Tag: women’s history month
Patriots in Petticoats
Welcome to March. I love March. March is the cushion between winter and spring! The days are refreshingly longer! And, it’s Women’s History Month! Time to recognize the contribution of women in history! No more “History” kids, it’s time for HERstory! I suggest using literature to enhance your efforts at bringing “Herstory Alive” this month. [...]
Posted: March 1st, 2011 under American Revolution, History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism, Social Studies Alive! America's Past.
Tags: Literature, Revolutionary War, women's history month
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“Ain’t I a Woman!?” Women’s History Month Lesson
March is Women’s History Month. Try this free lesson written by TCI staff members Suzy Allione and Brian Thomas where students uncover the identity of some famous women throughout US History. Students work in small groups identifying individuals and analyzing their impact on Americans. To learn more about TCI and our programs, visit us at [...]
Posted: February 25th, 2011 under Challenging Students, Educational Trends and Issues, groupwork, History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism, students, Teaching Strategies, Web 2.0 Tips and Tools.
Tags: Free Lesson Plans, history, women's history, women's history month
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