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Preview of Women in the Civil War: Station Rotations (Primary Sources & Informational Text)

Women in the Civil War: Station Rotations (Primary Sources & Informational Text)

Diversify your syllabus. Get your secondary students up and moving using these Women in the Civil War Station Rotations. This adaption of a DBQ gets students into exploring authentic female sources and perspectives. Students will take an inquiry stance-- all stations help students answer the essential question, "How did the Civil War Challenge and Change the Role of Women & Notion of 'Womanhood' in American Society?”(Looking for "Women in the Civil War" for grades 4-7? Click here)One woman
Preview of Irish Immigration & Irish Identity Lesson Bundle | St Patrick’s Day History

Irish Immigration & Irish Identity Lesson Bundle | St Patrick’s Day History

Irish History & Identity Mini-Unit Bundle Primary Sources • Political Power • National Identity • Immigration ⭐ Before you scroll — a quick, honest note: If this bundle supports your classroom, leaving a review truly makes a difference. Every positive review helps grow the reach of my store and allows other teachers to find rigorous, ready-to-teach content. And yes — it helps pay for soccer boots, school shoes, and all the chaos that comes with being a mom of five while supplementing a teacher
Preview of Giles Corey- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- "More Weight"

Giles Corey- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- "More Weight"

The Salem Witch Trial of Giles Corey – The Man Who Would Not YieldDescription: This Reader’s Theater and two-day lesson plan dramatizes the unbreakable will of Giles Corey, the man who refused to plead guilty or innocent. Students explore the meaning of integrity and civil courage through one of history’s most haunting acts of resistance. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with objectives and pacing - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Giles Corey -
Preview of Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

🌸 Her Voice, Her Power: Women in the Civil Rights Movement A Primary Source Mini DBQ for Women’s History Month This is not a poster activity. This is not “color and celebrate.” This is a rigor-packed, primary-source-driven mini unit that challenges students to evaluate how women shaped the Civil Rights Movement both publicly and behind the scenes. Students analyze real primary sources from: • Rosa Parks • Fannie Lou Hamer • Ella Baker And then build a structured mini-DBQ argument using sou
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