These beautifully illustrated, custom posters are excellent for classrooms and at home. This set features a diverse selection of inspiring female figures, with their name and an empowering quote! This set is part of a series. Other posters from this series are also available in the shop (links below). This is a PRINTABLE listing. These files will be provided to you as a digital download. You will receive size options of the high resolution JPEGS of the designs pictured. You’ll receive the following files: * A set of 6 8.5”x11” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 8x10” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 5”x7” inch high resolution JPEGS Once this listing is purchased, you can download your instant download files under the purchases/reviews section of your account. ADDITIONAL SET: Set of 6 Empowering Women: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1188628369/printable-set-of-empowered-women-of Set of 6 Empowering Black Women: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1187986345/printable-set-of-empowered-black-women ►Printing Process ◄ The final project of the artwork will be determined by the quality of the printer and either the paper or card stock that you choose. Please keep in mind that colors on a monitor may vary slightly from how they appear in person or how they display on viewing device to another due to the color calibration of your device or monitor. For the most visually stunning final results, we recommend printing the pages using high-quality paper, such as card stock. This artwork belongs to EmpowHer Prints. It is explicitly prohibited to resell this artwork, and it must only be purchased for personal use.
These beautifully illustrated, custom posters are excellent for classrooms and at home. This set features a diverse selection of inspiring female figures, with their name and an empowering quote! This set is part of a series - multiple sets are available in the shop! This is a PRINTABLE listing. These files will be provided to you as a digital download. You will receive size options of the high resolution JPEGS of the designs pictured. You’ll receive the following files: * A set of 6 8.5”x11” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 8x10” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 5”x7” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 4”x6” inch high resolution JPEGS Once this listing is purchased, you can download your instant download files under the purchases/reviews section of your account. ►Printing Process ◄ The final project of the artwork will be determined by the quality of the printer and either the paper or card stock that you choose. Please keep in mind that colors on a monitor may vary slightly from how they appear in person or how they display on viewing device to another due to the color calibration of your device or monitor. For the most visually stunning final results, we recommend printing the pages using high-quality paper, such as card stock. This artwork belongs to EmpowHer Prints. It is explicitly prohibited to resell this artwork, and it must only be purchased for personal use.
Incorporate feminist practice with discussion strategies in the classroom that provides opportunities for collaboration and interaction among your students with this classroom management routine. As a teacher, it is important to ensure your classroom mirrors the diverse world we live in today, and teaching feminism is the perfect way to help your students achieve greater understanding of themselves and each other. Moreover, discussion strategies in the classroom that foster collaborative learning and dialogue is essential for helping students maintain respect for each other, and learn from one another’s different perspectives. This discussion strategy for teachers allows for group cohesion while providing the structure and routine that ensures everyone knows what is expected of them and how to proceed. This method of organizing and setting up high school classroom procedures will get students to collaborate with each other while becoming familiar with women in US history who have significantly impacted how feminism has changed over time. Effective discussion strategies in the classroom facilitate student learning. This ready-to-use product provides a way to organize student groups and pairs as well as keep track of everyone while introducing feminist thinkers, activists, and organizations from US history from the first wave to now that your high school students need to know. By using these names and organizatons regularly and with intention, students will become familiar and comfortable with prominent feminists from US history through low-pressure exposure and repetition. There is a background information guide provided to give you additional resources for each individual and group; while the names on this appointment calendar are by no means exhaustive of US feminism, they represent a wide variety of social identities, feminist philosophies, and activism methodologies that will expand student’s understanding of what feminism is in the United States. Student groups and pairs will be organized by: The Daughters of Bilitis The Redstockings The Combahee River Collective Jane Collective Kimberle Crenshaw Angela Davis Emma Goldman Shulasmith Firestone Sojourner Truth Adrienne Rich Gloria Steinem Related Resources Trust Building Activity for Teenagers with Structured Questions Systemic Oppression: Growing Resource Bundle LGBT Civil Rights Timeline: A History Lesson Crash Course: Theories of Gender Product Details Group Appointment calendar for each student to keep track of partners and group members. Corresponding tracking sheet for the teacher to keep track of each student partnership and group for each category to avoid confusion in case anyone forgets or loses their calendar sheet. Background information with active links for each feminist group and individual so you can provide students with more background or incorporate into thematic lessons. Step-by-step instructions and explanation for how to use this product effectively as you embed social justice in the classroom. From the Blog: How to teach feminism Building Blocks for a Feminist Classroom Let's Connect! Learn more at teachingdissent.com DID YOU KNOW? You can get TPT credit to use on future purchases! Here's how: • Go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it, and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I sincerely value your feedback! Follow me to be the first to know about my new discounts, free resources, and NEW products! Look for the star near the top of any page within my store, and click it to become a follower. You will be the first to know about any new products from me!
Feminist criticism is a good critical lens for students new to #litcrit. With these 23 titles, teachers can help students think critically!
Bring International Women's Day into the classroom with free printables and ideas from teachers for your primary lesson plans!
Matt Davis highlights free and easy-to-implement classroom resources to celebrate Women’s History Month in March.
These beautifully illustrated, custom posters are excellent for classrooms and at home. This set features a diverse selection of inspiring female figures, with their name and an empowering quote! This set is part of a series. Other posters from this series are also available in the shop (links below). This is a PRINTABLE listing. These files will be provided to you as a digital download. You will receive size options of the high resolution JPEGS of the designs pictured. You’ll receive the following files: * A set of 6 8.5”x11” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 8x10” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 5”x7” inch high resolution JPEGS * A set of 6 4”x6” inch high resolution JPEGS Once this listing is purchased, you can download your instant download files under the purchases/reviews section of your account. ADDITIONAL SET: Set of 6 Empowering Women: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1188628369/printable-set-of-empowered-women-of Set of 6 Empowering Black Women: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1187986345/printable-set-of-empowered-black-women ►Printing Process ◄ The final project of the artwork will be determined by the quality of the printer and either the paper or card stock that you choose. Please keep in mind that colors on a monitor may vary slightly from how they appear in person or how they display on viewing device to another due to the color calibration of your device or monitor. For the most visually stunning final results, we recommend printing the pages using high-quality paper, such as card stock. This artwork belongs to EmpowHer Prints. It is explicitly prohibited to resell this artwork, and it must only be purchased for personal use.
What is the definition of a feminist, or of feminism itself? How much do these definitions matter when we talk about the politics of representation? And to what extent does this matter when discussing or teaching about feminism? One would hope a whole hell of a lot. When I was creating the curriculum to build […]
Comprehensive but student-accessible lesson to introduce Feminist Literary Theory. Includes editable slideshows with key definitions, concepts, & theorists, fully prepared Teacher Notes for each slide to keep you on track with guided analysis, as well as a list of suggested texts. Additional aspects include links to outside media texts for added understanding and depth, two versions of a classroom poster about the key elements of the theory, as well as links for suggested extension activities/learning resources for teachers and students. This would work best for senior students (I use it with grade 11 and 12 students). PRODUCT INCLUDES 20 fully editable Google Slides™ and PowerPoint file 8 guided questions for text analysis Complete Teacher Notes with details for each and every slide (NO PREP!) Text suggestions (a core text + next texts) with a sample response checklist Suggested extension activities and links to readings, videos, etc. 3 classroom posters (11x17 - 1 black and white, 1 greyscale, 1 full color) All in MLA format Note: Google slideshow linked in Teacher Notes pdf file. ************************************************************************ Like this product? Check out these other Literary Theory Lessons FULL YEAR of Quick Write Journal Prompts for High School ELA digital bell ringer FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Lesson with poetry analysis and creation Let's get social! --> Follow me on TPT for updates and new products! --> Blog --> Instagram --> Pinterest --> Twitter --> Email: smithteaches9to12 (at) gmail.com
Celebrate the achievements and contributions of women throughout history with our Women Of History posters. These 11x17 prints feature inspiring and powerful images of women who have made a difference in the world. Perfect for Women's History Month bulletin boards, classroom decorations, and feminist art displays. Get your Women Of History posters today and honor the women who have paved the way for future generations. To access the files, a doc and pdf file is attached that will redirect you to a Dropbox link where you can download the files without the need for a Dropbox account. The files will be available for download as soon as your payment is processed. Again, no physical products will be sent as part of this purchase. We hope that you enjoy using the Women's History Month posters and that they serve your needs well. If you have any questions or concerns about the product, please do not hesitate to contact us. UPDATED: letter correction, typo etc
International Women's Day is celebrated globally on March 8. Explore resources and teaching tools for the classroom you can use all year.
Teaching literary criticism can be challenging, but these text selections will help teachers pair critical lenses with suitable texts.
Bundle: Amplifying Gender Studies in the Classroom Resource 1: Stations, Discussion Questions, Gender Analysis: Women in Song Empower your exploration of gender theory in the classroom through an engaging analysis of gender representations in music. This resource offers: Guided Examination: Worksheets designed to explore portrayals of women, girls, boys, and men in 22 pop, rock, and country songs across 8 distinct stations or song categories. Facilitated Discussions: Warm-up and Wrap-up question sheets to frame and consolidate insights, fostering meaningful classroom discussions on gender representations in music. Resource 2: Tracking Gender Stereotypes in Literature - Feminist Theory in High School Enhance your discussion on gender portrayals in literature, media, and pop culture with this resource. It includes: Character Trait Tracking: Students track gendered traits between male and female characters, offering a platform for dissecting traditional roles or subverted gender expectations within a text. Versatile Application: Suitable for whole novels or single chapters, offering multiple possibilities, whether as a review after reading or a focused exploration within specific text sections. Resource 3: Letters from Fathers to Daughters Analysis Delve into the intimate world of father-daughter relationships with this unique resource featuring letters from historical figures Thomas Jefferson and F. Scott Fitzgerald to their daughters. Focusing on Gender Expectations: Explore societal expectations placed on women during different historical periods, as reflected in the guidance and advice provided by Jefferson and Fitzgerald to their daughters. Critical Thinking and Literary Analysis: Encourage critical thinking skills as students analyze the letters, deciphering implicit meanings and cultural nuances. Integrate literary analysis into historical contexts, enriching the understanding of gender roles in literature. Resource 4: Analytical Bell Ringers & Journals for Women & Gender in Literature Transform your classroom into a space for critical reflection with this comprehensive set of 15 Bell Ringer and/or journal prompts. Designed for easy integration into your routine, these prompts empower students to analyze and challenge gender stereotypes, both in their personal lives and within the realms of literature and pop culture. 15 Thought-Provoking Prompts: Explore a diverse range of prompts carefully crafted to encourage introspection and analysis of gender stereotypes in students' lives and the world around them. Covering personal experiences, literature, and pop culture, these prompts foster a nuanced understanding of gender dynamics. Encourage Open Dialogue: Foster a classroom environment where students feel empowered to express their thoughts, challenge stereotypes, and engage in meaningful discussions about gender roles. Why Choose the Bundle: Comprehensive Approach: These resources work harmoniously to provide a comprehensive framework for gender theory discussions. From music analysis to literary character trait tracking, the bundle offers multi-dimensional insights into gender representations. Inclusive and Accessible: By examining gender portrayals in both music and literature, this bundle caters to diverse learning preferences, making complex discussions more accessible and engaging for students. Personalized Teaching Experience: Both resources aim to facilitate critical discussions on gender representation, encouraging a deeper understanding of this complex and crucial topic in a classroom setting. Their adaptable nature allows for various teaching approaches, from whole-class presentations to interactive stations, fostering inclusive and immersive learning experiences. Empower Your Classroom Discussions: By merging these resources, my intent is to provide educators with a versatile toolkit for incisive and engaging discussions on gender representations in American culture, spanning music and literature. Explore, analyze, and foster meaningful conversations about gender portrayals in a way that resonates with your students.
There are many stories of racism in academia. Sheila Cote-Meek knows this both from her many years as a student and through her PhD research. "We always talk about racism as existing in society," said Cote-Meek, Associate Vice-President of Academic and Indigenous Programs at Laurentian University.
Embark on a colorful journey of creativity and resilience this Women's History Month with our Frida Kahlo Collaborative Coloring Poster. Pay homage to the iconic Mexican artist and feminist icon as your students engage in a collaborative art project that celebrates her unique vision and indomitable spirit. Measuring a striking 30x37.5 inches, this oversized poster serves as a vibrant centerpiece for classroom decor, sparking discussions on art, identity, and activism. With 20 individual pages conveniently sized at 8.5x11 inches, this project is perfect for classroom settings, homeschooling, or community events. Encourage creativity, self-expression, and appreciation for diversity as your students immerse themselves in coloring Kahlo's captivating image. Transform your classroom door or bulletin board into a tribute to Kahlo's bold and empowering artwork. Elevate your Women's History Month celebrations with this engaging and educational art piece. Key Features: Honor Women's History Month with Frida Kahlo's vibrant legacy of art and activism. Giant 30x37.5-inch poster creates a dynamic focal point for classroom decor. 20 individual pages sized at 8.5x11 inches for easy printing and assembly. Promotes creativity, self-expression, and appreciation for diversity and cultural heritage. Ideal for classroom door decor, bulletin boards, or collaborative classroom projects. Engaging educational activity suitable for learners of all ages. Empower your students with the story of Frida Kahlo's resilience and creativity while enhancing your classroom environment with this exceptional collaborative coloring poster. Inspire a new generation of artists and changemakers today! ✅Remember, if you are not following me yet on TPT, be sure and do so! I always put my new items on sale for 30% off for the first 96 hours! Kindly Note:If you have questions do not hesitate in emailing me at: [email protected] TERMS OF USE: GradeWide Resources Teaching Resources are for PERSONAL USE only and cannot be used in any products, freebies, or distributed in any format. Freebies, flash sales, and more are available; don't miss out! ✅Follow GradeWide Resourceson Instagram ✅Follow GradeWide Resourceson Pinterest
Looking for a stunning and inspiring poster to decorate your science classroom? Look no further than this Women in Science Poster! This unique and colorful poster celebrates the achievements of women in STEM fields, and is the perfect addition to any classroom looking to promote diversity and representation. This printable poster is available as an A4 digital download, making it easy to print and display as soon as you download it. Whether you're a teacher looking to inspire your students, or simply a lover of science and history, this Women in Science Poster is sure to make a statement on any wall. Celebrate the incredible accomplishments of women in STEM, and inspire the next generation of female scientists. ➡️ Poster SIZE: 21 x 29,7 cm ✅ This is a digital download, so no physical items will be sent. Files will be available after you bought this listing, instant download. ✏️ DETAILS - This file is not editable. You will receive a High Quality PDF file. - The colors you see on screen may differ slightly when printed and screen colour may differ from print colour. - Frames are not included. - Downloadable products are not refundable. For any question feel free to contact us! ✏️ CUSTOMIZATION Can't find what you are looking for? Write to us, we will create your personalized and custom product. For any question feel free to contact us! ✏️ PRINTING TIPS: For best results print this illustration in white cardstock. Printing depends of the paper, monitor, printer so please print these pages using a high quality printer, such as a local professional print shop for best results. ✏️ YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Printable Coloring Books: https://etsy.me/43Wqret Women in Science Posters: https://etsy.me/42Jtw0s Classroom Poster Decor: https://etsy.me/45THWh7 ✏️ COPYRIGHT All files are for personal use only and cannot be used commercially or be resold/redistributed. Copyright and full reproduction rights of these images remain the property of the artist Irene Renon. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT. Illustrations & original design © Irene Renon. 📌 CONTACTS My Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/ireneagh Shop Policy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ireneagh#policies Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.it/ireneagh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ireneagh/
What is the definition of a feminist, or of feminism itself? How much do these definitions matter when we talk about the politics of representation? And to what extent does this matter when discussing or teaching about feminism? One would hope a whole hell of a lot. When I was creating the curriculum to build […]
Celebrate Women's History Month in the classroom with this quote analyis resource.
As a teacher, display the values you and your students hold dear with this resist printable. Here are just a few ways you can use this art: ✓ You can print it large and loud for your classroom. ✓ Share on social media (tagging and crediting @littlegoldpixel, of course!) ✓ Use as a digital wallpaper for your phone or computer. ✓ Print, frame and give it as a gift to your teacher friends. So many possibilities! Typography: "In this classroom, we believe: Black Lives Matter / Feminism is for Everyone / Love Is Love / Humans Are Not Illegal / Science Is Real / Kindness Is Everything" This is a digital item. You download this wall art and print it yourself at home. Your download contains six large, high-quality JPGs, plus printing instructions, so you can easily print the size you need. These sizes are included: ✓ 8.5x11 inches ✓ 11x14 inches ✓ 4:5 ratio | 4x5in, 8x10in, 16x20in, 40x50cm ✓ 3:4 ratio | 6x8in, 9x12in, 12x16in, 18x24in, 30x40cm ✓ 2:3 ratio | 8x12in, 20x30in, 10x15cm, 20x30cm, 30x45cm, 50x75cm ✓ International paper | A1, 2, 3, 4, 5 If you're looking for a specific size or color, please do not purchase this listing. Contact me with your request or order via my custom design packages: https://www.etsy.com/shop/littlegoldpixel?ref=l2-shop-info-name%C2%A7ion_id§ion_id=21586951 SAVE 20% on any printable today. Sign up for coupon code: https://littlegoldpixel.com/etsy/ Browse the entire Little Gold Pixel collection here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/littlegoldpixel © Little Gold Pixel | All rights reserved
In celebration of women's history month, get the free colouring page and printable poster, featuring twelve famous women and their inspiring quotes.
Women's History Interactive Bulletin Board highlights the many contributions of women in U.S. History! Each bulletin board card includes an image, quote, and facts about over twenty amazing women in history. Each card also includes a QR code allowing students to learn more about their favorite women in history! This resource features 26 important figures in U.S. History, 2 interactive notebook pages to use in conjunction with the bulletin board, and 32 Women's History task cards! An instruction sheet is also included. Key figures in history included in this resource: Amelia Earhart, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ada Deer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Rachel Carson, Georgia O’Keeffe, Sonia Sotomayor, Jane Goodall, Dorothea Lange, Tammy Baldwin, Sojourner Truth, Maya Angelou, Alice Paul, Mildred Fish Harnack, Carrie Chapman Catt, Shirley Chisholm, Mae Jemison, Diane Nash, Ida B. Wells, Mary Church Terrell, Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, Jane Addams, Zitkala-Ša, and Susan B. Anthony. A template is also included allowing buyers to personalize their bulletin board display with their own additions of important women in history!
Ce récit historique et sociologique revient sur les grandes étapes et les concepts-clés du féminisme en décryptant sept slogans et citations associés à ce mouvement.
Celebrate Women's History Month with our collaborative pop art poster featuring the inspirational Malala Yousafzai! This engaging activity combines artistry and history as participants work together to color in this larger-than-life poster, capturing Malala's remarkable story and legacy. With vibrant pop art elements and a touch of mathematical shapes, this poster not only pays homage to Malala's activism but also encourages creativity and teamwork. Measuring a generous 37.5x37.5 inches, this poster provides ample space for individuals of all ages to contribute. Whether displayed on a bulletin board, in a classroom, or as door decorations, this poster serves as a powerful symbol of empowerment and education. With 26 pages of coloring activities for March, including worksheets tailored for preschool to 3rd-grade students, this collaborative project offers a meaningful way to honor Malala Yousafzai's incredible journey and the importance of women's history in shaping our world. Available in PDF format and letter size (8.5 x 11 inches), this activity is accessible to all, inviting everyone to join in celebrating the resilience and achievements of women throughout history, with Malala Yousafzai as a guiding light of courage and advocacy. Women's History Month Activities: Collaborative Coloring Poster Large Featuring Malala Yousafzai Pop Art Style Utilizes 1/25 Square Template Large size: 37.5x37.5 inches Includes Coloring Pages for March Suitable for Bulletin Board, Classroom Decor, and Door Decorations projects Consists of 26 pages Coloring Worksheets available for Preschool, Kindergarten, and Grades 1st to 3rd Available in PDF format Letter size: 8.5 x 11 inches keywords : black history month collaborative poster collaborative poster black history month womens history month womens history month bulletin board collaborative coloring poster womens history month project womens history month posters womens history month art womens history month google slides womens history month research project Tags: Women's History Month, Malala Yousafzai , collaborative activity, pop art, empowerment, education, activism, teamwork, resilience, achievements, inspirational, poster, coloring activity, historical figure, advocacy, creativity, teamwork, empowerment, women's rights, diversity, inclusivity, leadership, role model, classroom activity, bulletin board, door decoration, PDF format, letter size, preschool, elementary school, teaching resources.
Decorate your space with a print that has fun colors and celebrates women throughout history! Features portraits of historic women heroes, a hand-illustrated design that you can download instantly and print! Could be used anywhere from a gallery wall to nursery decor. Includes 3 different file sizes: - 8 x 10 inches, comes as a high-resolution (300 dpi) jpg - 11 x 14 inches, comes as a high-resolution (300 dpi) jpg, and PDF - 16 X 20 inches, comes as a high-resolution (300 dpi) jpg, and PDF This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY
These feminist posters, which were all over the Women's March, stole our hearts. Naturally, we had to find out where to get them!
The future is female.
This Intersectionality Wheel PDF is adapted from the CRIAW/ICREF's Intersectionality Wheel, but the design is completely original and mine. The four layers are there, and visually depict how different processes inform unique circumstances of power, privilege and identity. I laid it over a very faint image of a bicycle wheel, and the background is a stormy ocean scene. THREE SIZES: 8.5 x 11 18 x 24 7 x 5 Each size is available as a PDF, JPEG, PNG, and SVG, so you can use this however works best for you! Related Resources: Current Events Research Project: Student-Led Presentation and Discussion Kimberle Crenshaw The Urgency of Intersectionality: TED Talk Guiding Questions Terrorism in the Modern World: Growing Bundle Crash Course Sociology Ep. 32: Gender Stratification- Lesson Plan w/Answer Key LGBT Civil Rights Timeline: A History Lesson Historical Document Analysis: Close Reading of "The Personal is Political" Modern Social Movements: Anti-Corruption Protests in Russia Source Analysis Systemic Oppression Growing Bundle: "What does it mean to be oppressed?" Critical reading lesson and discussion guide Review activity: I have/who has Academic Vocabulary Study: Frayer Model- Elements of Oppression Word Wall Posters for 16 Elements of Oppression From the Blog: How to teach feminism Building Blocks for a Feminist Classroom Let’s Connect! I have an instagram and facebook, but mostly I’m on Pinterest. Learn more at teachingdissent.com
Matt Davis highlights free and easy-to-implement classroom resources to celebrate Women’s History Month in March.
Matt Davis highlights free and easy-to-implement classroom resources to celebrate Women’s History Month in March.
Sage advice from badass women (and a few men, too).
What is the definition of a feminist, or of feminism itself? How much do these definitions matter when we talk about the politics of representation? And to what extent does this matter when discussing or teaching about feminism? One would hope a whole hell of a lot. When I was creating the curriculum to build […]
Feminist criticism is a good critical lens for students new to #litcrit. With these 23 titles, teachers can help students think critically!