March marks Women’s History Month, a time to honor the contributions, achievements, and legacies of women throughout history.
It’s a time to celebrate them. As homeschoolers this is our opportunity to inspire our students with stories of remarkable women who have shaped our world.
The Women’s History Unit Study printable features three inspiring figures: Malala Yousafzai, Mae C. Jemison, and Bessie Coleman.
With 12 educational activities designed to help students understand more about these women but also teach some vital lessons in history.
Capturing Their Stories:
Malala Yousafzai:
Known for her advocacy for girls’ education and her courageous activism, Malala’s section features writing prompts, fact profiles, and reading comprehension sheets that delve into her remarkable journey and the importance of education for all.
Mae C. Jemison:
As the first African American woman to travel in space, Mae C. Jemison’s section offers activities that explore her groundbreaking career as an astronaut, her scientific achievements, and her impact on STEM education.
Bessie Coleman:
Recognized as the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license, Bessie Coleman’s section includes activities that highlight her pioneering spirit, her determination to overcome barriers, and her enduring legacy in aviation history.
What’s Included:
- 3 Historical Figures
- 3 Fact Profiles
- 3 Reading Comprehension Activities
- 3 Directed Drawing Exercises
- 6 Writing Prompt Templates
How to Use:
- Download and print the printable.
- Using a pen or pencil set aside the activities they will be using.
- You can teach it by person or all at once.
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It’s time to inspire the next generation with stories of resilience and courage.
The Women’s History Month printable offers many valuable resource for homeschooling families to celebrate the contributions of these 3 amazing women.
Download this printable, explore the stories, and engage in meaningful discussions about the importance of gender equality, education, and diversity.
Let’s empower our students to dream big, break barriers, and make a positive impact on the world. Happy Women’s History Month!
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