Women in war over time.

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Women in war over time

British women in war over time – a thematic activity You have cards about British women in war over time. Sort them into time order and read them.

British women in war over time – a thematic activity You have cards about British women in war over time. Sort them into time order and read them. Now decide some headings and organise the cards under your headings Examples: fighters, nurses…

British women in war over time – a thematic activity You have cards about British women in war over time. Sort them into time order and read them. Now decide some headings and organise the cards under your headings If you were a lower attaining group we would have said: “Add a post-it wherever you can find women taking the following roles: Fighters, Nurses and carers Peacemakers Homemakers Military leaders Supporting roles in the armed forces”

British women in war over time – a thematic activity You have cards about British women in war over time. Sort them into time order and read them. Now decide some headings and organise the cards under your headings The bigger picture: what can we infer about women and society in Britain across time?