February 23, 2015

Celebrate Women's History Month


March is Women's History Month! To help celebrate I will be posting learning resources for 4 women, twice a week, once on Mondays and again on Thursdays.

To help get things started here are some great resources that I already have put together.





Here is a list of the other women that I will making resource lists for:

Marie Curie
Amelia Earhart
Maria Tallchief 
Deborah Sampson
Valentina Tereshkova
Mary Cassatt
Dorothea Lange
Elizabeth Blackwell
Dian Fossey
Florence Nightingale
Clara Barton
Benazir Bhutto
Boadicea
Indira Gandhi
Sandra Day O'Connor
Shirley Temple
Liliuokalani
Eleanor Roosevelt
Wilma Mankiller
Sojourner Truth
Joan of Arc
Maya Angelou 
Ruth Bader Ginsberg
Catherine the Great
Sacagawea
Coretta Scott King
Josephine Baker
Hedy Lamarr
Lucille Ball
Anne Hutchinson 
Mother Teresa 
Elizabeth I

If you'd like to check out some more women to study try Women's History Month at Info Please.


HAVE FUN LEARNING!!!!




12 comments:

  1. I'm happy that there IS a Women's History Month. I'm embarrassed to say that there are a few women on your list I don't know. Guess I better keep reading these posts!

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    1. Yeah, so glad that women are being recognized!!! Especially when you think about how it hasn't even been 100 yrs since we got the right to vote!!
      THANK YOU! :)

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  2. How interesting! What a great way to showcase the stories and the impact these women have had in history. Look forward to reading and learning more 😀

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    1. THANK YOU!!!!!
      It's so important for us to learn all we can and pass it on. :)

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  3. WOOOHOOO Women rock! I need to check out some women I don't know...though i should.

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    1. THANKS!!! There are some that I am not as familiar with as I should be. Hopefully putting this together will help with that.

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  4. Love love love this!!!! I'm looking forward to reading them!!!!

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  5. Wow, I only knew about a dozen of the ladies on your list. I once had a presentation about Florence Nightingale in high school.
    Love that you're teaching your kids about the important people of this world! :-)

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    1. Oh! I did, too!! I loved reading about her and Clara Barton when I was a kid.

      THANK YOU!!!

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  6. I like that Lucille Ball is on your list! Yay for women everywhere!

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    1. THANKS!!!
      She was just such an important figure for women in television. She broke the ceiling in so many ways.

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