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Honor famous women with a Women's History Month lesson plan. Readers answer questions using a text about many famous women in history, using a combination of independent and collaborative learning strategies.
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Instructional Ideas
- Include in a study of women in history during Women's History Month in March
- Have the small groups of class members created before beginning the lesson
Classroom Considerations
- Due to the level, younger pupils may need guidance with the reading passages
- Requires Internet access in the computer lab, at the library, or in the classroom
Pros
- Lesson breaks down time of procedures
- The notable women featured in the activity's reading passages include Ada Lovelace, Amelia Earhart, Sally Ride, Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, and Helen Keller
- The reading passages include images of the famous women mentioned
- Comes with all the necessary reference sheets and worksheets
Cons
- None
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