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Women's History – Teacher Resources

Recognize Women's History Month (March), by exploring the many important contributions of women, with our printables, lesson plans, and more. Find biographies and worksheets about accomplished women in American history, including Susan B. Anthony, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sacajawea, Harriet Tubman, Amelia Earhart, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Toni Morrison, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Anne Frank, Helen Keller, Maya Angelou, Sojourner Truth, Pocahontas, Wilma Rudolph, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Abigail Adams, and many more!

Educational Videos

Women's History Videos & Activities

International Women's Day

International Women's Day
International Women's Day Theme Song

Slideshows

Leaders in U.S. Women's Suffrage Movement
Top 15 Women's History Month Activities
Women Nobel Prize Winners for Literature
Places Where Women Made History
Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners
Women Nobel Prize Winners in Science
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Printable Quizzes

Leaders of the Women's Movement Quiz
Famous Firsts of U.S. Women Quiz
Notable Quotes by Women Quiz
The History of Women's History Quiz
Names of Women Suffrage Leaders Quiz
Famous Women and Their Accomplishments Quiz
Madam President Quiz
Female Writers and Performers Quiz
Famous Quotations by Women Quiz
First Ladies Quiz
Women of the Ancient World Quiz
Women in History Quiz
Suffrage Movement Quiz
Famous Women World Rulers Quiz
Women Adventurers Quiz
Notable African-American Women Quiz
Groundbreaking Women Quiz
Women Nobel Prize Winners Quiz
Queen Elizabeth II Quiz

Printables

Betsy Ross Little Book
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl – Project Ideas, Comprehension Tests & Activities
Sally Ride, First Woman on Space Shuttle
First Lady of the Air: Amelia Earhart
Hero/Heroine Writing Activity
Learn About Susan B. Anthony
A Doll's House Teacher's Guide
More Popular Women's History Printables

References

Amendments to the Constitution: Voting
Timeline of U.S. Women's Rights Movement
The Queen's Birthday
Queen Elizabeth Celebrates Golden Jubilee
Timeline: Women in Sports (776 B.C.–1950 A.D.)
Elizabeth Blackwell Biography
Sailing: Women in Sports
More Popular Women's History References

Lesson Plans

The Declaration of Sentiments & Your Rights
Paper Quilts
Modern Day Mona Lisa
Multicultural Statue of Liberty
Designing a Quilt Pattern
Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring
Altars to Greek Goddesses
More Women's History Lesson Plans

Women's Rights & Suffrage

Women's History Videos & Activities
Suffragettes
Reading Warm-Up 24 for Gr. 5 & 6: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Biography
The Nineteenth Amendment
WAACS, WAVES, and Nurses
A Woman's Place: Margaret Chase Smith
Women's Liberation: Betty Friedan
More Suffrage & Equality Resources

Reading, Language Arts, & Women's History Connected

The Miracle Worker
Readers Theater Script: Little House on the Prairie
The Miracle Worker: Synopsis, Ideas, and Writing Connections
The Keeping Quilt
The Miracle Worker: Ideas and Activities
Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman
Jane Eyre Teacher's Guide
More Popular Women's History Resources for Reading & Language Arts

Mathematics & Women's History Connected

Quilt Design Worksheet
Designing a Quilt Pattern - Worksheet 1
Creating a One-Patch Quilt Design

Science & Women's History Connected

Women in Space: Sally Ride and Christa McAuliffe
No Silent Springs: Rachel Carson
Joanne Simpson, Meteorologist
Reading Warm-Up 29 for Gr. 5 & 6: Florence Nightingale Biography
An Author's Tribute to the Mercury 13 Women
Women in Aviation
Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring: Comprehension Questions
More Women's History Resources for Science

Art & Women's History Connected

Sarah Boone Coloring Page
Caryatids
Women's Suffrage Art Project
Well-Known Women Artists
Women in "Her" Story
More Women's History Resources for Art

Health, Physical Education, & Women's History Connected

Fastest Woman in the World: Wilma Rudolph
Althea Gibson's Story
The All-Female League
Popular History Resources for Physical Education
Sexual Harassment
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Olympic Athlete
Althea Gibson

Music & Women's History Connected

The Great Contralto: Marian Anderson

Mother's Day Resources

Popular Family Printables -- Grades K-3
Tissue Flower
Flower and Leaf Press
My Family
Your Family Tree, Version 1
Mother's Day History
Mother's Day Printable Book (K-3)
More Mother's Day Resources for Teachers

Highlights

End-of-the-Year Resources
The end of the school year is quickly approaching! Celebrate with fun activities, then prepare yourself and your students with report card advice, summer reading guides, summer math, and more.

Common Core Lessons & Resources
Is your school district adopting the Common Core? Work these new standards into your curriculum with our reading, writing, speaking, social studies, and math lessons and activities. Each piece of content incorporates the Common Core State Standards into the activity or lesson.

Top 10 Galleries
Explore our most popular Top 10 galleries, from Top 10 Behavior Management Tips for the Classroom and Top 10 Classroom Organization Tips from Veteran Teachers to Top 10 Free (& Cheap) Rewards for Students and Top 10 Things Every Teacher Needs in the Classroom. We'll help you get organized and prepared for every classroom situation, holiday, and more! Check out all of our galleries today.

June Calendar of Events
June is full of holidays and events that you can incorporate into your standard curriculum. Our Educators' Calendar outlines activities for each event, including: Summer Begins (6/21), Helen Keller's Birthday (6/27/1880), World War I Began (6/28/1914), and Meteor Day (6/30). Plus, celebrate Child Vision Awareness Month, National Rivers Month, and National Safety Month all June long!

Causes We Support: We Give Books
Visit We Give Books, an ever-growing, free online library of children's picture books! For every book read on the site, a brand-new book will be donated to a children's literacy campaign of your choosing. Read aloud to students or encourage them read independently, and you'll teach them to help others at the same time. Giving is as simple as reading!

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