March - Women's History Month!

 



Women's History Month: Super She-roes Who Changed the World! 


Hey there, future world-changers!

Did you know that March is Women’s History Month? It’s a time to celebrate amazing women who made history, broke barriers, and inspired the world! Let’s dive into some SUPER SHE-ROES (that’s like superheroes, but real-life women who changed the world!).

Meet Some Super She-roes! Trailblazing Women in History –

Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) – The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean! Talk about soaring high!

Mae Jemison (1956 - ) – She was the first Black woman to go to space! She’s a doctor, engineer, and astronaut. That’s triple cool!

Malala Yousafzai (1997 - ) – She fought for girls’ education and became the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize!

Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) – A famous artist from Mexico who told her story through bold and colorful paintings.

Marie Curie (1867-1934) – The first woman to win a Nobel Prize in science! She made big discoveries about radiation.

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Hillary Rodham Clinton – Former Secretary of State, U.S. Senator, First Lady, and the first woman nominated for president by a major political party.

Shirley Chisholm (1924 - 2005) – Activist, first Black woman elected to Congress, and the first Black woman to run for president.

Kamala Harris – Vice President of the United States, first woman, first Black woman, and first South Asian American to hold the office; candidate for president.

My Sisters – The everyday women who inspire, lead, nurture, and break barriers in their own ways.


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 FUN CHALLENGE: Who’s Your She-roe?

Think about a woman who inspires you—it could be a scientist, athlete, artist, or even your own mom, aunt, or teacher!

Ø Your Mission:

*    Pick one inspiring woman.

*    Write three fun facts about her.

*    Create a mini-poster or comic strip about her story!

Want to share your work? Show your teacher or family, or even hang it up in your room to remind yourself that YOU can do great things too!


FUN CHALLENGE: Who’s Your She-roe?

Think about a woman who inspires you—it could be a scientist, athlete, artist, or even your own mom, aunt, or teacher!

Ø Your Mission:

*    Pick one inspiring woman.

*    Write three fun facts about her.

*    Create a mini-poster or comic strip about her story!

Want to share your work? Show your teacher or family, or even hang it up in your room to remind yourself that YOU can do great things too!

 



😊Bonus Activity
: Women’s History Word Search!

Find these words:

  • COURAGE
  • LEADER
  • INVENTOR
  • ARTIST
  • SCIENTIST
  • HISTORY
  • HERO

What other words can you think of that describe amazing women? Drop them in the comments!

Let’s celebrate the super she-roes of the past, present, and future—maybe one day, we’ll be learning about YOU!

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Women's History Month: Super She-roes Worksheet

Part 1: Who’s Your She-roe?

Think about a woman who inspires you. She could be a scientist, athlete, artist, leader, or someone in your own life!

🔹 Her Name: ___________________________ 


🔹 Why is she inspiring? _____________________________________________________

🔹 Three Fun Facts About Her:

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*    Creative Challenge! Draw a mini-poster or comic strip about your she-roe’s story! Be sure to include what makes her amazing. 👍😊😇 

 

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Part 2: Women’s History Word Search

Find the hidden words in the puzzle below! Words can go up, down, diagonal, or backward.

Word List:
COURAGE
LEADER
INVENTOR
ARTIST
SCIENTIST
HISTORY
HERO

 C  O  U  R  A  G  E  T  S  H

L  X  O  L  E  A  D  E  R  M

H  I  S  T  O  R  Y  Y  C  I

S  Q  E  C  I  T  S  I  T  R  A

C  S  C  I  E  N  T  I  S  T  E

N  R  O  T  N  E  V  N  I  O

I  H  E  R  O  N  W  M  O  X

 

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Part 3: Bonus Challenge!

Make a list of five new words that describe inspiring women. Write them below:

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5.  

Great job celebrating Women’s History Month! Keep learning, keep leading, and maybe one day, we’ll be learning about YOU!


 








 


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