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Teaching American History - Lesson Plans and Teaching Ideas for Women in American History
- "Republican Motherhood v Evolving Role in Society: WebQuest," by Dana Altobelli
- "Women's Rights in Fitchburg, Massachusetts," by Kay Alverson-Hillman
- "New England Mill Towns and the Female Operators," Grade 8, by Virginia May
- "Work and Home for Colonial Women, "Grades 11 and 12, by Erick M. Eiben.
- "How Could Historic Events Such as the Salem Witch Trials Been Affected by Biology?," Grade 7, by Judith Miller.
- "Salem Witch Trials: How to Try a Witch Trial," Grade 10 Honors, by Elizabeth Cahill.
- "The Road to Women's Suffrage," Grade 11, by Mandy L. Matthew.
- "A Woman Made that!: Women Inventors," Middle School, by Catherine Reilly.
- "Female Slaves in the South," Grade 10, Christine Miranda.
- "The Salem Witch Trials: Comparing and Contrasting the Movie Version of The Crucible and Primary Source Documents," Grade 7, by Mike Breslau.
- "Enactment of the Trial of Rebecca Nurse," Grade 5, by Kathleen Paulsen.
- "Lowell Mill Girls," Grade 11, by Valerie Spar.
- "Herbs and Colonial Life," by Donna M. Bresnahan.
- "A Look Into the Lives of the Children," Grade 8, by Robin Allain-Moody. Powerpoint Presentation.
- "Life in Colonial America - Massachusetts," Grade 8 students with IEPs and 504 Plans, by Robin Allain-Moody.
- "Colonial Women and the Raid at Deerfield," Grade 10 Honors, by June Kelly.
- "Life of a Sixteen Year Old Girl Working in th Lowell Mills," Grade 8, by Scott Rogers.
- "Racism," Grade 10, by Warren Stevenson.
- "Townsend - Before and Afer: A Map Exercise," Grade 5, by Camie Hoffman.
- "The Role of Leading Women in the Abolition and Women's Suffrage Movement," Grade 10, by Jason Hilton.
- "Women's Sphere and Technological Implementation," Grade 11, by Christine Lamson Olson.
- "I Can't Vote, But My Voice Can Still Be Heard!" Grade 7 Literacy, by Timothy Dodd.
- "Using the Internet to Study Women's Rights Through Olympians and Title IX," Grade 5 - 8, by Marilyn Zavorski. Handout 1, Handout 2, Handout 3, Handout 4, Questions, Powerpoint Presentation
- "Women Through Music and Popular Song," by Todd Goodwin.
- "Issues of Women Working in Factories During America's Early Industrialization," Grade 9, by Masten Woodward.
- "Writing a Research Paper - Women and other Disadvantaged Groups During 20th U.S. History," by Earl Martin.
- "Importance of a Woman's Marriage in Passing on Family Traditions During the 1700's in Colonial America," by Mike McMahon.
- "Script Writing Using Artifacts & Primary Source Documents," Grade 5, by Susan Reardon.
- "Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and the Women's Suffrage Movement," Grade 9, by Thomas Kennedy.
- "The Role of Archaeology in Helping Us to Understand History, "Grade K - 12, by Jocelyn Smith-Farrington.
- "Our Long and Harrowed Journey: African American Women in American History," Grade 11 accelerated, by Michelle Snouffer.
- "Condemned Women: Salem Witch Trial," Grade 9, by Tom Lamey. Powerpoint Presentation.
- "Gender Expectations of Males and Females and How this Led to the Developmet of Different Spheres with the Purpose of Providing an Understanding of the Legal Status of Wives in Colonial America," Grade 11, by Joanne Diaz.
- "Contributions of Women to the Abolitionist Movement," Grade 8, by Donna Crowley.
- "Using a Midwife's Tale and the www.dohistory.org Website as a Lens for Women's and Gender History," Grade 11 AP, by Timothy Castner.
- "The Idea of History as Material Culture: Assessing Economic, Industrial, Social and Cultural Growth of the U.S. Through the Study of Objects," Grade 8, by Diane M. Boucher. Powerpoint Presentation.
- "Women and Weaving," Grade 8, by Timothy Sheasgreen.
- "Women: Shakers and Movers," Grade 8, by Timothy Sheasgreen.
- "Women and Slavery," Grade 8, by Timothy Sheasgreen.
- "Abigail Adams: Massachusetts Native, Wife, Mother and Women's Right Activist," Grade 9, by Julia Stitson Fehmel.
- "The Raid on Deerfield," (powerpoint presentation) by Tammie Reynolds.
- "Documents on Women's History," by Jamie Carrier.
- "Varying Roles of Women from the Colonial Era to World War I," Grade 9 - 12 (Low level inclusion class or self-contained special education), by Mary Martorella.
- "The Slave Experience of Women," by Andrea Barry.
- "Organizing a Suffrage Campaign" Grade 10, by Ron Williams.
- "The Women's Movement," Grade 10, by Mary Jane Flaherty.
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