Explore inspirational women throughout history with this Women’s History Month research task.
Stretch your research skills with inspiring women throughout history.
The world of inspirational women is at your students’ fingertips with this research task with a twist, just in time for Women’s History Month!
Your students may have heard of Ada Lovelace, Greta Thunberg, or Amelia Earhart… but are there other famous female role models who are not so well known? Encourage your students to dive deeper into the lives of women throughout history and find a role model they resonate with.
With this worksheet, your students will research inspirational women and come up with a notable lady they think should be added to a classroom Women’s History Month Word Wall.
Your class will take notes on female role models’:
- early lives
- challenges faced
- claims to fame
- inspirational stories.
Scaffolding & Extension Tips
In addition to individual student work time, use this worksheet as a:
- homework assignment
- library research task
- opinion writing prompt
For students who need extra support, 1-on-1 research guidance may be of assistance. Alternatively, download and print the level version of the worksheet to suit your students’ ability levels.
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♻️ Print Double-Sided
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♻️ Work as a Class
Project the worksheets onto a screen and determine the correct answers with your whole class or small group using choral response. Additionally, students can rewrite the sentences with the correct answer in their notebooks.
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