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The aim of this lesson is to evaluate how far the vote had given independence to women in the Roaring Twenties.

Students have to assess how and why women became more confident and empowered with new technology and the introduction of the reckless flapper, shocking society with her wild behaviour.

There is video evidence, text mapping and source analysis for the students to complete to aid them in justifying their decisions on women’s rights in the 1920s.

Students will also evaluate the role of four pioneering women in a differentiated task by colour coding batteries to rate their contribution to ‘girl power’.

There is a chance to complete some extended writing using importance words as well as adding appositives to simple sentences in the plenary for cultural changes to women on the 1920s…

The lesson is enquiry based with a key question using a lightbulb posed at the start of the lesson and revisited to show the progress of learning.

The resource includes suggested teaching strategies, retrieval practice, differentiated materials and comes in PowerPoint format if there is a wish to adapt and change.

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KS3 History Suffragettes and Women's Rights Complete Bundle

This fully resourced KS3 scheme of work explores the development of women’s rights in Britain, from early resistance and social change through to the Suffragette movement and its lasting impact. It has been designed as a coherent narrative unit as it takes students on a structured journey through change and continuity, helping them understand how and why women gained the right to vote. It is also ideal preparation for GCSE Britain Power & the People / Modern British depth studies. These 10 fully resourced lessons include: * PowerPoints for every lesson * Differentiated tasks * Key historical skills progression * GCSE adaptable * Ready to teach From the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to the controversy of universal suffrage and the franchise, this bundle of lessons addresses how women have been treated throughout society. The Suffragette Bundle also focuses on the 19th Century and the questionable suicide of Emily Davison to the militant actions of the Suffragettes including the Cat and Mouse Act, the use of Propaganda and their involvement in World War 1. Moreover this bundle addresses key historical skills: * How did World War 1 show change and continuity for women? * How different were the lives of Medieval and Renaissance women? * What were the causes and consequences of the industrial revolution on universal suffrage? * What were the similarities and differences in the actions of the Suffragists of Millicent Fawcett and Suffragette 'Deeds not words' of Emmeline Pankhurst? * What was significant about the imprisonment of the Suffragettes and force feeding or the death of Emily Davison? These 10 fully resourced lessons include: PowerPoints for every lesson Differentiated tasks Key historical skills progression KS3 + GCSE adaptable The lessons are as follows: L1 Medieval women L2 Renaissance women L3 Dying for the vote (free lesson) L4 An introduction to the Suffragettes L5 Suffragists and Suffragettes L6 Emily Davison – martyr or fool? L7 Propaganda and the Cat and Mouse Act of 1913 L8 The impact of World War 1 on women’s rights L9 The Roaring Twenties L10 How far have women gained equality? (+ Key Word History Display) Each resource comes PowerPoint format if there is a wish to adapt and change. I have also included suggested teaching strategies to deliver the lesson and there are differentiated materials included.

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