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Women's Suffrage and World War I Lesson PlanWomen's Suffrage and World War I Lesson Plan
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City University of New York
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7th - 8th
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Women's Suffrage and World War I

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Democracy cannot exist where not everyone has equal rights. Discuss the state of democracy and women's suffrage during World War I with class discussions, debates, and primary source analysis, in order for class members to connect with the time period accurately.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

women's suffrage, the suffrage movement, women's rights, world war i, the progressive era, primary source analysis, primary sources, primary source images, protests, american democracy, democracy, democratic values

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Use in a social studies class when focusing on World War I, the Progressive Era, or the Women's Suffrage Movement
  • Bring into a language arts class to discuss primary sources or informational text
  • Have learners use the extension activities and resources as independent project ideas
  • Compare the issues covered in the lesson (protests, equal rights movements, etc.) to similar occurrences in the world today

Classroom Considerations

  • Provides an abundance of assignments and discussion topics; divide the activities over several days or class periods

Pros

  • Discussion topics are thought-provoking and intriguing for all learners
  • Brings the concepts of the Progressive Era to the realities of your learners' lives
  • Provides primary source documents that you can use with other lessons or units

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.7.1 RI.8.1 SL.7.1.a SL.8.1.a

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