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Readers Theater Script: Little House on the Prairie
Students dramatize a section of Little House on the Prairie, by Laura Ingalls Wilder. They... | My Brother Sam Is Dead Mapping Activity
Use this map to trace the flight of English loyalists from the U.S. to Canada. | |
Readers Theater Script: Johnny Tremain
Students develop a script for Johnny Tremain, by Esther Forbes, the story of an apprentice who... | ||
Readers Theater Script: Zia
By writing a Readers Theater script for Zia, by Scott O'Dell, students will learn about Zia and... | My Brother Sam Is Dead Answer Key
Use this answer key with Tests A, B, and C and the My Brother Sam Is Dead Mapping Activity. | |
First Lady of the Air: Amelia Earhart
Share the story of Amelia Earhart's achievements with your students, and assign the related... | ||
An Abolitionist Play
Students learn about five women abolitionists and are asked to write a one-act play that... | My Brother Sam Is Dead Projects
Students can choose from the list of projects given or design their own. | |
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Share the story of Hillary Rodham Clinton, and assign the related activities to help your... | My Brother Sam Is Dead
Tim is forced to deal with the difficulties of the Revolutionary War in the story My Brother... | |
Noteworthy Women: Sandra Day O'Connor, Wilma Mankiller, and Geraldine Ferraro
Inform your students about three women who broke the gender barrier: Sandra Day O'Connor, Wilma... | Women's Liberation: Betty Friedan
Share the story of Betty Friedan's achievements with your students, and assign the related... | |
Attorney General Janet Reno
Share the story of Janet Reno, and assign the related activities to help them learn more about... | ||
Three First Ladies
Explore the different styles and accomplishments of three first ladies: Pat Nixon, Betty Ford,... | The All-Female League
In 1943, chewing gum magnate Philip K. Wrigley organized the first all-female baseball league.... | |
Two First Ladies: Eleanor Roosevelt and Bess Truman
The chart on this page compares some facts about first ladies Eleanor Roosevelt and Bess... |
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