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Pack includes: 1) International Women’s Day lesson fully-resources pack - suitable for KS2 or possibly younger students in KS3 (Year 7).
2) Easy to use 4 page reading comprehension pack with three sections of differentiated questions, created for upcoming International Women’s Day. It can be used in form time as part of a whole-school literacy focus, in English lessons for KS3 or as a language analysis / comprehension activity for GCSE English Language Non Fiction.**

In this lesson the students will investigate the history of International Women’s Day and the reasons why we continue to celebrate it today.

We will discuss inspirational women throughout history including but not limited to Ada Lovelace, Malala Yousafzai, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Rosa Parks.

The children will reflect on the importance of living in a society that is fair for all, and debate the reasons why we must continue to fight for equality, even though British laws already protect women from discrimination.

The lesson has been created in an ‘adaptive teaching style’ and highlights the use of both cognitive and metacognitive strategies. The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint presentation, a video clip with questions, a discussion-based main activity, and a debate plenary task.

Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.

You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk

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