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Women’s Suffrage Movement Reading Worksheet
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What It Is:
A Grade 8 informational reading worksheet that explores the Women’s Suffrage Movement, including its historical context, key strategies used by suffragists, and the impact of the 19th Amendment.
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports deeper historical understanding by helping students analyze causes, actions, and outcomes of a major civil rights movement while strengthening reading comprehension and written response skills.
How to Use It:
• Assign the passage as independent or guided reading in a U.S. history lesson
• Have students answer text-based questions using complete sentences
• Use responses to prompt discussion about equality, voting rights, and social change
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 8 students.
• Middle school learners studying U.S. history and constitutional amendments
• Students developing skills in analyzing informational texts and historical movements
Target Users:
Grade 8 social studies teachers, homeschool educators, and students learning about U.S. history and civic rights.
A Grade 8 informational reading worksheet that explores the Women’s Suffrage Movement, including its historical context, key strategies used by suffragists, and the impact of the 19th Amendment.
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports deeper historical understanding by helping students analyze causes, actions, and outcomes of a major civil rights movement while strengthening reading comprehension and written response skills.
How to Use It:
• Assign the passage as independent or guided reading in a U.S. history lesson
• Have students answer text-based questions using complete sentences
• Use responses to prompt discussion about equality, voting rights, and social change
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 8 students.
• Middle school learners studying U.S. history and constitutional amendments
• Students developing skills in analyzing informational texts and historical movements
Target Users:
Grade 8 social studies teachers, homeschool educators, and students learning about U.S. history and civic rights.




