Lesson Plan: “Seneca Falls Convention”
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Lesson Plan: “Taking a Stand: Woman Suffrage and Protest at the White House”
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Research Project: Women Leading the Way
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: 100 A Centennial of Women’s Suffrage
Lesson Plan: Progressive Era Suffrage Groups
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Lesson Plan: State vs. Federal Campaigns
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Lesson Plan: Western Campaign
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Lesson Plan: Propaganda and Women’s Suffrage
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Lesson Plan: 19th Amendment
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Lesson Plan: Women’s Voting Rights
Grade Level: 9th – 12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Lesson Plan: “Women, Their Rights, & Nothing Less”
Grade Level: 6th – 12th
Source: Newseum
The Centennial for Teachers
Curriculum: “Alice-at-a-Glance Curricula”
Grade Level: Middle School and High School
Source: Alice Paul Institute
Lesson Plan: “Alice Paul & Women’s Rights”
Grade Level: 5th – 12th
Source: National Parks Services
Lesson Plan: Overview of the Women Suffrage Movement
(This plan identifies common core and NY State standards met)
Grade Level: 7th – 10th
Source: Syracuse University Libraries Special Collections Research Center
Lesson Plan: History of Voting Rights in America
Grade Level: 6th – 10th
Source: Teaching Tolerance
Lesson Plan: Women’s Suffrage: Their Rights and Nothing Less
Grade Level: Middle School and High School
Source: Library of Congress
Lesson Plan: Utah Women’s Suffrage: Reader’s Theatre and Voting Simulation
Grade Level: Elementary
Source: Better Days 2020
Lesson Plan: Women’s Suffrage in the United States
Grade Level: K – 5th
Source: Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics
Lesson Plan: Seneca Falls and Suffrage
Grade Level: 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th
Source: National Women’s History Museum
Online Activity Discovering When Women Voted Around the World
Source: Scholastic
Focus on One Primary Document, a Letter from Susan B. Anthony, with Discussion Questions
Source: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Overview of Suffrage from Standpoint of Women in Congress
Source: History, Art & Archives; United States House of Representatives
Women’s Rights: Primary Sources and Teaching Activities
Source: Doc Teach
Play: Failure is Impossible
Source: National Archives
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Related Topics: 19th Amendment, Delaware House Concurrent Resolution 21, education, HCR21, women suffrage, Women's Suffrage Movement, Women's Vote 100, Women's Vote Delaware Centennial, womens history