We selected in this post a super tip of International Women's Day Lesson Plan – Routine for Women's Day Week for early grades.
O Woman's Day or International Women's Dayis celebrated annually on March 8, and unlike what many people think, this date is not considered a national holiday. This day celebrates the social, political and economic achievements of women over the years, being adopted by the United Nations and, consequently, by several countries. (Learn more at: History and Origin of Women's Day.
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In schools across the country, especially in the Child education, teachers work this date with students and mothers. And it was with this in mind that we selected these suggestions for your International Women's Day Lesson Plan, check out:
International Women's Day Lesson Plan
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This International Women's Day Lesson Plan – Weekly Routine was prepared by the teacher Valeria from the wonderful blog Teaching with Affection.
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Extra Tip: On this day be sure to use the advancement of technology to your advantage. (Explore the most diverse resources, such as: Videos and Audio Stories).
We are nearing the end of our weekly routine (International Women's Day Lesson Plan).
* At our school, teacher Maria de Carvalho told the sad story of the warrior teacher killed in a fire in Janaúba, in which she sacrificed her life to save the students.
Awaken the understanding of the actions performed by women warriors.
See also: Message for International Women's Day
Always thinking of making it easier for you, the readers of Education and Transformation, we decided to make the International Women's Day Lesson Plan – Weekly Routine, shown above for download in PDF. To access, just click on the following link:
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