This choice board explores how to: Write and draw a picture book about women\u27s many roles during the American Revolution.Create an interactive StoryMap about the all-Black Women\u27s 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in World War II.Design a TV series about Anna Strong and other women in espionage during wartimes.Code a story in Scratch about the life of Jeanette Rankin who worked for peace during war.Compare and contrast the roles of women during the American Revolution, the Civil War, World Wars I & II, the Cold War, and the American War in Vietnam.And explore many more topics that are included in Building Democracy for All Influential Women Learning Pathway.https://scholarworks.umass.edu/tecs_ed_materials/1018/thumbnail.jp
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American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female...
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How do teachers integrate the experiences -- the herstories -- of women into elementary, middle and ...
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This choice board invites students to: Create a news evaluation tool to evaluate social media post...
Color poster with text and imagesWartime experiences for women, while husbands and brothers were gon...
This choice board invites students to: Use an augmented reality app to design a replica of a fossil ...
This choice board invites students to: Design a mural or sculpture for units of Asian American sol...
This book will examine the evolving role of American women in the military, contrasting the Vietnam ...
This choice board explores how to: Describe the life of the first Black woman pilot Bessie Coleman a...
American women contributed to the Great War in many ways. Women were nurses, volunteers, clerks; eac...
Paula E. Calvin and Deborah A. Deacon, American Women Artists in Wartime, 1776-2010, Mc Farland, 201...
In this class we will reconsider central themes of political science from a gendered perspective. Fo...
Grade Level(s): 4Topic (Overall theme): “Through the Eyes of Hoosier Women” highlights one person—...
American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female...
The purpose of this research is to show that the role of American women in the workplace was forever...
This choice board invites students to: Design an interactive story about the Lowell Mill Girls or Cl...
How do teachers integrate the experiences -- the herstories -- of women into elementary, middle and ...
Beginning with the Mollies of the Revolutionary war, women have participated in American warfare sin...
This choice board invites students to: Create a news evaluation tool to evaluate social media post...
Color poster with text and imagesWartime experiences for women, while husbands and brothers were gon...
This choice board invites students to: Use an augmented reality app to design a replica of a fossil ...
This choice board invites students to: Design a mural or sculpture for units of Asian American sol...
This book will examine the evolving role of American women in the military, contrasting the Vietnam ...
This choice board explores how to: Describe the life of the first Black woman pilot Bessie Coleman a...
American women contributed to the Great War in many ways. Women were nurses, volunteers, clerks; eac...
Paula E. Calvin and Deborah A. Deacon, American Women Artists in Wartime, 1776-2010, Mc Farland, 201...
In this class we will reconsider central themes of political science from a gendered perspective. Fo...
Grade Level(s): 4Topic (Overall theme): “Through the Eyes of Hoosier Women” highlights one person—...
American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female...
The purpose of this research is to show that the role of American women in the workplace was forever...