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Teaching Women's History Through Literature

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Teaching Women's History Through Literature
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Book Synopsis Teaching Women's History Through Literature by : Kay A. Chick

Book excerpt: Identifies literature that will engage students in the study of women's history. The author pays special attention to choosing developmentally appropriate books and lesson plans that can advance standards-based teaching. Kindergarten through grade 12.


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