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More Equality Resources
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Thinking about Prejudice
In this critical thinking activity, students are challenged to decide what to do in situations... | Go Androgynous
Use this printable to promote an understanding that roles of males and females in today's... | |
African-Americans and Others Fight Discrimination
Ask students to read and answer related questions about the state of racial equality in the... | ||
Women in "Her" Story
Enjoy an art project that focuses on overlooked women in history. This lesson plan includes... | ||
Amelia Earhart's Solo Flight
Interesting facts and fun activities related to Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo... | The Kindness-Catcher Camera
In this skill-building lesson, children study photographs and learn how to identify acts of... | |
YMCA Word Search
Your class will enjoy learning about the history of the YMCA. Then, they will complete a word... | How to Talk To Children About Stereotypes
Have your kids uttered their first stereotype yet? Here are the words you need to talk with... | |
The Roots of Women's Rights
Seneca Falls Convention, marriage laws, and other topics are discussed in this article on... | Seeing Eye Dogs for the Blind
Interesting facts and fun activities related to "seeing eye" guide dogs for the blind. | |
Equality in Sports for Women
The passage of Title IX was supposed to guarantee equality for women in amateur sports, but... | Prejudice: Balanced or Biased?
Students use their critical thinking skills to consider what constitutes prejudice. | |
Notable Quotes by Women
From Toni Morrison to Abigail Adams -- this collection of famous quotes is eclectic and... | Understanding Discrimination
Students use prior knowledge to write about several forms of discrimination. | |
Case of Yick Wo vs. Hopkins
Read about facts behind this case. For use with Lee Yick: Fighting Racism. | ||
Even Though I'm Lavender
Encourage students to accept their differences, respect differences in others, and strive to... | Groundbreaking Women Quiz
See how much your students know about famous firsts in women's history. This printable... |

