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Women who changed the world: Bilingual flashcards for critical thinking.


🌷 Empower minds. Spark conversations. Celebrate HERstory.


Transform learning with 10 trailblazing women!


Download and print INSTANTLY this vibrant, bilingual toolkit featuring Michelle Obama, Margaret Atwood, Frida Kahlo, Marina Abramović, Agatha Christie, Ursula K. Le Guin, María Sabina, Lady Diana, Clarice Lispector, and Rupi Kaur.


🪷 What’s inside?


• Bilingual flashcards: Stunning designs with iconic quotes in English and Spanish (e.g., Frida’s “Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?”).


• Critical thinking prompts: Thought-provoking questions to debate, reflect, and connect (e.g., “Is self-love a radical act?” inspired by Rupi Kaur).


• Diverse role models: Explore activists, artists, writers, and healers across cultures and eras.


• Ready-to-use: Print, cut, and teach—zero prep required!


Objectives:


• Foster empathy: Step into the shoes of barrier-breaking women.

• Boost bilingual skills: Perfect for ESL, Spanish classes, or multicultural programs.

• Ignite critical analysis: Debate gender norms, creativity, resilience, and social justice.

• Celebrate diversity: From Indigenous wisdom (María Sabina) to royal activism (Lady Di).

Women who changed the world Bilingual flashcards for critical thinking.

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Women who changed the world: Bilingual flashcards for critical thinking.


🌷 Empower minds. Spark conversations. Celebrate HERstory.


Transform learning with 10 trailblazing women!


Download and print INSTANTLY this vibrant, bilingual toolkit featuring Michelle Obama, Margaret Atwood, Frida Kahlo, Marina Abramović, Agatha Christie, Ursula K. Le Guin, María Sabina, Lady Diana, Clarice Lispector, and Rupi Kaur.


🪷 What’s inside?


• Bilingual flashcards: Stunning designs with iconic quotes in English and Spanish (e.g., Frida’s “Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?”).


• Critical thinking prompts: Thought-provoking questions to debate, reflect, and connect (e.g., “Is self-love a radical act?” inspired by Rupi Kaur).


• Diverse role models: Explore activists, artists, writers, and healers across cultures and eras.


• Ready-to-use: Print, cut, and teach—zero prep required!


Objectives:


• Foster empathy: Step into the shoes of barrier-breaking women.

• Boost bilingual skills: Perfect for ESL, Spanish classes, or multicultural programs.

• Ignite critical analysis: Debate gender norms, creativity, resilience, and social justice.

• Celebrate diversity: From Indigenous wisdom (María Sabina) to royal activism (Lady Di).

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