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National Women of History 2017: research activities for Teens
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Are you looking for some research activities on inspirational women for National Women of History month? Then look no further!
The 2017 theme is all about “Honouring Trailblazing Women in Labour and Business ” and 13 amazing women have been chosen!
The 2017 theme is all about “Honouring Trailblazing Women in Labour and Business ” and 13 amazing women have been chosen!
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• Delilah L. Beasley (1867-1934) Historian and Newspaper Columnist
• Gladys Tantaquidgeon (1899-2005) Mohegan Medicine Woman, Anthropologist, and Tribal Elder
• Eleanor Flexner (1908–1995) Historian and Independent Scholar
• Polly Welts Kaufman (1929-Present) Writer, Activist and Teacher
• Lynn Sherr (1943-Present) Broadcast Journalist and Author
• Judy Yung (1946-Present) Oral Historian, Author, and Professor
• Darlene Clark Hine (1947-Present) Historian and Educator
• Holly Near (1949-Present) Singer, Songwriter, Social Activist
• Vicki L. Ruiz (1955–Present) Educator and Pioneer in Latina History
This resource is really easy to use in your classroom: there are 9 sheets which have the name and picture of each of the women mentioned above, with some research prompts to guide students. Students can then undertake their own research (at home or in lessons) to find out more about these women and then reflect on why they think they are so inspirational and have received this achievement.
So go on, inspire your girls and educate your young boys on the Power of Women!
• Delilah L. Beasley (1867-1934) Historian and Newspaper Columnist
• Gladys Tantaquidgeon (1899-2005) Mohegan Medicine Woman, Anthropologist, and Tribal Elder
• Eleanor Flexner (1908–1995) Historian and Independent Scholar
• Polly Welts Kaufman (1929-Present) Writer, Activist and Teacher
• Lynn Sherr (1943-Present) Broadcast Journalist and Author
• Judy Yung (1946-Present) Oral Historian, Author, and Professor
• Darlene Clark Hine (1947-Present) Historian and Educator
• Holly Near (1949-Present) Singer, Songwriter, Social Activist
• Vicki L. Ruiz (1955–Present) Educator and Pioneer in Latina History
This resource is really easy to use in your classroom: there are 9 sheets which have the name and picture of each of the women mentioned above, with some research prompts to guide students. Students can then undertake their own research (at home or in lessons) to find out more about these women and then reflect on why they think they are so inspirational and have received this achievement.
So go on, inspire your girls and educate your young boys on the Power of Women!