Vous trouverez de très nombreuses ressources un peu partout sur le sujet, mais en voici deux nouvellesqui pourraient compléter les autres:
Census Bureau Facts for Figures: Women’s History Month
Facts and statistics regarding women, in topics such as earnings, education, jobs, motherhood, and more. From the U.S. Census Bureau. A very useful list of links to all facts and figures regarding women in the US. You can use it as a follow up for Women’s Day, or just as you need it in relation to a text you study in class. Also useful for all those who need to work on statistics and figures ( sections économiques, gestion, etc.)
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2003/cb03ff03.html
Girl Power campaign. See this interesting site, both against drugs and alcohol use, and for the social promotion of girls in society:
http://www.girlpower.gov/adultswhocare/campinfo/factsheet.htm
And try their quizzes:
http://www.girlpower.gov/adultswhocare/cool/quizarchive.htm
You can use as webquests since for all the answers you can access a site to check it and learn more about the subject. See for example the women history month quiz:
http://www.girlpower.gov/adultswhocare/cool/womencoolquiz.asp