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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED233918
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  • Women's History Lesson Plan Sets. Annotated Bibliographies Art Education Audiovisual Aids Books Elementary Secondary Education English Instruction Females Interdisciplinary Approach Learning Activities Lesson Plans Models Resource Materials Sex Role United States History Womens History Womens Studies The materials offer concrete examples of how women contributed to U.S. history during three time periods: 1763-1786; 1835-1860; and 1907-1930. They can be used as the basis for an interdisciplinary K-12 program in social studies, English, and art. There are three major sections to the guide. The first section suggests lesson plans for each of the time periods under study. Lesson plans contain many varied learning activities. For example, students read and discuss books, view films, do library research, sing songs, study the art of quilt making, write journal entries of an imaginary trip west as young women, write speeches, and research the art of North American women. The second section contains a chronology outlining women's contributions to various events. An annotated bibliography of books for elementary and secondary students comprises the third section. An additional bibliography of print and nonprint materials concludes the guide. (RM)