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Women's History Month Biography Report Activity and Posters for a Bulletin Board

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I used this resource with a research unit. It was very helpful to have pictures along with descriptions of the women. I liked that the women were from varying backgrounds. It was a great transition form Black History Month to Women's History Month.

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    These biography research templates and posters for Women's History Month and beyond are perfect for any bulletin board display and a great start to introducing new figures in any classroom!

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    WHAT IS INCLUDED?

    Women's History Month Posters:

    • 47 Men & Women posters
    • 3 versions of each poster
    • VERSION 1: Informational Poster IN LANDSCAPE (1-2 sentences describing why he/she is known)
    • VERSION 2: Just the picture
    • VERSION 3: Just the picture in grayscale (printer-friendly)
    • PLEASE NOTE: These posters are sized to fit on standard US letter (8.5x11) paper.

    Women's History Month Research Templates:

    • 42 women
    • 3 versions of each poster
    • VERSION 1: Scaffolded approach (INK-FRIENDLY)
    • VERSION 2: Scaffolded approach (A TOUCH OF COLOR)
    • VERSION 3: Open-ended version (INK-FRIENDLY)
    • Blank templates for each version
    • 1 Graphic organizer that aligns directly with templates
    • 'How-To' for the teacher
    • Real pictures of each figure
    • 1 Example image

    HOW TO USE:

    • These are perfect for a Women's History Month bulletin board or classroom literature. All posters include REAL PICTURES!
    • Each poster contains the date of birth/death - Students are often curious as to whether the person is still living, and this product is perfect for them to reference.
    • Each poster also contains a short biography snippet
    • Students take on the role of their given prominent figure, providing a first-person point of view right through the lens of their figure!
    • I've included a graphic organizer to assist students during the research process!
    • FIRST: Students choose a figure to research, then compile their research. There are pointers for students on the scaffolded version (see PREVIEW).
    • NEXT: Students will fill in their research using either the blank or scaffolded versions.
    • THEN: It is up to you ultimately if you want to have students hang them in the hallway or on a bulletin board. If you choose this, you should have students cut out the excess white areas around the scroll.
    • LAST: Students can cut out and paste onto construction paper.

    WHO IS INCLUDED?

    The list of Women's History Month prominent figures is DIVERSE. Included there are those who are MODERN, LESSER-KNOWN, and WELL-KNOWN. Please reference the list below for all 47 names.

    1. Maya Angelou

    2. Susan B. Anthony

    3. Toshiko Akiyoshi

    4. Simone Biles

    5. Kalpana Chawla

    6. Bessie Coleman

    7. Misty Copeland

    8. Celia Cruz

    9. Marie Curie

    10. Mo'Ne Davis

    11. Ava DuVernay

    12. Amelia Earhart

    13. Anne Frank *not included in templates*

    14. Althea Gibson

    15. Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    16. Jane Goodall

    17. Amanda Gorman *not included in templates*

    18. Dr. Temple Grandin

    19. Ruth Handler

    20. Amalia Hernández

    21. Dolores Huerta

    22. Mae Jemison

    23. Katherine Johnson

    24. Frida Kahlo

    25. Helen Keller

    26. Alicia Keys

    27. Yayoi Kusama

    28. Michelle Kwan

    29. Lisa Leslie

    30. Wangari Maathai

    31. Miriam Makeba

    32. Effa Manley

    33. Raye Montague

    34. Rita Moreno

    35. Ibtihaj Muhammad

    36. Li Na

    37. Indra Nooyi

    38. Ellen Ochoa

    39. Naomi Osaka

    40. Rosa Parks *not included in templates*

    41. Sally Ride

    42. Calypso Rose

    43. Sonia Sotomayor

    44. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    45. Taylor Swift *not included in templates*

    46. Quvenzhané Wallis

    47. Malala Yousafzai *not included in templates*

    Please Note: Due to the experience of a traumatic first-hand account, Malala Yousafzai, Anne Frank, and Rosa Parks are NOT included in these research templates but are included in the Poster Set. Do take note that there is a blank template included.

    ***PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW OR DOWNLOAD THE FREE VERSION TO DETERMINE IF THESE WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH RESOURCES BEST FITS YOUR NEEDS.***


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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., read a number of books on a single topic to produce a report; record science observations).
    Recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question.
    Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic.
    Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort evidence into provided categories.
    Conduct short research projects that build knowledge through investigation of different aspects of a topic.

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