Teaching Resources
Worksheets
Theme: Holidays and Celebrations
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Interview a Woman in Your Life
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- To celebrate Women's History Month, have students interview a woman whom they admire.
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A Peaceful Leader
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- Give your students practice reading a timeline with this reproducible time line of important events in the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
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A Leading Life
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- Use a timeline to answer questions about Dr. King's life
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Women Paving the Way
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- Read a time line to find out about American women who were first in their field over the past 40 years
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Have students read about four notable American Indians.
- Description:
- American Indian Heritage
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A Leading Life
- Description:
- Study a time line of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and answer questions
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A Time for Change
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- Write a letter explaining how women's rights have changed since 1848
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Hispanic Heritage
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- Have students complete and analyze pie graphs that show how the Hispanic-American population in the U.S. is expected to increase.
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Hispanic Heritage Month
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- Use this map to teach students about Central America.
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Native-American History
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- Use this time line to teach students about recent Native-American history.
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A Traditional Treat
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- Students answer questions based on a recipe for Mexican bread pudding.
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A Part of Women’s History
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- Students analyze a political cartoon to learn about the struggle for women’s suffrage.
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First in Their Fields
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- A time line of American women's accomplishments in the last forty years.
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Women Making History
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- Read a chart about women's accomplishments and answer questions




