Susan B. Anthony Women's Suffrage Biography Reading Comprehension Passages
By LessonLink Teacher
This product is a comprehensive set of reading comprehension passages about the life and legacy of Susan B. Anthony (biography), a key figure in the women’s suffrage movement.
It is designed for students in grades 3, 4, 5, and even 6 and is ideal for Women’s History Month or social studies curriculum.
The passages cover key aspects of Anthony’s life, including
Each passage is accompanied by 6 written response questions to test comprehension, making it an excellent tool for enhancing students’ reading skills and understanding of historical figures.
Answer keys are provided for all passages, facilitating easy grading and review.
This educational resource provides a valuable and engaging way to explore women’s history.
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Women in History Shark Lady STEM Story Extensions for Use with Google Slides™
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This is a shark book and activity your students will love! Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist was named "Best Children's Book of 2017" by Parents Magazine, It also made the National Teacher's Science Association's list of top STEM books for 2017!
Included in these resources are extensions for the story. This includes a story map, character traits sheets on two levels, a biography of Eugenie Clark with accompanying questions, I dream of being sheet, inspirational quote and activity about protecting our oceans, report writing graphic organizer and writing paper, task cards with pictures, and information about six sharks to help students get started on their research.
Shark Lady cover design by Sourcebooks, Cover illustration © 2017 Marta Alvarez Miguéns. Jacket image used with permission from Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc., www.Sourcebooks.com, all rights reserved.
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Celebrating Women's History Month: Learning About Incredible Women!
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Join us this Women's History Month as we honor and celebrate the incredible achievements of women throughout history. From trailblazing activists and scientists to innovative artists and leaders, there is so much to learn and be inspired by. Discover the stories of these amazing women who have shaped our world and continue to pave the way for future generations. Whether you're a teacher looking for resources or simply curious to learn more, our curated content will educate and empower you. Let's celebrate the resilience, strength, and brilliance of women this Women's History Month!
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Printable Jane Goodall Reading Comprehension Women's History Month
By The Students Palace
This reading comprehension passage with answers is all about the remarkable life and achievements of Jane Goodall, a famous British primatologist and conservationist.
Jane's work with chimpanzees has had a profound impact on our understanding of primate behavior, and her dedication to animal welfare and conservation has inspired people around the world.
This passage provides a brief overview of Jane's life, including her early interest in animals, her groundbreaking research with chimpanzees, and her continued advocacy for conservation efforts.
With comprehension questions and answers included, this resource is a great way to learn about this incredible woman's legacy during Women's History Month.
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Keywords : Women's History Month, coloring sheets, printable, notable women, inspirational quotes, March, April, educational, creativity, celebration, historical figures, fun, family, friends, appreciation, contributions, society.
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Bookmarks! Bookmark Bios(Learn about famous people with these bookmarks!)
By Gail Hennessey
Sample of two Bookmark Bios! Eleanor Roosevelt and Dorothea Dix
Recently, while watching the morning news, two of the hosts couldn’t name the famous woman, from Rochester, NY, who helped women get the right to vote! One said, I think her name was Susan “something”. That got me thinking that Bookmark Bios might be a great way to introduce young people to many(not all) the famous women and men in history, STEM and Literature!
Giving the Bookmark Bios, could be a weekly thing, perhaps as a handout for an interactive notebook, after a testing period, or as a “bell ringer” before your class instruction begins. You could print the Bookmark Bios on cardstock or colored paper, cut them out and you might consider laminating them for a more durable handout. The first resource of 20 Women in Modern Times(1700s on) also comes with a Bookmark Bio card of 5 questions to encourage critical thinking. Bookmark Bios! Click here for complete resource:
By WhatsPoppinInK
This is a cute, interactive craft to go along with your studies on Rosa Parks. This bus craft requires low teacher prep and students will love it! The students get to decorate in the inside of the bus Rosa Parks was on. They can add their own details or use the items provided in the project (see preview.) Windows can be cut out or not, there are so many options! This made the cutest bulletin board for my first graders.
Printable Toni Morrison Reading Comprehension Women's History Month
By The Students Palace
This reading comprehension passage with answers is about Toni Morrison, a prominent African American author, editor, and professor.
The passage details Morrison's life and career, including her childhood, education, and literary achievements. The passage also explores the themes present in Morrison's writing, such as race, identity, and history.
With comprehension questions and answers provided, this passage is an excellent resource for celebrating Women's History Month and learning about an influential woman in literature.
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Great for kids, boys and girls
Keywords : Women's History Month, coloring sheets, printable, notable women, inspirational quotes, March, April, educational, creativity, celebration, historical figures, fun, family, friends, appreciation, contributions, society.
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Civil War: Women Soldiers!(A Reader's Theater Script)
By Gail Hennessey
This resource has been revised for the TeachShare guidelines on slavery, civil rights and warfare.
It is estimated that approximately 400-700 WOMEN fought as soldiers during all the major battles of the Civil War.(1861-1865) Since females were not allowed to fight in battles at that time, those women that did become soldiers disguised themselves as men! This Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Reader’s Theater Script has three historians share information on this topic. Actual females who fought in the Civil War included Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, Sarah Emma Edmonds, Amy Clarke and Mary Galloway. they are mentioned in the play.The format is a talk show host with a studio audience who get to ask questions of the “guests”. There is also a Did You Know? section of facts on the Civil War, Comprehension Questions and a teacher page with extension activities, additional links of interest and the key to the comprehension questions.
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Mrs. Bie Ografee Talk Show Reading Theater Scripts:
Vikings
Ferdinand Magellan
Marco Polo
Christopher Columbus
Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
Visit with a Crusader
Visit with a Victim of the Black Death
Martin Luther King Jr.
Rosa Parks
Harriet Tubman
George Washington Carver
Katherine Johnson
Tuskegee Airmen
Marian Anderson
Marie Curie
Galileo Galilei
Sir Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Jane Goodall
Moon Landing: Interview with first astronauts to walk on the moon
Rachel Carson
Jacques Cousteau
Thomas Edison
Visit with a Pilgrim
Revolutionary War Female Spies
Revolutionary War Tory
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison, Father of the Constitution
Pioneer Woman, Narcissa Whitman
Civil War Women Soldiers
Sacagaewa
Sequoyah
Lewis and Clark
Abraham Lincoln
California Gold Rush: Visit with a ‘49er
Wright Brothers
A Road trip Across the USA for Women’s Suffrage
WW 2: Women Pilots
Elizabeth Blackwell
Susan B. Anthony
Sonia Sotomayor
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Louisa May Alcott
Edgar Allen Poe
William Shakespeare
Charles Dickens
Johnny Appleseed
Visit with a Leprechaun
Visit with a Groundhog
To Tell the Truth Plays:
Hans Christian Andersen
Elizabeth Blackwell
Amelia Earhart
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Blackwell
First Lady Edith Wilson
First Lady Florence Harding
King Tut
First Lady Hillary Clinton
First Lady Michelle Obama
First Lady Abigail Adams
First Lady Martha Washington
First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln
First Lady Dolly Madison
First Lady Lady Bird Johnson
My website for teachers/kids has lots of geography activities, short reads, factoids on different topics, news, career surveys, bell ringers and more.
Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Disaster Reading Comprehension Worksheet 1980s Eighties
By The Students Palace
On April 26, 1986, the world witnessed one of the most devastating nuclear accidents in history at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. This worksheet provides engaging passages and questions about the causes, effects, and aftermath of the disaster, helping students understand the severity of the incident and its long-lasting consequences.
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Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
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Revolutionary War Heroine: Catherine "Kate" Moore Barry(Battle of Cowpens)
By Gail Hennessey
Studying the Revolutionary War? Looking for a female to highlight that contributed to to the formation of our nation? This reading passage(with extension activities) highlights the "Heroine of the Battle of Cowpens", Catherine "Kate" Moore Barry.
Part of my Let's Meet Series, students will learn about Kate Barry with a reading done in the first person. There are several Did You Know? fun facts about other women who helped with the Revolutionary War. There are comprehension questions and a map skill activity. The teacher page has some extension activities, additional links of interest and the keys.
Check out these resources on the Revolutionary War:
1. During the Revolutionary War, the Culper Spy Ring was organized to work to defeat the British. Agent 355 and other members of the spy organization were very important in the colonists being victorious in the War for Independence from England. Although Agent 355's real name remains a mystery, she was one of the women spies who showed that patriotism has no gender! Secret codes, invisible ink, LAUNDRY used to communicate messages, what spies did during the Revolutionary war, lots of information is weaved into Agent 355 being a guest on Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show with the studio audience asking her questions. https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Revolutionary-War-Spies-A-Visit-with-Female-Agent-355Culper-Spy-RingScript-2441726
2. During the American Revolution, Tories supported the British in the war. Loyalists, the King’s Friends and Royalists were other names for those that took sides with the British. Students will learn about what it was like to be a Tory during the American Revolutionary War. Joshua Crabtree(fictitious character) is a guest on Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show. The format of the Reader's Theater Script is that a studio audience asks questions of Ms. Bie Ografee's guest to learn what it was like to support the British and not the Patriots during the American Revolution.
There are 10 questioners, A Did You Know? section, comprehension questions and a Teacher Page with extension activities and the key. American Revolutionary War: A Visit with a Tory!
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Revolutionary War Bundle includes the following resources:
1. Reader’s Theater Script: Revolutionary War Spies! A Visit with a Female Agent
2. Reader’s Theater Script: A Visit with Joshua Crabtree, a Tory!
3. Reader’s Theater Script: James Madison, “Father of the Constitution”.
4. Reader’s Theater Script: A Visit with Thomas Jefferson
5. Reading Passage Activity: Phillis Wheatley
6. Benjamin Franklin: A Webquest
7. A Reader's Theater Script: Dolly Madison
Reading Passages:
George Washington and the Camel
Calvin Coolidge and the “Pennsylvania Avenue Zoo”
John Quincy Adams Takes a Swim
Thomas Jefferson and the Mammoth Cheese
Sojourner Truth
Santa Fe Trail: Wind WagonThomas
Revolutionary War Heroine: Catherine “Kate” Moore
Barry(Battle of Cowpens)
Enheduanna, First Known Poet in History
Artemisia(Female Naval Commander during the Battle of Salamis)
Hanno: Phoenician Explorer
Ramses the Great
Hatshepsut
Hammurabi
Alexander the Great
Aesop
Socrates
Hannibal
Hypatia: First Woman Mathematician
Aglaonike(Greek astronomer)
Agnodice(First Female Doctor of Ancient Greece)
Julius Caesar
Archimedes
Sparticus
Diocles
Joan of Arc
Phillis Wheatley
Mary Anning
Caroline Herschel
Sophie Brahe: Astronomer and Horticulturist
Hildegard of Bingen(Middle Ages)
Aida de Acosta(First Woman to Fly a Powered Aircraft)
Women’s Suffrage: The Silent Sentinels
Sir Edmund Hillary
History of Pretzels
History of Marshmallows
History of Tulips
Snowmen in History
History of April Fools’ Day
Great Wall of China
Eiffel Tower
Ayres Rock(Uluru)
Taj Mahal
Travel to Iceland
Travel to Greece
Travel to Japan
Printable Oprah Winfrey Reading Comprehension Worksheet 1980s Eighties
By The Students Palace
This worksheet features five informative passages about Oprah Winfrey's journey from her humble beginnings in rural Mississippi to becoming one of the most influential women in entertainment and media.
Each passage highlights a different aspect of her remarkable story, such as her challenging childhood, her rise to fame on television, her groundbreaking talk show, her inspiring philanthropic work, and her impact on popular culture.
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5 Pages
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Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys and girls
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This is a digital item.
No physical product or printed material will be shipped.
No refunds as this is a digital product.
WOMEN Trailblazers! Test your Knowledge Challenge Activity!
By Gail Hennessey
There are many women who have made contributions that have shaped our world. Learn about some of these fascinating women with the following activity. There are 32 informative questions in the resource plus some additional information on women who have impacted our world. If you'd like a student version, just contact me. Also, if you'd like a version in Word, just ask for this, too. Great for a Friday activity and especially for Women's History Month in March.
I have similar "challenge" activities on Ireland/St. Patrick's Day and Presidents. More to come.
POSSIBLE RESOURCES of INTEREST:
1. Women’s History Month: A Webquest on 15 women that made a difference: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Womens-History-Month-Webquest-501023
2. Check out my web quest on famous First Ladies: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/First-Ladies-of-the-United-States-Wequest-604151
3. Check out my TeachShare Store for Reader’s Theater Scripts on Famous women in history, science and literature: Susan B.Anthony, Elizabeth Blackwell, Hillary Clinton, Bessie Coleman, Michelle Obama, Edith Bolling Wilson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart, Dolly Madison, Abigail Adams, Florence Harding, Lady Bird Johnson, Sacagawea, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Marian Anderson, Katherine Johnson and Rachel Carson: https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Gail-Hennessey
4. Check out these resources to learn more about Female Spies during the Revolutionary War, soldiers during the Civil War and Female Pilots during World War 2.
Printable Ronald Reagan Reading Comprehension Worksheet 1980s Eighties
By The Students Palace
Description: This worksheet provides engaging passages and questions about Ronald Reagan's fascinating life, from his early years as a Hollywood actor to his two terms as President of the United States. Students will gain insight into his political beliefs, significant policies, and lasting legacies, including his role in ending the Cold War and his famous phrase "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
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5 Pages
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Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
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Great for kids, boys and girls
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Bookmarks(Bookmark Bios): Women in Modern Times, 1700s on
By Gail Hennessey
Bookmark Bios
By Gail Skroback Hennessey
Recently, while watching the morning news, two of the hosts couldn’t name the famous woman, from Rochester, NY, who helped women get the right to vote! One said, I think her name was Susan “something”. That got me thinking that Bookmark Bios might be a great way to introduce young people to many(not all) the famous women and men in history, STEM and Literature!
Giving the Bookmark Bios, could be a weekly activity, perhaps as a handout for an interactive notebook, after a testing period, or as a “bell ringer” before your class instruction begins. You could print the Bookmark Bios on cardstock or colored paper, cut them out and you might consider laminating them for a more durable handout.
Additionally, the included Bookmark Bio Cards might be helpful to have the students do some critical thinking!
I have also included a blank template should you wish to use the idea as a research activity where students develop their own Bookmark Bios!
Depending on the grade level, I have also highlighted possible vocabulary terms to review including activist, environmentalist and humanitarian.
Included: 20 Bookmark Bios on 5 sheets of 4 bookmarks on a page and the Bookmark Bio Card(with two on a page). You have permission to reproduce a class amount of the bookmarks and cards .
Included in Women in Modern Times(1700s on):
Susan B. Anthony
Harriet Tubman
Rosa Parks
Sacagawea
Amelia Earhart
Clara Barton
Nellie Bly
Rachel Carson
Margaret Mead
Marie Curie
Elizabeth Blackwell
Jane Goodall
Sandra Day O’Connor
Sally Ride
Dorothea Dix
Eleanor Roosevelt
Hillary Clinton
Mother Teresa
Florence Nightingale
Helen Keller
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Bookmark Bio writing illustrations from wpclipart.com
Photographs of famous women:
Susan B. Anthony: wpclipart
Harriet Tubman: wpclipart
Rosa Parks: wpclipart
Sacagawea: wpclipart
Earhart: Wpclipart
Clara Barton: wpclipart
Nellie Bly: wpclipart
Rachel Carson: common.Wikimedia.org
Margaret Mead: common.wikimedia.org
Marie Curie: wpclipart.com
Elizabeth Blackwell: commons.wikimedia.org
Florence Nightingale: wpclipart.com
Eleanor Roosevelt: wpclipart.com
Hillary Clinton: wpclipart.com
Jane Goodall: commons.wikimedia.org
Sandra Day O’Connor: commons.wikimedia.org
Sally Ride: wpclipart.com
Dorothea Dix: commons.wikimedia.org
Helen Keller:wpclipart.com
Mother Teresa: wpclipart.com
Template from:
https://www.TeachShare.com/FreeDownload/Colorful-Bookmark-Templates-2540867
The 1980s Eighties Reading Comprehension Bundle U.S. History
By The Students Palace
This bundle has passages and comprehension questions and answers included, this resource is a great way to learn about this incredible woman's legacy during Women's History Month.
Feel free to let us know how we're doing in the Ratings & Comments section.
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
( PDF + PNG )
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys and girls
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Women's Suffrage:A Road Trip Across the USA for Women's Suffrage! Play
By Gail Hennessey
Before television, cell phones, internet and social media, it wasn’t easy to get the word out across the country on an issue. Nell Richardson and Alice Burke, two women who wanted to promote awareness for women’s suffrage, (the right to vote) decided to go on a cross country road trip. Back in 1916, this wasn’t as simple as it would be today. There were few paved roads, no interstate highway system. There weren’t many gas stations, nor was there GPS to navigate. Nell and Alice traveled to 36 states and traveled 10,700 miles from New York to California and back. This Ms. Bie Ografee play will entertain and inform students about the efforts of women to get the right to vote. Comprehension questions, a Did You Know? section, extension activities and the key are also included in this Reader's Theater Script.
Possible Additional Resources of Interest on this topic:
3. TEN Reading Passages on famous Women in History: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Womens-History-Bundle-of-Ten-Reading-Passages-on-Women-in-History-4409979
4. TEN Reader's Theater Scripts on famous Women in History: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/WOMENS-HISTORY-A-BUNDLE-of-10-READERS-THEATER-SCRIPTS-4409951
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Mrs. Bie Ografee Talk Show Reading Theater Scripts:
Vikings
Ferdinand Magellan
Marco Polo
Christopher Columbus
Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
Visit with a Crusader
Visit with a Victim of the Black Death
Martin Luther King Jr.
Rosa Parks
Harriet Tubman
George Washington Carver
Katherine Johnson
Tuskegee Airmen
Marian Anderson
Marie Curie
Galileo Galilei
Sir Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Jane Goodall
Moon Landing: Interview with first astronauts to walk on the moon
Rachel Carson
Jacques Cousteau
Thomas Edison
Visit with a Pilgrim
Revolutionary War Female Spies
Revolutionary War Tory
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison, Father of the Constitution
Pioneer Woman, Narcissa Whitman
Civil War Women Soldiers
Sacagaewa
Sequoyah
Lewis and Clark
Abraham Lincoln
California Gold Rush: Visit with a ‘49er
Wright Brothers
A Road trip Across the USA for Women’s Suffrage
WW 2: Women Pilots
Elizabeth Blackwell
Susan B. Anthony
Sonia Sotomayor
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Louisa May Alcott
Edgar Allen Poe
William Shakespeare
Charles Dickens
Johnny Appleseed
Visit with a Leprechaun
Visit with a Groundhog
To Tell the Truth Plays:
Hans Christian Andersen
Elizabeth Blackwell
Amelia Earhart
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Blackwell
First Lady Edith Wilson
First Lady Florence Harding
King Tut
First Lady Hillary Clinton
First Lady Michelle Obama
First Lady Abigail Adams
First Lady Martha Washington
First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln
First Lady Dolly Madison
First Lady Lady Bird Johnson
My website for teachers/kids has lots of geography activities, short reads, factoids on different topics, news, career surveys, bell ringers and more.
Printable Women's History Month Reading Comprehension With Answers - BUNDLE
By The Students Palace
Women's History Month is a time to celebrate and honor the contributions of women throughout history. Reading comprehension activities are an effective way to educate students about the remarkable achievements of women and inspire them to strive for their own successes.
In This Bundle You will Get Reading comprehension Activities For :
With comprehension questions and answers included, this resource is a great way to learn about this incredible woman's legacy during Women's History Month.
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Keywords : Women's History Month, coloring sheets, printable, notable women, inspirational quotes, March, April, educational, creativity, celebration, historical figures, fun, family, friends, appreciation, contributions, society.
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Women's History Month FREEBIE(possible Interactive Notebook Activity)
By Gail Hennessey
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In 1978, a school district in California, organized a “Women’s History Week”. By 1981, Congress passed a resolution establishing a National Women’s History Week and in 1987, Congress created a month, March, to honor the contributions of women and to promote the teaching of women’s history.
The following information may be helpful for Women’s History Month.In 2024, the theme is "Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” The theme is to highlight women who have tried to eliminate bias and discrimination in our lives.There are many women who have made contributions which have shaped our world.
At one time, women weren’t able to do many things because of their gender. Here are some women trailblazers. Being the first, made it easier for other women to follow in their footsteps. Every year, new firsts continue to be made by women. Here is just a sampling of firsts made by women.
This free listing of women trailblazers includes lots of links that Teachers may find helpful to use with their students during Women's History Month. There are several questions for students to answers making the resource a possible Interactive Notebook Activity.
1. Check out this Women's History Month Webquest: There are many women who have made contributions which have shaped our world. This webquest can be done at any time during the year.Each web question contains information on the women highlighted. Extension links/activities are included as is the key. Grades 4 and up. Here are the highlighted women in this web quest: Elizabeth Blackwell, Clara Barton, Amelia Earhart, Susan B Anthony,Sally Ride, Rosa Parks, Jane Goodall, Eleanor Roosevelt, Marie Curie, Sacagawea , Sonia Sotomajor and Katherine Johnson:Women's History Webquest!
2. Women History: A Bundle of TEN Reader's Theater Scripts on Women in History: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/WOMENS-HISTORY-A-BUNDLE-of-10-READERS-THEATER-SCRIPTS-4409951
3. Readings on TEN Famous Women in History: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Women-in-History-Bundle-of-Ten-Reading-Passages-on-Women-in-History-4409979
4. Reader's Theater Script: Revolutionary War Spies:Culper Spy Ring and Female Agent 355: Learn about women spies during the Revolutionary War! I really had fun developing this play! Female Spies during Revolutionary War
5. Recently, while watching the morning news, two of the hosts couldn’t name the famous woman, from Rochester, NY, who helped women get the right to vote! One said, I think her name was Susan “something”. That got me thinking that Bookmark Bios might be a great way to introduce young people to many(not all) the famous women and men in history, STEM and Literature! Giving the Bookmark Bios, could be a weekly activity, perhaps as a handout for an interactive notebook, after a testing period, or as a “bell ringer” before your class instruction begins. You could print the Bookmark Bios on cardstock or colored paper, cut them out and you might consider laminating them for a more durable handout. Additionally, the included Bookmark Bio Cards might be helpful to have the students do some critical thinking! I have also included a blank template should you wish to use the idea as a research activity where students develop their own Bookmark Bios: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/BookmarksBookmark-Bios-Women-in-Modern-Times-1700s-on-4170805
6. Women Trailbrazers. Test your Knowledge Challenge: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/WOMEN-Trailblazers-Test-your-Knowledge-Challenge-Activity-9195084?st=da25b3ae15b8ae09cac74e6b62f3a402
I have lots of other Reader’s Theater Scripts on first ladies in my To Tell the Truth series. Michelle Obama: Michello Obama, A Reader's Theater Script
Eleanor Roosevelt: Eleanor Roosevelt, A Reader's Theater Script
Hillary Clinton: Hillary Clinton, A Reader's Theater Script
Lady Bird Johnson: Lady Bird Johnson, A Reader's Theater Script
Mary Todd Lincoln: Mary Todd Lincoln, A Reader's Theater Script
Martha Washington: Martha Washington, A Reader's Theater Script
Dolly Madison: Dolly Madison, A Reader's Theater Script
Abigail Adams: Abigail Adams, A Reader's Theater Script
Additionally, I have READER'S THEATER SCRIPTS on Susan B. Anthony, Katherine Johnson, Rachel Carson, Marie Curie, Elizabeth Blackwell, Sacagawea, Amelia Earhart, Marian Anderson, Bessie Coleman, Joan of Arc, Sojourner Truth, Phillis Wheatley, Mary Anning, Caroline Herschel, Sophie Brahe, Hypatia, Hildegard of Bingen, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks ,Aida de Acosta and more. I also have a play on Revolutionary War Female Spies, Women who Fought in the Civil War and Women Pilots during World War 2 (WASP).
Gail Hennessey
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Printable Katherine Johnson Reading Comprehension Women's History Month
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Celebrate Women's History Month with our Reading Comprehension Passage on Katherine Johnson, the brilliant mathematician who played a pivotal role in NASA's early space missions.
This engaging passage details Johnson's life and accomplishments, including her groundbreaking work on the calculations for the first human spaceflight, and her efforts to help diversify NASA's workforce.
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Bookmarks! Bookmark Bios(Learn about famous people with these bookmarks!)
By Gail Hennessey
Sample of two Bookmark Bios! Eleanor Roosevelt and Dorothea Dix
Recently, while watching the morning news, two of the hosts couldn’t name the famous woman, from Rochester, NY, who helped women get the right to vote! One said, I think her name was Susan “something”. That got me thinking that Bookmark Bios might be a great way to introduce young people to many(not all) the famous women and men in history, STEM and Literature!
Giving the Bookmark Bios, could be a weekly thing, perhaps as a handout for an interactive notebook, after a testing period, or as a “bell ringer” before your class instruction begins. You could print the Bookmark Bios on cardstock or colored paper, cut them out and you might consider laminating them for a more durable handout. The first resource of 20 Women in Modern Times(1700s on) also comes with a Bookmark Bio card of 5 questions to encourage critical thinking. Bookmark Bios! Click here for complete resource: