Celebrate Women’s History Month while mastering the Past Simple!

Empower your students this March 8th with "Herstory", a comprehensive guided project designed for Upper Primary and Lower Secondary learners. This resource transforms a grammar lesson into a meaningful research and writing project, focusing on the lives of inspiring women.


✨ Designed for Inclusion (ESL, SPED & Dyslexia Friendly) This resource is uniquely versatile! While perfect for EFL/ESL/ELL students learning English, it is also a powerful tool for native-speaking students in Special Education (SPED) or those with dyslexia, thanks to its inclusive design:

  • OpenDyslexic Font: Entirely formatted to increase readability and reduce visual stress.

  • Heavy Scaffolding: Broken down into manageable steps (pre-tasks, models, and templates) to prevent cognitive overload.

  • Visual Support: Clear layouts and structured timelines to help with executive functioning and organization.

  • Tiered project: 3 levels of differentiation to cater to your students’ needs.


What’s included in this "Guided Project Studio"?

  • Step-by-Step Scaffolding: A clear path from initial research to the final product.

  • Reading & Listening: Includes a biography of Mary Wollstonecraft to use as a mentor text.

  • Grammar Focus: Deep dive into Past Simple (affirmative, negative, and questions) with regular and irregular verbs.

  • Final Product: Students create a professional Anthology of Women’s Biographies (includes cover and table of contents).

  • Self-Assessment: Checklists and rubrics to promote student autonomy and reflection.


Why you'll love it:

  • CLIL Friendly: Seamlessly combines English, History, Digital Literacy, and Arts & Crafts.

  • No-Prep & Tiered: Multi-levelled activities ready to print and use.

  • Versatile: Perfect for International Women's Day (8M), but relevant for any history or grammar unit throughout the year.

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