: Suffrage Unit High School - FREE

Women's History Month: Suffrage Unit High School - FREE

PDF includes a timeline, informational text and photographs of the Women's Suffrage Movement. "Cliff Notes" if you will. Grades 9-12.*note: please download my new terms of use for updated contact email and website URLs https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Updated-Terms-of-Use-4697075Exclusive Freebies for mailing list members:Sign up here ---> https://mailchi.mp/82c8918a6784/sph
Preview of Diverse Women in Science - Grades 9 - 12 Supplement

Diverse Women in Science - Grades 9 - 12 Supplement

Science is a field that often overlooks the contributions and significance of women. Understanding opportunities, challenges, and contributions in sciences from a women-centered lens is beneficial to promote equity. This week-long supplemental curriculum features talks, articles, and books to support learning about diverse women in the sciences.
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