Assessing Women’s Past Through Art

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.

The Solidarity Quilt

Students will design a paper solidarity quilt, a colorful patchwork of women’s hopes and promises for a better world.

Susan B. Anthony Day

* 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.

Tiger Finger Puppet

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.

Chinese New Year Lesson Plan

Students will:

# Learn about the Chinese New Year
# Cultural importance
# Some special events of the holiday