Key Issue: How far was the USA a divided society in the 1920s?

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Key Issue: How far was the USA a divided society in the 1920s? To what extent were the lives of women changing? L.O: Be able to: Explain how attitudes and values towards women were changing Identify factors influencing change Understand how life changed for some women but not for others

Share any questions you have about women in 1920s America Add a question about women in the 1920s

To what extent were the lives of women changing? Independent Enquiry Task: Read pp.40-43, considering the key question as you do so Teamwork Task: Teams of 5-6 people Note where the boards are for your side of the room Front board = ‘Lives of women were changing’ Back board = ‘Lives of women were not changing’ One fact + one inference per card = ONE POINT (make it clear) Facts and inferences can only appear once on your board, so get there before the other team do! Decide on a strategy ... Everyone should know what they are doing and how this will help you to win!

Creative Thinking Task: Office work Flapper Immigrant women Consumer goods such as heaters and fridges Traditional attitudes Free time Older women Running water Working class women Working class Clothes, hair, make-up Advertising Mothers Young women 10 million women in paid employment Rural dwellers (women who live in farming areas) Household drudgery Car

Homework Complete your dot-to-dot For Monday, complete your own set of notes on women in the 1920s (usingpp40-43 ) ... Create own subtitles and choose your method of presentation (e.g. Mind-map) On Monday you will be doing a 10 mark exam question on women in the 1920s.