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Gender Equality

Thibault Grange

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have influenced gender equality in the USA?

the efforts of pioneering women

To what extent

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

Antonyms
synonyms
Give synonyms / antonyms

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Banish Boring Words
Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom

Where is Harry?

Independance Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
August 2nd 1776
Signing of the US declaration of independance

When is Brian?

Observe and Speak!

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gender equality

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Read and rebuild the sentences.

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gender equality

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had

became

became

fought

ed

ed

ed

ed

ed

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grew

was

was

was

was

was

was

She fought against gender roles up until her death at 87 years old.

She passed away on September 18th, 2020.

She became a Supreme Court judge thanks to President Bill Clinton in 1993.

Her judgeship was awarded by Jimmy Carter in 1980.

She became a professor a Rutgers Law School in 1963. She was one of the few...

She struggled to find work because she was a woman, despite her high grades.

She worked hard, even when facing discrimination as a woman.

She studied law at Harvard, on of only 9 women in her class.

She had 2 children.

She married Martin Ginsburg in 1954.

She was on of the best student in her high school.

Her mother inspired her to study and succeed.

She grew up in a family that valued education.

She was born on March 15th 1933, in Brooklyn, NY.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an American judge and a champion for gender equality.

Write Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

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investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

Make sentences about R. B. G!

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investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

Make sentences about R. B. G!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

on September 18th, 2020.

thanks to...

a supreme court judge thanks to...

2 children.

martin Ginsburg, in 1954.

law at Harvard.

on March 15th, 1933.

passed away

She passed away

ed

She married

was born

ed

She was born

She studied

became

had

She had

She became

was

Ruth was an American judge and champion of gender equality

Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

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investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

WHO

on September 18th, 2020.

thanks to...

a supreme court judge thanks to...

2 children.

martin Ginsburg, in 1954.

law at Harvard.

on March 15th, 1933.

passed away

passed away

ed

married

was born

was

ed

was born

Ruth was an American judge and champion of gender equality

studied

became

had

had

became

Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

WHO

on September 18th, 2020.

thanks to...

a supreme court judge thanks to...

2 children.

martin Ginsburg, in 1954.

law at Harvard.

on March 15th, 1933.

passed away

passed away

ed

married

was born

was

ed

was born

Ruth was an American judge and champion of gender equality

studied

became

had

had

became

Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

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gender equality

ed

WHOse

Mother inspired

was

judgeship was

was

Ruth was an American judge and champion of gender equality

Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

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gender equality

there.

became

was

She was one of the few female professor

Ruth B. Ginsburg became a professor in Rutgers Law School

where

Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

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gender equality

Lorsque son antécédent est un complément de lieu.

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Lorsque son antécédent est un complément de nom.

Lorsque son antécédent est un sujet (humain).

Where

Whose

Who

Lorsqu'on souhaite ajouter une information, optionelle, à la proposition principale (la phrase principale) on utilise une proposition subordonnée relative qu'on introduit par un pronom relatif.

Subordonnées Relatives

Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

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Peut s'utiliser à la place de WHICH et WHO

That

ex:

Lorsque son antécédent est un sujet (non humain).

Where

Whose

Which

Subordonnées Relatives

Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography.

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gender equality

Relative clauses

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gender equality

Questions Ouvertes

borndie have marry ...

her nameshe her nationality her job her story

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complément

verbe

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WhatHow many (+...) where When What (+...) Who

Ask questions about this woman.

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Where did she die

When did she die

How Many children did she have

Who did she marry

What did she say

What (quote) did she say

What did she leave

What (legacy) did she leave

Why was she famous / What was she famous for

What did she fight for

What (cause) did she fight for

Where did she study

Where was she born

When was she born

What did she do for a living?

What was her nationality

What (job) did she do for a living?

What was her name

Ask questions about women.

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gender equality

Let's Watch!

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gender equality

in the USA (state of Michigan)

1883

"I feel safe even in the midst of my enemies, for the truth is powerful and will prevail.

She calmed a mod of men thanks to songs and prayers. She met Abraham Lincoln. She was an electrifying orator.

3 Children. (Peter, Sophia,...

Thomas (another slave)

for justice /against African American opPression / Women's oppression.

never WenT to school

Ulster County, NY.

late 18th Century

sLAVE / ACTIVIST

American

Isabella Baumfree / Sojourner Truth (1843)

Let's RECAP!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

USA (state of Michigan)

1883

"I feel safe even in the midst of my enemies, for the truth is powerful and will prevail.

She calmed a mob of men thanks to songs and prayers. She met Abraham Lincoln. She was an electrifying orator.

3 Children. (Peter, Sophia,...

Thomas (another slave)

justice, against African American opPression and Women's oppression.

never Went to school (slave)

Ulster County, NY.

late 18th Century

Slave / Activist

American

Isabella Baumfree and Sojourner Truth (1843)

Ask questions and Answer!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

Ask questions and Answer!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

USA (state of Michigan)

1883

"I feel safe even in the midst of my enemies, for the truth is powerful and will prevail.

She calmed a mob of men thanks to songs and prayers. She met Abraham Lincoln. She was an electrifying orator.

3 Children. (Peter, Sophia,...

Thomas (another slave)

justice, against African American opPression and Women's oppression.

never Went to school (slave)

Ulster County, NY.

late 18th Century

Slave / Activist

American

Isabella Baumfree and Sojourner Truth (1843)

Write Sojourner Truth Biography!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

Let's Complete!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

Investigate their lives!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality

1. List the questions you need. 2. Question your friend about her. 3. Complete the grid.

Question your friend!

Chapter 2

investigate their lives

A fight for

gender equality