Our Bodies, Ourselves Art-Based Lesson Plan

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Let's learn about Our Bodies, Ourselves!

First, read the chapter "O is for Our Bodies, Ourselves" in the textbook Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl (you will need to purchase or borrow this textbook for this lesson). Then, expand on the reading with this creative and engaging lesson plan, featuring video resources, a discussion prompt, fun print-and-go creative activities, worksheets, and more. This lesson set was designed to be accessible for all ages of learners and includes a wide range of resources so you can tailor the lesson to the needs of your students.

Included in this lesson

  • A recommended selection from Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Recommended video resources

  • A thought-provoking discussion prompt

  • _____ Bodies, _____ Selves Mad Lib Activity- More than 4.5 million copies of Our Bodies, Ourselves have been sold, but this bestselling book started out as just a big stack of pages that had been stapled together. These stapled packets were sold for 75 cents each, and helped educate people about women's health. Let's make our own Mad Libs-style booklet, educating readers about a fictional creature you'll make up! Fill in the blanks in the print-and-go activity page provided, then transfer your words to the blanks on the included booklet pages, add illustrations, cut out the pages and staple or clip them together and see if someone will pay you 75 cents for your great book!

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking worksheet featuring: Vocabulary Word Match, Review Questions (short answer), Critical Thinking Question (long answer), and Ideas for Further Research

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking answer sheet

  • Spotlight on author and activist Nancy Miriam Hawley with original coloring page featuring a biography and quotation plus a recommended resource to learn more about her work

  • A note to the teacher with additional information about this lesson

If you like the sound of this lesson, consider checking out the complete curriculum! It was designed to help students learn about moments and movements in American history in which everyday people worked together to make change and inspire them to think creatively about problems in the world:

Power of the People Art-Based American History Curriculum

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Let's learn about Our Bodies, Ourselves!

First, read the chapter "O is for Our Bodies, Ourselves" in the textbook Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl (you will need to purchase or borrow this textbook for this lesson). Then, expand on the reading with this creative and engaging lesson plan, featuring video resources, a discussion prompt, fun print-and-go creative activities, worksheets, and more. This lesson set was designed to be accessible for all ages of learners and includes a wide range of resources so you can tailor the lesson to the needs of your students.

Included in this lesson

  • A recommended selection from Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Recommended video resources

  • A thought-provoking discussion prompt

  • _____ Bodies, _____ Selves Mad Lib Activity- More than 4.5 million copies of Our Bodies, Ourselves have been sold, but this bestselling book started out as just a big stack of pages that had been stapled together. These stapled packets were sold for 75 cents each, and helped educate people about women's health. Let's make our own Mad Libs-style booklet, educating readers about a fictional creature you'll make up! Fill in the blanks in the print-and-go activity page provided, then transfer your words to the blanks on the included booklet pages, add illustrations, cut out the pages and staple or clip them together and see if someone will pay you 75 cents for your great book!

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking worksheet featuring: Vocabulary Word Match, Review Questions (short answer), Critical Thinking Question (long answer), and Ideas for Further Research

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking answer sheet

  • Spotlight on author and activist Nancy Miriam Hawley with original coloring page featuring a biography and quotation plus a recommended resource to learn more about her work

  • A note to the teacher with additional information about this lesson

If you like the sound of this lesson, consider checking out the complete curriculum! It was designed to help students learn about moments and movements in American history in which everyday people worked together to make change and inspire them to think creatively about problems in the world:

Power of the People Art-Based American History Curriculum

Connect with us!

We'd love to hear what you think and see photos of how you used this product! Also, please consider signing up for our newsletter to receive a freebie every month!

Let's learn about Our Bodies, Ourselves!

First, read the chapter "O is for Our Bodies, Ourselves" in the textbook Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl (you will need to purchase or borrow this textbook for this lesson). Then, expand on the reading with this creative and engaging lesson plan, featuring video resources, a discussion prompt, fun print-and-go creative activities, worksheets, and more. This lesson set was designed to be accessible for all ages of learners and includes a wide range of resources so you can tailor the lesson to the needs of your students.

Included in this lesson

  • A recommended selection from Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Recommended video resources

  • A thought-provoking discussion prompt

  • _____ Bodies, _____ Selves Mad Lib Activity- More than 4.5 million copies of Our Bodies, Ourselves have been sold, but this bestselling book started out as just a big stack of pages that had been stapled together. These stapled packets were sold for 75 cents each, and helped educate people about women's health. Let's make our own Mad Libs-style booklet, educating readers about a fictional creature you'll make up! Fill in the blanks in the print-and-go activity page provided, then transfer your words to the blanks on the included booklet pages, add illustrations, cut out the pages and staple or clip them together and see if someone will pay you 75 cents for your great book!

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking worksheet featuring: Vocabulary Word Match, Review Questions (short answer), Critical Thinking Question (long answer), and Ideas for Further Research

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking answer sheet

  • Spotlight on author and activist Nancy Miriam Hawley with original coloring page featuring a biography and quotation plus a recommended resource to learn more about her work

  • A note to the teacher with additional information about this lesson

If you like the sound of this lesson, consider checking out the complete curriculum! It was designed to help students learn about moments and movements in American history in which everyday people worked together to make change and inspire them to think creatively about problems in the world:

Power of the People Art-Based American History Curriculum

Connect with us!

We'd love to hear what you think and see photos of how you used this product! Also, please consider signing up for our newsletter to receive a freebie every month!