Description
What It Is:
This is a worksheet about Susan B. Anthony. It includes a cartoon image of her, her birth and death years (1867-1934), and a famous quote attributed to her: 'Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.' The worksheet asks students to draw a picture about Susan B. Anthony and write something about her, providing a blank box for drawing and lined spaces for writing.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The drawing and writing prompts are simple enough for younger elementary students, while the subject matter (Susan B. Anthony) is relevant for older elementary social studies lessons.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn about Susan B. Anthony and her role in the women's rights movement. It encourages creative expression through drawing and writing, allowing students to demonstrate their understanding of her life and accomplishments.
How to Use It:
Students should first learn about Susan B. Anthony through a lesson, reading material, or video. Then, they can use the worksheet to draw a picture related to her life or work, such as a protest or a portrait. Finally, they should write a few sentences about what they learned about her.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students learning about American history, women's rights, or famous historical figures. It can be used in the classroom or as a homework assignment.
This is a worksheet about Susan B. Anthony. It includes a cartoon image of her, her birth and death years (1867-1934), and a famous quote attributed to her: 'Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.' The worksheet asks students to draw a picture about Susan B. Anthony and write something about her, providing a blank box for drawing and lined spaces for writing.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The drawing and writing prompts are simple enough for younger elementary students, while the subject matter (Susan B. Anthony) is relevant for older elementary social studies lessons.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn about Susan B. Anthony and her role in the women's rights movement. It encourages creative expression through drawing and writing, allowing students to demonstrate their understanding of her life and accomplishments.
How to Use It:
Students should first learn about Susan B. Anthony through a lesson, reading material, or video. Then, they can use the worksheet to draw a picture related to her life or work, such as a protest or a portrait. Finally, they should write a few sentences about what they learned about her.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students learning about American history, women's rights, or famous historical figures. It can be used in the classroom or as a homework assignment.
