women's history month k-5

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k-5 MONDAY Amanda Gorman Character and Leadership SPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIES Amanda Gorman was the first person (not just woman!) to be named the National Youth Poet Laureate. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=LZ055ilIiN4 FRIDAY Catching the Moon Read Aloud by the Eaton Family Character and Leadership SPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIES Play ball! White Sox player Adam Eaton and his family read about Marcenia Lyle, the first female to play professional baseball. The book was written by Crystal Hubbard. https://vimeo.com/520026488/b85 5b87420 THURSDAY Jane Addams Character and Leadership SPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIES Jane Addams (from Chicago) was known as the "mother of social work" and was the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize! https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=PWiHtUymEhw TUESDAY Ava DuVernay Character and Leadership SPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIES Ava Duvernay is the first black woman to direct an Oscar nominated film (Selma). https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=J4Gh4WYvaDs WEDNESDAY Read Aloud: Wilma Unlimited Character and Leadership SPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIES Join as we read about Wilma Rudolph, the first woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics games! https://bgcc.zoom.us/j/939400695 34?pwd=UE9SaWhibE02UDRDN 3NQTGhBNTlTdz09 Women's History Month Women Who Did It First

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Page 1: Women's History Month k-5

k-5MONDAY

Amanda GormanCharacter and LeadershipSPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIESAmanda Gorman was the first person (not just woman!) to be named the National Youth Poet Laureate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ055ilIiN4

FRIDAY

Catching the Moon Read Aloud by the Eaton FamilyCharacter and LeadershipSPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIESPlay ball! White Sox player Adam Eaton and his family read about Marcenia Lyle, the first female to play professional baseball. The book was written by Crystal Hubbard.https://vimeo.com/520026488/b855b87420

THURSDAY

Jane AddamsCharacter and LeadershipSPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIESJane Addams (from Chicago) was known as the "mother of social work" and was the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWiHtUymEhw

TUESDAY

Ava DuVernayCharacter and LeadershipSPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIESAva Duvernay is the first black woman to direct an Oscar nominated film (Selma).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Gh4WYvaDs

WEDNESDAY

Read Aloud:Wilma UnlimitedCharacter and LeadershipSPECIAL THEME ACTIVITIESJoin as we read about Wilma Rudolph, the first woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics games! https://bgcc.zoom.us/j/93940069534?pwd=UE9SaWhibE02UDRDN3NQTGhBNTlTdz09

Women's History Month Women Who Did It First