Lesson You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer! by Shana Corey (Scholastic, ) Aim: To learn about women’s clothing in the 19th century as well as one prominent feminist of the time. Objective: Students learn about women’s dress of the period from the picture book read-aloud You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer! Materials: 1. · You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer! by Shana Corey and Chesley McLaren. Amelia Bloomer, who does not behave the way nineteenth-century society tells her read more. 10 Total Resources 1 Awards View Text Complexity Discover Like Books. You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer, by Shana Corey, is a true story about the first woman to ever wear pants. Long ago, woman were only allowed to wear skirts and dresses. Amelia Bloomer thought this was absurd, so she decided to step out of the norm and wear a pair of pants in public/5.
You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer! Written by Shana Corey | Illustrated by Chesley McLaren "Amelia Bloomer was not a proper lady." But that was all right with her because she "thought proper ladies were silly." Amelia found it silly that proper ladies couldn't vote and were not supposed to work. You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer, by Shana Corey, is a true story about the first woman to ever wear pants. Long ago, woman were only allowed to wear skirts and dresses. Amelia Bloomer thought this was absurd, so she decided to step out of the norm and wear a pair of pants in public. You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer! You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer! is a book written by Shana Corey and published in Author. Shana Corey. Grade Level. K-2 Teach This in a Learning Plan. X. Add to an Existing Learning Plan.
You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer (dress reform and the vote) READ ALOUD video - for non-profit educational use onlyRead by Kathleen DeHerreraby Shana. You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer Shana Corey, Author, Chesley McLaren, Illustrator Scholastic Press $ (40p) ISBN More By and About This Author. Her story is told in ''You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer!'' an appealing picture book by Shana Corey, illustrated with style and wit by Chesley McLaren. The women's rights message, overt in.
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