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excelacademy

Middle School (13 to 15 years old)
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Social Studies

excelacademy's collections

 

BREAKING NEWS: woman's journey... stay tuned

<p>Growing up as a woman can be hard. We're held to so many standards. We are endangered, always having to watch our backs but keep moving forward. Some women in the world have made a name for themselves and some are still fighting to do the same. We are always reminded that we are strong and independent. </p> <p>This Learning Lab collection was created by Mikayla, 8th grade student. This project, Girlhood Leadership and Learning, was created to support the new exhibit, <em><strong><a href="https://americanhistory.si.edu/girlhood" target="_blank">Girlhood (It's complicated)</a></strong></em> at Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. </p>
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Education By Girls

<p>Education for girls, education by girls, and educational stories about girls. This Learning Lab illustrates young girls' education throughout the decades.</p> <p>This Learning Lab collection was created by Gabby, 7th grade student. This project, Girlhood Leadership and Learning, was created to support the new exhibit, <strong><em><a href="https://americanhistory.si.edu/girlhood" target="_blank">Girlhood (It's complicated)</a></em></strong> at Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. </p>
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Fashion For All Ages

<p><br>This collection includes information focusing on different historical events, items, and influences in the fashion world. The topic in this collection dive into capitalism, politics, discrimination, expression, etc. The collections purpose is to focus on the impact fashion has had on women's and young girls experience in life throughout the years.</p> <p>This Learning Lab collection was created by K'Lynn, 8th grade student. This project, Girlhood Leadership and Learning, was created to support the new exhibit, <em><strong><a href="https://americanhistory.si.edu/girlhood" target="_blank">Girlhood (It's complicated)</a></strong></em> at Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. </p>
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