Why did it take so long for women to get the right to vote? Sex and gender are two different concepts. Sex refers to biological differences while gender relates to the roles and expectations culture assigns to each group. Every culture struggles with adjusting the roles of men and women to secure a just and harmonious society. Several factors like religion, science, tradition and technology influence gender roles.
Looking for a way to get students up and out of their seats and investigating primary sources while teaching the Women's Suffrage Movement? Be sure to grab this resource where students investigate twenty one primary sources, collaborate with their groups, make predictions and discoveries, share their answers in a group discussion, and learn all about the fight for women's right to vote. Each station has a unique topic: life of women in pre-1920's America, early suffragettes, the role of women in World War I, the Suffrage Movement, opposition to the Suffrage Movement, the passage of the 19th Amendment, and the impact and legacy. Students will investigate images, newspapers, excerpts from text, cartoons, flyers and more! In this activity, students will receive two worksheets - one for their observations and one for notes. First, students will rotate through different stations each containing primary sources related to the Women's Suffrage Movement and writing down their observations at each on the worksheet. Then, students will share their observations for each station in a whole class discussion, just before learning about that topic, and recording notes in the notes section of their worksheet. Included in this activity is: 21 primary sources in seven stations 15-slide PowerPoint A four page worksheet with sections for observations and notes Teacher guide This activity is designed for in-person learning and contains everything you need for an introductory lesson on the Suffrage Movement! These activities are incredibly engaging and promote discussion. Students can't wait to share their observations with the class! The length of the lesson varies, but can take between one to two class periods depending upon the discussion level from the class.
Free, printable women's suffrage activity. This activity is designed for students in 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade. Click to view and print!
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Want to celebrate women's rights and honour the struggle made towards equality? The historical flag of the women's suffrage movement in celebration of the 19th Amendment is perfect for such an occasion! Made by KiwiVexArt in collaboration with a third party to support the workers' struggle worldwide. Even better, your flag won’t crease or shrink thanks to the polyester material and will last a long time. • 100% polyester • Knitted fabric • Fabric weight: 4.42 oz/yd² (150 g/m²) • Print on one side • 2 iron grommets
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Discover the life of women rights activist, Lucy Burns, as you create these interactive foldables for your Interactive Notebook or Lapbook. These four foldables cover: Lucy Burns: Basic Facts Lucy Burns: Early Activism Lucy Burns: Organizations Civil Disobedience This ebook format includes a downloadable PDF file. Just follow the instructions, cut, fold, glue, and create! Print as many as you need for your own household. For a FREE example of these Interactive Foldable Booklets, please download this one at no charge: Separating Mixtures Interactive Foldable Booklet ***NOTE: THIS PRODUCT IS AVAILABLE IN EBOOK ONLY!
This set of powerpoint slides and notes covers the growth of the women's rights movement from the 1950's through the 1980's and concludes with focus on the Equal Rights Amendment. Topics mentioned in the presentation are women's suffrage, feminism, second-wave feminism, Betty Friedan & Phyllis S...
Kate Sheppard, English-born activist, who was a leader in the woman suffrage movement in New Zealand. She was instrumental in making New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote (1893). Learn more about Sheppard’s life and career.
* Percentage of sales goes to vulnerable women and children * Modern re-print front and back from an original vintage women's suffrage related postard (original circa 1910). The front image depicts a black and white photograph taken by Underwood & Underwood, N .Y in 1913, of prominent suffragette, Emmeline Pankhurst, but with a misspelling of her name - see "EmmAline" instead of "EmmEline", with the caption: MRS. EMMALINE PANKHURST *Please Note* This is a high-quality replica copy and not the original postcard. The original was published by Pastime Novelty Co., 1343 Broadway, N.Y. as No. 1 of the 'Celebrity Post Card Series'. The back of the postcard is blank and features printed reproduction of the original printed lettering and postage stamp square. Printed on high quality photo paper. Posted second class in a hard-back envelope for protection. If you would like to have this image but not pay huge amounts for the real/original card, this may appeal to you. Carefully sourced, digitally scanned, replicated, printed and hand-finished.
Posters for a timeline in your Social Studies unit on NZ history. Makes a great display!These 14 images and captions encompass the arrival of Maori to the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake.1 image and caption per pageEvents/people covered-Arrival of Maori- Abel Tasman- Captain Cook- Signing of Treaty- Maori Land wars- Discovery of Gold- Women's suffrage (Women getting the vote)- WW2- Independence from UK- Edmund Hillary climbing Everest- The sinking of the Wahine- Internet arriving in NZ- Jenny Shipley as first female Prime Minister- 2011 Christchurch Earthquake-----Interested in NZ resources? Australia and NZ seasons New Zealand Money mega set ORYou can get this as part of my money saving NZ Bundle PDF - 14 Pages
SUSAN B ANTHONY Worksheet Craft Activity Womens Suffrage Voting U.S. HistoryDive into the inspiring life of Susan B. Anthony with our interactive Worksheet Craft Activity. This resource is designed to educate students about the pivotal role Susan B. Anthony played in the Women's Suffrage movement an...
This one page (front and back) The Roaring Twenties (20s) Social Studies/Civics webquest helps students develop their internet search skills while advancing their reading and understanding of informational text. This is a great introductory lesson to help students develop beginning or deepen knowledge of the The Roaring Twenties (20s). Students learn about Harding and Coolidge, Prohibition, Women's Suffrage, The Red Scare, The Great Migration, New Culture, Jazz, Flappers and more. Answer Key and extension activity included. This lesson links with Common Core reading informational text skills. This is a Microsoft Word file which you can edit and tailor to your liking. **Bonus fun page included at the end of the file ***Your purchase INCLUDES a separate printable worksheet version of the file for teachers who want to print the webquest out and make copies for their class to complete with pen/pencil. ***Best for grades 7-9*** ***This is a DIGITAL download. Once you complete your purchase, you'll be able to download the ZIP file. Nothing physical will be mailed to you*** ************************************************************************ Thanks for visiting my store! Don't forget to follow me for new product announcements, sales, promotions and updates! TechCheckLessons TechCheckLessons is not affiliated with Microsoft Corp. Product names, logos, brands, and other trademarks featured or referred to within this lesson are the property of their respective trademark holders. These trademark holders are not affiliated with my store. They do not sponsor or endorse the contents, materials or processes discussed within this lesson. Terms of Use: ************************************************************************ This document is for personal use only and may only be used by the original purchaser. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school district is prohibited. Additional licenses can be purchased at a discount for others to use in your department. You may not electronically distribute or post this product online where it can be accessed by the public (school INTRANET site that only students can access is fine like Google Classroom or Canvas). Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
“Dunmore is my new find in historical romance. Her A League of Extraordinary Women series is extraordinary.”—Julia Quinn, #1 New York Times bestselling author Bookish suffragist Catriona Campbell is busy: An ailing estate, academic writer’s block, a tense time for England’s women’s rights campaign—the last thing she needs is to be stuck playing host to her father’s distractingly attractive young colleague.Deeply introverted Catriona lives for her work at Oxford and her fight for women’s suffrage. She dreams of romance, too, but since all her attempts at love have ended badly, she now keeps her desires firmly locked inside her head—until she climbs out of a Scottish loch after a good swim and finds herself rather exposed to her new colleague.Elias Khoury has wheedled his way into Professor Campbell’s circle under false pretenses: he did not come to Oxford to classify ancient artefacts, he is determined to take them back to his homeland in the Middle East. Winning Catriona’s favor could be the key to his success. Unfortunately, seducing the coolly intense lady scholar quickly becomes a mission in itself and his well-laid plans are in danger of derailing…Forced into close proximity in Oxford’s hallowed halls, two very different people have to face the fact that they might just be a perfect match. Soon, a risky new game begins that asks Catriona one more time to put her heart and wildest dreams at stake. DETAILS ISBN-13: 9780593334669 Publisher: Berkleys Publication Date: December 5, 2023 Pages: 432
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