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3rd Grade
Understanding Equality - The Legacy of Susan B. Anthony - Women’s Rights Movement
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3rd Grade
English
Investigate Susan B. Anthony's significant influence on gender equality and her lifelong commitment to advancing women's rights. Develop an understanding of the equality concept, critically analyze historical texts, and assess advocacy effectiveness through critical thinking exercises.
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2nd Grade
Susan B. Anthony's Legacy - Women's Rights and Equality - Historical Figures
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2nd Grade
History
Investigate Susan B. Anthony's pivotal role in championing women's rights, emphasizing her efforts for suffrage and equal opportunities in education and employment. Gain insights into her historical impact and build an understanding of the continued pursuit of equality and justice.
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2nd Grade
Understanding Influential Figures - Susan B. Anthony - Social Reform Movements
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2nd Grade
Other
Examine the pivotal milestones and challenges encountered by Susan B. Anthony in her advocacy for women's suffrage and abolitionism. Gain insights into the historical context of equality movements and cultivate critical thinking skills related to social justice issues.
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4th Grade
Vocabulary and Legal Concepts - Susan B. Anthony's Advocacy
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4th Grade
Social Studies
Explore essential vocabulary and legal concepts in relation to Susan B. Anthony's advocacy and the women's suffrage movement. Enhance understanding of historical legal terms and Anthony's impact on women's rights, developing critical analytical skills in social studies contexts.
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Famous Women in History - Women's History Month Presentation
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Science
Explore the achievements of influential women in history, highlighting their contributions and societal impacts. Gain an understanding of historical milestones and their significance in shaping society through the actions of these remarkable figures.
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Kindergarten - 3rd Grade
Breaking Gender Norms - Historical Contributions - Annie Moore's Pioneering Librarian Journey
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Kindergarten - 3rd Grade
English
Explore the inspirational journey of Annie Moore, who defied societal expectations in the 1800s to advocate for children's rights to access books and libraries. Understand the advancements in children's education throughout history and examine influential figures who have driven societal transformation.
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
[Women's Labor - Roles & Rights - Industrial Revolution]
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
History, Social Studies
Explore the transformative role of women during the Industrial Revolution, focusing on their shift to workforce participation and the emergence of the women's rights movement. Gain an understanding of the historical context, assess women's contributions, and recognize the socio-economic impacts of the era.
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4th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Women's Suffrage - Key Events and Impacts - U.S. History
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4th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore fundamental aspects of the Women's Suffrage Movement by examining key events and social impacts within U.S. history. Gain insights into the historical context and significance of suffrage, enhancing understanding of civic rights and social change.
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3rd Grade
Good Citizenship Practices - Civics and Historical Figures
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3rd Grade
Social Studies
Focus is placed on teaching young learners about good citizenship through the exploration of civics concepts and historical figures such as César Chávez and Susan B. Anthony. Learners gain insight into how these individuals' contributions have shaped societal roles and rights, enhancing their comprehension of civic responsibilities and social justice.
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4th Grade
Women's Rights - Suffrage Movement - 19th Century Reforms
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4th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the historical context and development of women's rights in the 19th century with a focus on the suffrage movement led by figures such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Understand the concept of suffrage and its impact, enhancing comprehension of historical advocacy for equal rights and voting access.
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5th Grade
[Analyzing Perspectives - Voting Rights - Susan B. Anthony's Advocacy]
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5th Grade
English
Analyze Susan B. Anthony's campaign for women's suffrage by examining various accounts, articles, and speeches. Gain insights into divergent perspectives and deepen understanding of historical narratives and persuasive rhetoric.
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5th Grade - 10th Grade
Historical Analysis - Women's Rights in the USA - Key Developments
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5th Grade - 10th Grade
English, Social Studies, History
Examine the progression of women's rights in the United States, highlighting pivotal historical milestones and influential figures such as Susan B. Anthony. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced and achievements made within the women's rights movement. Develop essential historical knowledge and analytical skills.
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5th Grade
Main Idea Identification - Understanding Paragraphs - Human Rights Concepts
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5th Grade
English
Focus on enhancing analytical skills by identifying main ideas within paragraphs related to historical efforts in human rights advocacy. Gain insights into events connected to women's suffrage and equal rights.
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5th Grade
Women's Voting Rights - Key Figures and Amendments - Women's Suffrage Movement
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5th Grade
History
Analyze the pivotal moments and influential figures in the women's suffrage movement, highlighting the significance of the 19th Amendment and the contributions of notable activists. Gain an understanding of the historical context and evolution of women's rights, facilitating a discussion on the impact of civic movements and constitutional changes.
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5th Grade
[Key Events and Figures - Progressive Movement - American History]
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5th Grade
Social Studies
Critically analyze events and influential figures of the Progressive Movement in American history. Gain an understanding of the roles played by key personalities and the legislative changes that defined the era, enhancing comprehension of historical reforms and societal transformations.
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5th Grade - 9th Grade
Parts of Speech - Identification and Application
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5th Grade - 9th Grade
English
Focusing on the intricacies of parts of speech enhances the ability to identify and apply nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other components within sentence structures. This improves grammar and writing proficiency by developing a deep understanding of how these elements function and interact.
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3rd Grade
[Historical Analysis - Women's Suffrage Movement - American History]
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3rd Grade
Social Studies
Investigate the development of women's rights and the critical influence of suffragists in the American suffrage movement. Gain insights into significant historical milestones and figures to enhance understanding of how these events contributed to shaping modern gender equality.
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5th Grade
Understanding Key Events and Contributions - Susan B. Anthony's Influence - Women's Suffrage
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5th Grade
English, Special Education
Explore the significant life events and contributions of Susan B. Anthony, focusing on her pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Understand the historical context of Anthony's activism, analyze her impact on society, and discuss the legacy of her work in securing women's voting rights.
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3rd Grade
Critical Reading Skills - Analyzing Texts and Non-Fiction Narratives
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3rd Grade
English
Focus is on developing critical reading skills by analyzing texts about historical figures such as Todd Beamer and Clara Barton. Learners will advance their understanding of informational texts, enhancing their ability to identify key details and comprehend the broader context of historical events.
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2nd Grade
Suffrage Advocacy - Historical Figures - Women's Rights Movement
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2nd Grade
English
Examine the historical contributions of Susan B. Anthony and Theodore Roosevelt in advocating for social and political change. Analyze key moments in the struggle for women's suffrage while developing critical thinking skills to assess the influence of these historical figures on societal progress.
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