Relive the suffrage movement, learn about key events and figures, and explore primary documents to learn all about the fight for women's right to vote.
Relive the suffrage movement, learn about key events and figures, and explore primary documents to learn all about the fight for women's right to vote.
In Voices for Suffrage, students use primary sources to explore, replay, and engage with the women’s suffrage movement. Students will learn about the tactics, arguments, key people, and historical events that led to women gaining the vote and they’ll have fun doing it.
Topics
Documents
Images
Maps
Civics & Government
Voting & Suffrage
Women in History
Alignments
NCSS Standards
Learning Objectives
Analyze primary sources and extract information from them in order to answer questions or form a narrative.
Learn more about the important people, places, and events related to the movement and the eventual ratification of the 19th Amendment.
Learn how to use search terms, filters, and tags to locate content in a large database.
Teacher Experience
Use as a research tool when developing suffrage-related lesson plans using the included primary sources and other content.
Assign any of the Guided Tours or game chapters to be reviewed/played by students which can then be followed up with written questions or an in-class discussion.
Find resources to learn more about the Inquiry Design Model, the C3 Social Studies Framework, and working with Primary Sources (https://voicesforsuffrage.com/resources)
Student Experience
Voices for Suffrage is a great research tool for students when completing suffrage-based assignments or projects.
Guided Tours and the They Persisted game are fun ways for students to interact with the content.
The scrapbook format allows students to click through artifacts such as pins and flyers to learn how they contributed to the movement.
Exploring the movement by engaging with timelines, navigating guided tours around key themes, and exploring a database of information and sources.
Replay the movement: put yourself in the shoes of a suffragette, join a party, and find out how you might respond to key events guided by primary sources.