Lesson Idea | Susan B. Anthony, She’s Worth a Mint!

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Elementary school Lesson Idea | Susan B. Anthony, She’s Worth a Mint!

Provider: National Women’s History Museum

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Selected for its clear, teacher-friendly approach to Susan B. Anthony, combining biography, primary sources, and civic learning effectively

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Analytical ThinkingCreative ThinkingCritical ThinkingDemocratic ValuesReflectionSocial InteractionSocial Justice2nd Grade3rd Grade

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Students learn about Susan B. Anthony as a key figure in the women’s suffrage movement, focusing on her lifelong work advocating for women’s right to vote and broader civil rights. Through reading a biography, analyzing primary source quotes, and examining supporting materials, students explore how her words, beliefs, and actions were connected and how she used peaceful protest and activism to push for social change. They then engage in discussion and writing activities that require them to explain her impact, identify her role as an agent of change, and connect her efforts to the broader suffrage movement that ultimately led to the passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote.

Lesson Idea | Susan B. Anthony, She’s Worth a Mint!

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National Women’s History Museum

The National Women’s History Museum is a U.S. group that teaches about women’s history. It shares online exhibits and lessons to help people learn about what women have done in society.



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