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In this lesson, you will learn about three women’s political movements at different points in time. You will see the effect they had on the progress of women’s civil rights and how they addressed inequality and discrimination, such as the right to vote.

You will also explore the stories of four women leaders and learn about how their leadership made an impact in their respective countries.

This lesson is suitable for anyone but is recommended for students aged 14-16. It can be used in the classroom or given to students to work through at their own pace on their own, or with a group of friends.

Activities to complete:

  1. Create imaginary social media profiles for women featured, bringing ideas together to show how this would look if they were active in their roles today.
  2. Design a poster to spread the word about a subject you care about.
  3. What new terms have your learned? Test this out with a puzzle.
  4. Use an art form to describe one of the three women’s movements you have studied and its impact on society.

Outcomes you will achieve:
• Understand the journey and sacrifices made by women to achieve political freedoms.
• Be able to identify the progress women have made and the impact they have had in leading their countries in different ways.
• See how small actions can lead to large-scale positive change.

This lesson plan was created in association with Tablet Academy

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