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Quizzes - National Women's History Alliance
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Curriculum & Resources for Educators | NMWA
Support arts learning in the classroom and introduce your Pre-K–12 students to art by women, past and present, using our free teacher resources.
Women’s Suffrage | Learning for Justice
This lesson is the fourth in a series called Expanding Voting Rights. The overall goal of the series is for students to explore the complicated history of voting rights in the United States. Two characteristics of that history stand out: First, in fits and starts, more and more Americans have gained the right to vote. Second, over time, the federal government's role in securing these rights has expanded considerably.
Women's History Month Lessons | Education World
In March, discuss women's contributions to the world.
Women's Rights | DocsTeach
Places Where Women Made History in America | National Trust for Historic Preservation
In 2020, you helped us uncover and uplift more than 1,000 places where women made history. Now, explore these fascinating stories.
She Resisted
See the strategies of women’s suffrage brought to life—in full color.
Explore | Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote | Exhibitions at the Library of Congress | Library of Congress
We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. . . . In entering upon the great work before us, we anticipate no small amount of misconception, misrepresentation, and ridicule; but we shall use every instrumentality within our power to effect our object.
Women’s History in the United States
Our Women's History Teacher's Guide provides compelling questions, lesson activities, and multimedia resources for integrating women's perspectives and experiences throughout the school year.
Who is a woman in your life who you admire? — Assembly | Malala Fund
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
Home - National Women’s Hall of Fame
The Museum The gallery on the first floor of the National Women’s Hall of Fame (1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY) is open every day of the week, except Wednesdays, from 11am-4pm. Admission is donation based. HOURS OF OPERATION Monday: 11 am – 4 pmTuesday: 11 am – 4 pmWednesday: ClosedThursday: 11 am –…
The Untold History of Women in Strength Sports
We trace the history of women in strongwoman, powerlifting, and Olympic weightlifting from the 19th century to now.
16 Wonderful Women Scientists to Inspire Your Students
Proving once again that women can do anything... and everything.
Click - Introduction to Click! in the Classroom
Clio Visualizing History explores the unique role visual images play in American history through online visual history exhibits.
Studying Female Poets to Understand History
Women have often been omitted from histories, but the work of female poets can give students a needed perspective.
Social Studies Unit: Women's History - BrainPOP
Copy of Periodic Table of Amazing Women - Google Slides
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IF/THEN® Collection
Are you trying to inspire others with authentic and relatable images of women in STEM? We are pleased to offer the IF/THEN® Collection, a digital asset library of women STEM innovators, for educational and other noncommercial use.
Women’s History Month: Leaders and the right to vote - Washington Post
Women’s History Month - National Constitution Center
The Reason Women's History Month Is in March
A quick lesson.
What to Watch: Women's History Month
Take inspiration from documentaries and profiles of women making history and telling their stories.
Home - National Women's History Alliance
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Women’s History Month: March 2021
Digital Classroom Resources | National Women's History Museum
Explore all of the resources the National Women’s History Museum has created. There are lesson plans, biographies, posters, primary sources, and more. You can search by topic, theme, or resource type.
Women's History Month | National Women's History Museum
Every year March is designated Women’s History Month by Presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history.
NASA's women sending America back to the moon - YouTube
Nearly a half-century after the last Apollo astronaut stepped foot on the moon, NASA is working to send its first woman to the lunar surface. Bill Whitaker reports. https://cbsn.ws/2Owl6ZM "60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10. Subscribe to the “60 Minutes” YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1S7CLRu Watch full episodes: http://cbsn.ws/1Qkjo1F Get more “...
9 Resources for Women's History Month
Women’s History Month each year is a fabulous time for teachers to recommit to integrating the experiences of women and girls into instruction on history and contemporary society all year. Check out the following 10 classroom resources that offer a historical look at women making history in various contexts and/or a bridge that helps you and your students explore connections between women’s history and women’s experiences today.
Women's History Month
March is Women's History Month – commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history.