March is Women’s History Month. This is
a great time to teach about the accomplishments of women in our classrooms.
Celebrating Women’s History Month not only teaches about the contributions of
women, it also serves to inspire a new generation of young girls. Some inspiring
women to include in your classroom studies are:
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Joan of Arc
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Pocahontas
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Catherine the
Great
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Sacagawea
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Harriet Beecher
Stowe
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Susan B. Anthony
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Florence
Nightingale
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Harriet Tubman
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Clara Barton
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Emily Dickinson
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Annie Oakley
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Marie Curie
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Helen Keller
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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Amelia Earhart
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Mother Teresa
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Rosa Parks
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Anne Frank
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Sandra Day O’
Connor
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Jane Goodall
…and the list continues to grow! Check out different ways to incorporate Women's History Month into your classroom.
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