
Celebrating Women’s History Month: A Must-Teach Lesson for Your Classroom
March is Women’s History Month, and if you’re like me, you want to make sure your students are learning about the incredible women who shaped history—but without spending hours pulling together materials. That’s exactly why I created a FREE Women’s History Month lesson plan that you can grab right now.
For too long, history has centered on men’s achievements while women’s contributions were sidelined or overlooked. Teaching women’s history isn’t just about adding a few names here and there—it’s about ensuring our students get the full story of how history was made.
If you want to bring Women’s History Month into your classroom without spending hours planning, I’ve got you covered! I put together a ready-to-go lesson featuring three powerhouse women:
🔹 Sojourner Truth – Abolitionist & women’s rights advocate
🔹 Ida B. Wells – Investigative journalist & anti-lynching activist
🔹 Alice Paul – Women’s suffrage leader & ERA advocate
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I’d love to hear how you plan to celebrate Women’s History Month in your classroom! 🚀