Lesson 1: Introduction to Margaret Sanger
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Pictures of Margaret Sanger, whiteboard, markers
Introduction: Introduce Margaret Sanger and explain the objectives of the lesson.
Development: Show pictures of Margaret Sanger and discuss where and when she lived. Have students brainstorm what they think she is famous for.
Conclusion: Summarize key points about Margaret Sanger and her significance.
Assessment: Ask students to write down one thing they learned about Margaret Sanger.
Lesson 2: Contributions of Margaret Sanger
Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Internet access, paper, markers
Introduction: Recap what students learned about Margaret Sanger in the previous lesson.
Development: Research and discuss Margaret Sanger's contributions to society and culture. Have students create posters showcasing her impact.
Conclusion: Present and discuss the posters as a class.
Assessment: Ask students to explain one contribution of Margaret Sanger in their own words.
Lesson 3: Connecting Margaret Sanger to Your Life
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Paper, colored pencils
Introduction: Discuss how Margaret Sanger's work relates to the lives of students.
Development: Have students reflect on how access to education and healthcare has impacted their lives.
Conclusion: Share and discuss reflections as a class.
Assessment: Ask students to draw a picture representing how they are connected to Margaret Sanger's work.
Lesson 4: Designing a Timeline of Margaret Sanger's Life
Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Paper, markers, timeline template
Introduction: Explain the concept of timelines and their importance in history.
Development: Have students work in small groups to create a timeline of Margaret Sanger's life and achievements.
Conclusion: Present timelines to the class and discuss key events.
Assessment: Evaluate timelines based on accuracy and inclusion of key events.
Lesson 5: Margaret Sanger's Impact on the World
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Videos about Margaret Sanger, paper, pens
Introduction: Watch a short video about Margaret Sanger's global impact.
Development: Discuss how her work has influenced the world and what changes it brought.
Conclusion: Have students write a short reflection on Margaret Sanger's impact.
Assessment: Review reflections for understanding of Sanger's global influence.
Lesson 6: Review and Reflection on Margaret Sanger
Time Allocation: 30 minutes
Resources Needed: Whiteboard, markers
Introduction: Recap key points about Margaret Sanger's life and achievements.
Development: Engage students in a discussion about what they have learned and how it has impacted their understanding of history.
Conclusion: Reflect on the importance of learning about inspirational women like Margaret Sanger.
Assessment: Assess students' understanding through class discussion participation.