Learn more about Sally Ride's amazing career in aeronautics by coloring in this cartoonized version of her!
Vergiss das mit den "Eiern". Wir wissen doch alle, wie dieser Ausdruck *wirklich* heißen sollte.
Meet Amelia Earhart, an accomplished aviatrix and one of the most important barrier-breakers in women's history.
Vergiss das mit den "Eiern". Wir wissen doch alle, wie dieser Ausdruck *wirklich* heißen sollte.
In the chapter, we learn how Curie rose from humble beginnings to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person – and only woman – to win twice, and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences.
How this pilot changed how high people thought women could fly
Songsheet of 'The March of the Women', 1911. Songsheet in the suffragette colours of purple, green and white, showing women and children marching with the banner of the Women's Social and Political...
Queen Victoria ruled the British Empire for 63 important years. Students can read about Victoria's life in this history worksheet.
Part of the appeal of watching period shows like Mad Men and Downton Abbey that happen over the course of many years is observin
Amelia Earhart is a fascinating and strong woman in history. You can print our FREE All About Amelia Earhart worksheets for kids + find activities to pair!
Using this educational game, dedicated to social history and women’s history, children will learn about twenty amazing women who changed the world.
If your learning is an animal lover, give them this inspiring coloring page of one of the most famous scientists of the 20th century!
There is a vast gap between the world we live in today and the way it existed several decades ago. Over time, many aspects of life have transformed,
She led the struggle for equal votes for women and was repeatedly imprisoned for using violent tactics - but how much do you know about Emmeline Pankhurst?
DIY Crochet Snail Amigurumi Free Patterns
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War is always cruel. It not only robbed millions of lives of soldiers and innocent people, but also caused great harm to their surviving relatives, especially children and women. These powerful photos documented emotional moments of women during World War II that will make your heart melt. This mother will not see her child grow up Two women kneeling in front of a makeshift grave near Mazowiecka Street, Warsaw, 1944 Young Polish woman makes a quick look in the mirror, Warsaw, 1944 A woman and her children by the ruins A woman carries their two children to run in a hurry on the road in the UK A woman with her children returned to their home, Belarus, 1944 A young Polish woman trying to help her sister, killed by German fighters in a strafing of a road in Poland, 1939 Children hide under a cabinet during the air raid, London, 6 October, 1940 Execution of women during the Second World War Finnish civilian woman with a child after a Soviet bomber attack in Helsinki, july 9, 1941 German Woman Crying on a Heap of Ruins, 1945 Homeless refugee German woman sitting on the side of a muddy street amid ruins caused by massive allied air raids on the city, 1945 Little girl by a makeshift grave near Mazowiecka Street, Warszawa, Poland, 1944 Old woman cries for home in The Siege of Leningrad Russian female soldiers trying to help badly wounded civilian woman in WWII Russian nurse helping wounded soldier in battlefront, WWII Russian women searching amongst men killed by the Germans their husbands, sons and relatives Soviet nurse helping a wounded soldier in the battlefield, WWII
The sitter for Portrait of a Woman has finally been identified as Mary Boleyn, King Henry VIII's mistress, after hundreds of years. It has been reunited with an original set of 14 paintings owned by Queen Anne.
Marie Curie was a great scientist, and the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize. Learn about this brilliant woman with this history worksheet.
Who run the world? Girls!
Our The Tudors Poster is a great educational resource that will help you create relevant and engaging History classrooms.
History's dynamic duos, from politics to painting and poetry as chosen by Kate Kellaway
Children are introduced to the life and accomplishments of aeronautics pioneer Amelia Earhart in this fascinating worksheet.
Meet Rachel Carson, a researcher and author who penned one of the most influential books of the 20th century.
The “human computers” who operated ENIAC have received little credit
Children learn about the life and legacy of civil rights activist Rosa Parks in this history worksheet.
Learn about Eleanor Roosevelt, the groundbreaking first lady known for her humanitarian work and for being the first U.S.delegate to the United Nations in 1942.
Children follow along the incredible life story of Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery to rescue hundreds of other enslaved people.
Are your finding time to teach social studies? Finding time for social studies was a struggle for me when I was in the classroom. As a teacher in a testing grade, I felt the pressure to spend the majority of my instructional minutes on math and language arts topics. It doesn’t have to be this way!
While many succumb to the trauma of failure and lose confidence and performance, Resilient individual rise again, learn from their failure and improve their performance. Can Resilience be taught?
Get ready to celebrate in your preschool classroom with Women’s History Month activities, crafts, videos, and lesson plans this March.
Born Araminta “Minty” Ross in Maryland around 1822, “Harriet” adopted her mother’s name after escaping slavery.