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Revolutionary Women for Women's History Month

Jeffrey Boles
Jeffrey Boles over 2 years ago

Hello My Fellow Educators

I hope you are all well and Spring is coming our in your neck of the woods. As I started planning for March several weeks back, I noticed the Revolutionary Women research project in was in the Liberal and National Revolutions section in Era 6. This is one of my favorite projects of the year because it not only spotlights the important role women played in during the time period but, it allows students to learn about figures they might not have otherwise learned about. Now while I understand the reason this activity is placed in this section I actually think it works better for our class in section 6.4 and the Transformation of Labor in WHP - Origins. This section also features the World Tour of Women's Suffrage which I include as sourcing for their project. In addition, I think featuring the project at the start of the month of March provides background for the celebration of Women's History Month. Now I will say one of the challenges of this project can be the lack of information about some of the figures themselves. This can be frustrating for some of our students so, I do recommend doing a background check for all of the names provided as not all can truly allow our students to do a deep dive research project on. I am wondering if any use this project, what are your thoughts on it, and do you use it for Women'a History Month or is there another activity you do with your class?

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  • Julianne Horowitz
    Julianne Horowitz 11 months ago

    Thank you so much for the reminder/push to design something specific for this month. All of these ideas are amazing!  I have yet to make mini-books but ERIN CUNNINGHAM 's instructions are so easy to follow.  This is my year to try it.

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  • Julianne Horowitz
    Julianne Horowitz 11 months ago

    Thank you so much for the reminder/push to design something specific for this month. All of these ideas are amazing!  I have yet to make mini-books but ERIN CUNNINGHAM 's instructions are so easy to follow.  This is my year to try it.

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  • Julianne Horowitz
    Julianne Horowitz 10 months ago in reply to Julianne Horowitz

    I finally got my women's history month act together! Here are some "I Am" poems my kids created for women of "unit 8" in my APUSH class. Next year I will get my act together for WHP, too and use this for Revolutionary Women 1750 to Present. The key here was monitoring their poem creation in class (no chat GPT!)

     

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  • ERIN CUNNINGHAM
    ERIN CUNNINGHAM 6 months ago in reply to Julianne Horowitz

    I really like this adaptation Julianne Horowitz ! It really shows that you can accomplish the same goals with so many different possible outputs.

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