
Exploring Strong Female Characters Unit of Study by Ana Hahs
Dive into an engaging unit of study focusing on strong female characters, including a comparison between Scout and Katniss. Reflect on the definition of a strong female character and participate in a presentation project showcasing your insights. Join this empowering journey curated by Ana Hahs.
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Strong Female Characters Unit of Study by Ana Hahs
"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman." ~Melinda Gates~
Reflection Paper Look at the one-line definition of a strong female character. Do you still agree with it? Why or why not?
Presentation Project Students will divide in groups and teach one of the books listed to the class They must decide if the main character is a strong female character There will be a creative element Five question quiz Q&A session