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Teaching Eleanor Roosevelt - Biography

Eleanor Roosevelt - Biography

This text provides a brief overview of Eleanor Roosevelt's life and accomplishments.\n<br><br>\n<i><u>Eleanor Roosevelt & Human Rights (Text 1)</u> -- This text is part of a Primary Source Set analyzing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Eleanor Roosevelt's work for social reform. This text introduces Eleanor Roosevelt and her work as an activist and social reformer. It also provides background about the historical time period in which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was created. While reading, students should explain how the specific experiences in Eleanor's life impacted her view of human rights.</i>\n<br><br>\n<a href="https://files.activelylearn.com/Tea

FDR Presidential Library and Museum

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

What influences from Eleanor's early life led her to become an activist and reformer?
STANDARDS:
RI.1 - Meaning & Evidence, RI.2 - Main Ideas, RI.3 - People & Events

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

2,3
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