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  • The True or False puzzle is 1 of 8 vocabulary activities and word puzzles.
  • Use the Greek and Latin word list and roots to determine if the context sentence is True or False. Email your answers to friends, family and teachers.
  • Common Core alignment to a True or False puzzle is to two key phrases "Precise Meaning" and "Context". CCSS Alignment Strand for Specific Grades:
    Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
    Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
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    1) Women in History True or False - myvocabulary.com

    Directions:
    Women in history True or False:Decide if the vocabulary word used in each sentence has been used properly! Mark the following 12 sentences by highlighting the button. When you hit Submit, you will get back the correct answers and percentage score for correct answers.
     
    Clue:
    Women in History Month vocabulary words have many word activities. In addition to this True or False activity, www.myvocabulary.com also features a free Interactive Puzzle, Fill-in-the-Blanks, Word Search, Crossword and Definition Match.
    You have permission to make a copy for Women in History Month for more vocabulary study at home or in classes.
     
    Vocabulary Word List:
    Women in history true or false word list:
    Susan B. Anthony, Harriet Beecher-Stowe, Marie Curie, Amelia Earhart, Dian Fossey, Indira Gandhi, Helen Keller, Florence Nightingale, Bessie Smith, Harriet Tubman, Sarah Winnemucca, Mary Wollstonecraft
    1) A city in Nevada named after Susan B. Anthony because of her accomplishments.
    True  
    False 
    2) Amelia Earhart was an aviator whose accomplishments were ahead of most people in her time (1897-1937).
    True  
    False 
    3) A famous primatologist, Marie Curie, worked with the mountain gorillas in Rwanda (1932-1985),
    True  
    False 
    4) Florence Nightingale was the first woman to receive a second Nobel Prize in 1911
    True  
    False 
    5) The only women honored on US currency is Sarah Winnemucca.
    True  
    False 
    6) one of the most famous advocates for the blind (1897-1968) was Dian Fossey.
    True  
    False 
    7) Bessie Smith was the author who lived during the Civil War and wrote about slavery.
    True  
    False 
    8) Indira Gandhi was the leader of the world\\\'s largest democracy for 22 years starting in 1966.
    True  
    False 
    9) Harriet Tubman was the woman referred to as the Moses of her people.
    True  
    False 
    10) Helen Keller was the founder of the nursing profession (1820-1910).
    True  
    False 
    11) The Queen of the Blues for her records, radio and vaudeville work was also known as Harriet Beecher-Stowe.
    True  
    False 
    12) It true that Mary Wollstonecraft was the author who wrote the bible of the rights movement for women?
    True  
    False