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These one-page research organizers for Women’s History Month give your students an interesting way to present their learning about 14 amazing American heroines who made a difference in the lives of others through their courage, determination, and compassion.

 

There are two options, one with a space for students to draw a picture of the person, and one with a portrait for students to color.

 

The organizer comes with the option of three line sizes so you can choose the best one for your students.

 

Students will need to research online, in books, or use a reading passage to find the information.

 

This pack includes the following women:

  • Rosa Parks – a civil rights activist
  • Dolores Huerta – a labor, women’s, and civil rights activist
  • Susan B. Anthony – an abolitionist and women’s activist
  • Mary McCleod Bethune – an educator, civil and women’s rights activist
  • Harriet Tubman – an abolitionist, nurse, and women’s rights activist
  • Clara Barton – a nurse, women’s activist and founder of the American Red Cross
  • Sojourner Truth – an abolitionist and women’s rights activist
  • Patsy Takemoto Mink – a lawyer and politician who worked to make laws that gave equal rights and better treatment to women, children, soldiers, veterans, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders
  • Zitkála-Šá – an activist for Native Americans whose actions led to Native Americans becoming citizens.
  • Jane Addams – a social worker, civil rights and women’s activist
  • Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady, civil and human rights activist, United Nations Ambassador
  • Helen Keller – a writer, educator and activist for people with disabilities
  • Jovita Idár – a journalist, nurse, civil rights, and women’s rights activist
  • Ida B. Wells – a journalist, civil and women’s rights activist

 

I hope your students enjoy researching the achievements of these inspiring women.