The Life of Ona Judge

Resource Type
Classroom Material
Subjects
History-Social Science
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The Life of Ona Judge

This lesson will be a jigsaw cooperative learning activity. Students will be divided into groups of 3 - this will be their jigsaw group. Each jigsaw group member will be assigned an “expert group” 1 - 3. These expert groups will meet for 15 minutes to review and discuss their topics and then share their knowledge with their jigsaw groups and discuss the essential question for 20 minutes. The remaining 10 minutes can be used for the closing and whole class discussion.  You can learn more about how to implement the jigsaw classroom method here: https://www.jigsaw.org/  

Guiding Question 

Why is it essential to learn about the history of slavery and the lives of enslaved women such as Ona Judge? 

Author
Marisa Mathias
Publisher
National Women's History Museum

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