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Celebrating National Women’s History Month in School

Dr. Kara Stern
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Smore mascot dressed as Suffragette promoting women's history month templates

You know you want to do something to celebrate the theme of the month, but finding the time to prepare one more thing is overwhelming? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered with this fun school newsletter template.

Our goal is to simplify your life by creating grab n’ go templates filled with engaging resources and ideas for lessons and units.

For starters, we’ve got links to great quotes for Women’s History Month (these would be excellent as banners around the classroom). We’ve also got links to a variety of resources about women leading the way.

Can’t really talk about women speaking up without talking about suffrage, so we’ve included a link to a new suffragette memorial. After that, we’ve got two resources with tips for how teachers can support girls in their classes to find their voice and succeed. And finally, an empowering song reinforcing the lessons in the template.

Here’s to an inspiring month! Go ahead and get started below. 👇🏽

Dr. Kara Stern

Dr. Kara Stern has seen school from just about every angle: high school English teacher, middle school principal, fellowship director for math and science teachers across New York City, and head of school at a rural N-12 school. That breadth is what she brings to her work at Smore, where she writes, speaks, and challenges educators to build the kinds of school communities where every student thrives. She holds a Master’s in Education Leadership from Teachers College and a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning from NYU.

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