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Higher education Women's History Month unit plans $5-10

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 Maleficent Movie Discussion Guide: Feminist Perspective

Maleficent Movie Discussion Guide: Feminist Perspective

This Movie Discussion Guide is proofread by a native.Hope, your students B1-C1 love watching movies in original and analyzing them.In the Guide you will see thought-provoking questions, facts about feminism and suggested conclusions,and a range of functional phrases to help your students express their opinions.I've determined the following principles for this discussion:male-dominated worlddomestic sphere versus public life empowerment of women reproductive choices/motherhoodP.S. Feel free to do
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 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
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