Women's Suffrage Online Reading Comprehension

Grade Level: 5+ | Lexile: 1000 | Word Count: 406
This activity gives a printable score report and allows for narration.

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Discussion Questions-
  1. Why was the experience at the World Anti-Slavery Convention so impactful for Elizabeth Cady Stanton?
  2. What was the significance of the Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments?
  3. Why did Stanton and Anthony oppose the 15th Amendment, and what did they do in response?
  4. How did the efforts of early suffragists influence the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment?
Reading Groups - This passage and activity serves as an excellent tool for enrichment-based reading groups in language arts or social studies.
Morning Work - The activity takes most students about 20 minutes to complete, making it an ideal solution for morning work.
Homework - This activity is a great way to assign homework in social studies or language arts.
Whiteboard - Have students come to the whiteboard to annotate important information or to click the correct answer for each statement.