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Make history relevant!
We provide quality resources for teachers and homeschoolers on Ancient and Medieval History, our domain of expertise.
Here you will always find lesson plans for your students, together with plenty of engaging activities and supporting material.
Make sure to check out our collections where we gather, on a specific theme, articles (over 50 are audio), definitions, images (sometimes 3D), videos, maps from our website to help with class preparation and to make connections.
Make history relevant!
This lesson introduces students to Enheduanna, an important but lesser-known female poet and her contributions to literature and history. Students will also consider how the role of women in history might change in various times and locations.
Complete Lesson
One class period needed. It could be the first of a three-period sequence on ancient female poets, utilizing all three parts of the World Poetry Day video.
Essential Questions
Who was Enheduanna?
What contributions did she make to Ancient Mesopotamia?
Objectives
Improve reading fluency and comprehension of an encyclopedia article
Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media
Examine historical artifacts
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This lesson plan delves into the Song Dynasty through the writings of Li Qingzhao, a renowned female poet. Students will explore major historical events and societal changes during this period by examining an encyclopedia article and Li Qingzhao’s autobiographical work. Through reading, discussion, and analysis, students will connect her personal experiences to the broader context of medieval China, enhancing their understanding of the era’s cultural and political landscape. Activities include reading assignments, highlighting key text passages, and class discussions to reinforce comprehension and critical thinking.
Essential Questions
What were some of the major events of the Song Dynasty?
How did Li Qingzhao’s literary work reflect the events of her time?
Objectives
Improve reading fluency and comprehension of an encyclopedia article
Analyze a text to make connections with other texts
Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media
This activity has two parts, a homework assignment and an in-class activity. Answer keys included.