Women's History Month Research Project Report Template - Essay, Map, Timeline


Description
Have students research a woman that is important to U.S. history, and use that research to create an essay, map, and timeline for Women's History Month - or any time of year. The differentiated and scaffolded rough draft provides a great template to help even your struggling students write a successful essay and complete a project that they can be proud of - and without any prep on your part!
A model of the entire project is provided using Susan B. Anthony to make it easy for you to let your students know exactly what is expected of them as they complete this project.
This Women's History Month research project includes:
- a graphic organizer to help students research a notable American woman
- a 4 paragraph scaffolded rough draft to help students be successful with informational writing
- a 5 paragraph scaffolded rough draft to help with differentiation
- a revising and editing sheet for their women's history month essay
- a final draft writing paper
- a map assignment that has students label states that their notable woman visited
- a timeline assignment to help students create a timeline of important events
- a model of all of the above assignments using Susan B. Anthony so students can see what is expected
- grading rubrics to help you easily assess your students' Women's History Month project
The completed project makes a great women's history month bulletin board, or use it to help your students write a black history month ELA report for a wax museum project.
The scaffolding helps students successfully complete their women's history research, write a women's history report, and complete their map and timeline. You could use this for a women's history month informative writing center for your 3rd grade or 4th grade students. This is a great way to teach your students how to write biographies of famous people!
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