
Women’s History Month Spotlight
Our favorite picture books that provide a spotlight on Women’s History Month, and the important roles of women shaping the world.
Our favorite picture books that provide a spotlight on Women’s History Month, and the important roles of women shaping the world.
Engage students in writing, book recommendations, character analysis, synthesis, and more with The Oldest Student activities.
The Story of Ruby Bridges activities engage students in summarizing, sequencing, author’s purpose, and other ELA skills.
Keep students engaged in literacy with the I Am Rosa Parks activities. They’ll be engaged in character analysis, synthesis, and more.
With the Counting on Katherine activities, students will apply similar math and science concepts that Katherine used in her time at NASA.
Use this printable activity after your “Mae Among the Stars” read aloud to help little learners recall information from the text and write about the prompted topic. Activities include discussion questions and writing prompts for different age groups.
Students can practice ELA skills using these printable book activities for Misty Copeland’s “Firebird” following your classroom read aloud.
Take a deep dive with Shark Lady activities that keep students engaged in sharks, figurative language, summarizing, and more.
This Women’s History Month, read Picture Books that Feature Fearless Women All March long it’s Women’s History Month! To celebrate, we’re launching a week-long Read Aloud
Use these Ruth Bader Ginsburg activities with the ebook and soundscape to honor the life and legacy of of this Supreme Court Justice.