12th Grade Women's History Month Homework

Women's Wartime Work & Postwar Struggles: 1 Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Download Now! Women's History: Comprehension & Primary Source
Uncover the Untold Stories of Women's Wartime Work and Postwar Struggles with this Engaging Worksheet!
Perfect for middle and high school history classes, this comprehensive resource empowers students to:

  • Analyze the iconic Rosie the Riveter imagery beyond the poster.
  • Explore how women's wartime contributions challenged traditional gender roles.
  • Examine the complexities of workforce shifts and the fight for equal opportunities after the war.
  • Grasp the rise and impact of feminist movements like NOW.
  • Engage with a primary source document to deepen understanding and spark critical thinking.

Key Features:

  • Variety of question formats: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer cater to diverse learners and keep them engaged.
  • Complete answer key for effortless grading and assessment.
  • Bonus primary source document for added depth and discussion opportunities.
  • No prep required! Print and go for effortless lesson planning.
  • Ideal for: US History, Women's History, Social Studies, ELA, Critical Thinking Skills

**Boost your curriculum, ignite meaningful discussions, and inspire the next generation of changemakers with this powerful worksheet! **

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The Handmaid's Tale Essay Questions

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This product contains 15 Common Core aligned essay prompts for Margaret Atwood's chilling dystopian novel, The Handmaid's Tale. Prompts are all perfect for a 5 paragraph essay, discussion questions, or a short open response for a test (I have used them all three ways).

Here is an example of a prompt:

"Offred claims that 'Ignoring isn’t the same as ignorance, you have to work at it.' What is the difference between ignorance and ignoring? What is more dangerous? Provide examples from historical or contemporary society."

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Women of Color & Cold War Oppression: 1 Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Dive deeper than one-dimensional narratives! This powerful worksheet delves into the complex experiences of women of color navigating both racial and gender discrimination during the Cold War era. Through the lens of Black feminist leaders like Angela Davis, students will analyze personal narratives, unpack the concept of intersectionality, and explore primary sources to gain a nuanced understanding of their unique struggles and triumphs.

Key Features:

  • Uncover untold stories: Analyze excerpts from Angela Davis' groundbreaking works and other voices of color, fostering empathy and challenging historical misinterpretations.
  • Deconstruct intersecting oppressions: Introduce and explore the concept of intersectionality, empowering students to recognize the layered dimensions of discrimination faced by marginalized groups.
  • Engage with primary sources: Analyze a historical document to sharpen critical thinking skills and connect academic concepts with real-world experiences.
  • Variety of question formats: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer cater to diverse learning styles and keep students engaged.
  • Complete answer key: Save time and simplify grading with a handy answer key included.
  • No prep required! Print and go for effortless lesson planning on Women's History Month, Civil Rights units, or social justice curriculum.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school history, social studies, and ELA classes
  • Women's History Month, Black History Month, and diversity & inclusion initiatives
  • Developing critical thinking, comprehension, and historical analysis skills

Spark meaningful conversations about social justice, intersectionality, and the ongoing fight for equality with this impactful resource!

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