Description
Virtual Field Trip: Women’s History
✈️ Take a trip across the United States for Women’s History Month to learn about the work, monuments, and hometowns of four historically important women: Maria Tallchief, Dolores Huerta, Grace Lee Boggs, and Althea Gibson. In this cross-curricular digital resource activity, students will practice key reading, writing, multimedia, and critical thinking skills as they learn about the impact these four trailblazing women had on women’s rights. This virtual field trip contains video links, images, reading passages, exercises, writing activities, and more.
⚡ This Women’s History Month Virtual Field Trip Digital Resource comes in the following interactive formats:
- BRAND NEW! MagiCore WebLink Digital Resource – MagiCore WebLink resources integrate browser-based technology with proven learning strategies to keep kids engaged and learning. This interactive format contains elements like voiceovers, animation, embedded videos, and self-correcting drag-and-drop activities that are impossible in Google and other commonly used formats. If you used a MagiCore Webscape, then you know how amazing these resources are. Once you try a MagiCore WebLink activity, you’ll never look at Google Slides the same way again. CLICK HERE to try it for yourself!
- Google Slides & Seesaw Formats – These interactive formats are perfect for any classroom with device access. Slides are interactive and can be used as a fun and engaging exercise within the classroom or remotely. Both formats can be set up to track user responses for teacher review.
✍ This resource integrates a variety of social studies and reading skills. Students engage with digital content as they complete reading and writing exercises, drag-and-drop activities, and other interactive and thought-provoking exercises. This virtual field trip was designed to incorporate key reading comprehension, writing, multimedia, social studies, and other important skills.
✨ Join us on this cross-country adventure and make exploring women’s history month come to life for your students!
*Please note: The Google Slides and Seesaw formats include links to YouTube videos, so ensure you and your students have access to YouTube if you plan to use these formats. Although great care has been taken to ensure all content is appropriate for the stated grade levels, each classroom is unique and it is recommended that teachers review all content before use. If you are using Google Slides, I recommend embedding the videos to avoid ads and other YouTube page content that some users may find inappropriate. Instructions for embedding the videos are included and it should only take a few minutes. Also, keep in mind that any links to third-party content may be changed or removed by the content owner. All links are reviewed & updated regularly; however, if you find a broken link, please let me know so I can update the resource accordingly.
Features:
✏️Engaging Interactive Maps & Virtual Video Tours – Interactive maps & virtual video tours take students inside the action.
✏️Interactive Activities – Integrated drag and drop, short response, and other activities make these interactive slides fun and engaging while students learn meaningful content and practice skills.
✏️Reading Comprehension – Integrates key reading skills like compare & contrast, multimedia, multiple sources, and more.
✏️Writing, Social Studies, & Art – This virtual field trip helps students understand more about the world around them and uses writing prompts to explore their reactions and ideas.
What’s Included?
- Celebrating Women’s History
- Mapping Women’s History
- Who was Maria Tallchief?
- Maria Tallchief Statue
- Who was Dolores Huerta?
- The Delano Grape Strike
- Dolores Huerta Statue
- Who was Grace Lee Boggs?
- Boggs: Her Hometown
- Who was Althea Gibson?
- More about Althea Gibson
- Women Trailblazers Reflection
Answer Key Included
Take a closer look at what this virtual field trip looks like in this video preview.
This resource is suitable for the following grade levels:
- 2nd & 3rd Grade: With teacher modeling, whole class, or small groups.
- 4th & 5th Grade: Independent for on-level students.
Time to Complete:
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