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Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Trial Scavenger Hunt Activity

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Michelle McDonald
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I used this to review knowledge for our ELA unit focusing on the women's suffrage movement. It provided a variety of information to help deepen my students' understanding.
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Your students will walk in the shoes of Elizabeth Cady Stanton as they learn about the Women's Suffrage movement and the trial of Susan B. Anthony. This scavenger hunt uses primary sources! What better way to learn about the past than to analyze historical photos and documents. Your students will use close reading skills, decoding, and teamwork to complete 7 different tasks with clues.

This resource is similar to an escape room, but allows for more flexibility as it can span over the course of two class periods. This scavenger hunt involves little prep and is easy to implement, as all the hard work is done for you!

Your students will:

:: Learn about the Seneca Falls Convention

:: Review the Declaration of Sentiments

:: Review testimonies of men in support of women's suffrage

:: Learn about the trial of Susan B. Anthony

:: Learn about the ratification the 19th amendment.

:: Use inferencing skills to determine that Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton passed away before the ratification of the 19th amendment.

What's Included:

:: Teacher Plans and Set-up Instructions

:: 7 Different Tasks with Clues

:: Answer Keys

Please be sure to check out the preview for a closer look!

Thank you!

Michelle McDonald

Social Studies Education, K-12

Elementary Education K-8

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Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language of a court opinion differs from that of a newspaper).
Analyze various accounts of a subject told in different mediums (e.g., a person’s life story in both print and multimedia), determining which details are emphasized in each account.
Analyze seminal U.S. documents of historical and literary significance (e.g., Washington’s Farewell Address, the Gettysburg Address, Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms speech, King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”), including how they address related themes and concepts.
Delineate and evaluate the reasoning in seminal U.S. texts, including the application of constitutional principles and use of legal reasoning (e.g., in U.S. Supreme Court majority opinions and dissents) and the premises, purposes, and arguments in works of public advocacy (e.g., The Federalist, presidential addresses).
Analyze seventeenth-, eighteenth-, and nineteenth-century foundational U.S. documents of historical and literary significance (including The Declaration of Independence, the Preamble to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address) for their themes, purposes, and rhetorical features.

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