One way to access women’s past is to examine art (paintings, drawings, carvings) from the period. There are a variety of ways to do this. For example, an interesting picture could be shown to introduce students to a period. They might conjecture about what it tells them about the period, or they might do additional research on it, using images from their textbook or other sources.
Students will design a paper solidarity quilt, a colorful patchwork of women’s hopes and promises for a better world.
* Students will recognize the importance of women suffrage.
* Students will demonstrate knowledge of significant historical events.
* Students will identify the Fifteenth and Nineteenth Amendments.
* Students will acknowledge the important works of Susan B. Anthony.
Finger puppets are such fun! Make several of the tigers and have a mini puppet show! A great way to celebrate Chinese New Year, the Year of the Tiger.
Students will:
# Learn about the Chinese New Year
# Cultural importance
# Some special events of the holiday