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Long before Rosie the Riveter first proclaimed "We can do it" – and ever since – women have been making invaluable contributions to the success of our society. This March, celebrate National Women's History Month by exploring women's impact on both history and contemporary society. This year's theme, "Weaving the Stories of Women's Lives," highlights how women – both individually and collectively – strengthen, alter and build the fabric of our nation's history.
We invite you to examine the changing cultural perceptions of women in society and honor their contributions to all aspects of life in a few of our notable articles:
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Featured Lesson Plan |
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From role-playing to political cartoons, the variety of activities in this lesson plan gives every student an appealing way to learn about women's rights and accomplishments! Students make the lesson personal by researching a female pioneer in a field that is of interest to them.
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GO University |
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Learn more about getting the most out of Scholastic GO! by attending one of our monthly online training sessions. |
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Brain Jam |
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How have women paved the way for future generations? In the National Women's History Month Brain Jam, students will learn that and so much more through an in-depth, multicultural look at women's changing roles around the world, all accessible from this one convenient page.
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Just For Fun |
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Test your knowledge of famous female athletes with the Women's Sports Heroes Picture This! Game |
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