Resources

If you’re new to Mary Wollstonecraft a good place to start is her gold-starred Wikipedia entry. Her most famous publication “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” is described on the British Library website. For more, check out the resources below!

 

learning resources for schools

The Wollstonecraft School programme, is an invitation to upper key stage two classes up and down the country to join us. Taking a whole school approach, primary schools can show how they champion human rights in three easy steps by learning about Mary Wollstonecraft and her legacy.

Here are four ways that that this programme fulfils KS2 curriculum requirements for History, English, British Values, and PSHE.

A wollstonecraft Comic Book

The Wollstonecraft Society, the Newington Green Meeting House, and People’s History Museum (with thanks to support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund) produced the world’s first comic book telling the story of Mary Wollstonecraft’s extraordinary life. It is free to download below. Alongside is a six week programme of work for teachers who want to teach their learners about the life of Mary Wollstonecraft and the lessons she can teach us today. The six week scheme of work which accompanies the Mary Wollstonecraft comic is available here and on TES where you can search 'Mary Wollstonecraft' to see the accompanying video for teachers explaining the programme.

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An evening of readings and music celebrating the life and Legacy of Mary Wollstonecraft

If you’re a teacher and want to put on a production of “An Amazon Stept Out” please contact us for a copy of the script

 

A timeline of Mary Wollstonecraft’s Life

This timeline was adapted from the Timeline of Mary Wollstonecraft gold-starred Wikipedia page , the free encyclopedia. (Full reference). Download a full size version to use in the classroom.