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On your whiteboard, describe the traditional role of both genders. Why are they different?

3 minutes. On your whiteboard, describe the traditional role of both genders. Why are they different?. Family planning in the early twentieth century L.O. To investigate the impact of developments in contraception on the lives of women. By the end of this lesson...

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On your whiteboard, describe the traditional role of both genders. Why are they different?

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  1. 3 minutes On your whiteboard, describe the traditional role of both genders. Why are they different?

  2. Family planning in the early twentieth century L.O. To investigate the impact of developments in contraception on the lives of women. By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be able to describe key problems with family planning in the early twentieth century. (E-D) ALL OF US will be able to describe four aspects of the work of Marie Stopes. (E-D) EVEN BETTER IF you can explain the impact of these problems on the lives of women. (D-C) EVEN BETTER IF you can explain why the work of Marie Stopes affected the role of women in the home. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can judge the significance of the work of Marie Stopes on the changing role of women in England and Wales. (B-A)

  3. What problems does this table highlight? What does this table suggest about family sizes in the twentieth century? Why do you think the birth rate has decreased?

  4. What contraception was available to women in the early twentieth century? Could you describe attitudes towards family planning in 1900? What were the key differences between the lives of women in 1870 and 1970? What issues were there with family planning in the early twentieth century? What was the impact of a lack of contraception on the lives of women in this period? Use the information you have been given to complete either the green or orange tasks above! End

  5. How did my work improve the lives of women? WROTE FIRST LITERATURE ADVISING PEOPLE ON BIRTH CONTRIL, THAT WAS AVAILABLE TO WOMEN. OPENED FIRST CLINIC TO ADVISE WOMEN ON THE USE OF BIRTH CONTROL. IMPROVED THE HEALTH OF WOMEN. GAVE WOMEN MORE CONTROL OVER THEIR BODIES AND LIVES BY GIVING THEM INFORMATION ON THE OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO THEM.

  6. GRADE WWW EBI SIGNED L.O. To investigate the impact of developments in contraception on the lives of women. By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be able to describe key problems with family planning in the early twentieth century. (E-D) ALL OF US will be able to describe four aspects of the work of Marie Stopes. (E-D) EVEN BETTER IF you can explain the impact of these problems on the lives of women. (D-C) EVEN BETTER IF you can explain why the work of Marie Stopes affected the role of women in the home. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can judge the significance of the work of Marie Stopes on the changing role of women in England and Wales. (B-A)

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