Women in History: Study Influential Women in History
Reading, ELA, Writing, Women's History, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Biographies, Social Studies
About This Product
Women in History is such an important topic to discuss with your class. There are so many influential women throughout history that often get overlooked but not with this resource. Here you will find 22 incredible women highlighted by their achievements and mark on the world. These women have inspired millions of people to never give up and pursue their dreams even when faced with challenges.
In this resource you will find:
Google Slides that you can share with your class. There are 22 slides about different influential women. They include facts about their achievements and pictures. The slides also have some fun guessing games and trivia bubbles.
FIVE different ideas for further research projects.
A Trivia slide show with a point system.
Women included
Harriet Tubman
Marie Curie
Rosa Parks
Amelia Earhart
Jane Goodall
Frida Kahlo
Ada Lovelace
Malala Yousafzai
Susan B. Anthony
Sojourner Truth
Sacagawea
Eleanor Roosevelt
Florence Nightingale
Katherine Johnson
Sally Ride
Valentina Tereshkova
Mae Jemison
Jane Austen
Lucy Stone
Helen Keller
Wilma Rudolph
Billie Jean King
Use this in your classroom for years to come! Teach students the importance of highlighting impactful women from history and women in their own lives. They can even complete the writing piece about a special woman in their own lives (mom, grandma, aunt) that is making an impact right now!
A great Bulletin Board I do every year is called : A "League of their Own" and I have each student fill out the baseball template about ONE influential women they learned about. Then I hang up the Bulletin Board letters that say "A League of their Own" and hang all the students' decorated baseballs. It is such a beautiful way to highlight these very important women that paved the way and made a difference in the world.
Have fun teaching about Women's History!





