
History classes around the Country are celebrating Women in History Month this March, but what are you doing in your middle school science classroom? We celebrate Women in Science in my classroom all month with activities and mini-lessons on some of the amazing women who have helped pave the way in science.
Read about some of my favorite women in science here!
One way I celebrate women in science in my classroom is with a picture walk. I hang short biographies of some of my favorite women in science around the room and give students guided questions to lead them through the picture walk. You can check it out here. Oh yeah, and I put it on sale at 1/2 off from now until the end of March..
I don’t always have enough time to spend an entire day on women in science, as shameful as saying that makes me feel. In that case, I have an abbreviated version of that same activity that students can do independently and in their own homes – no hanging pictures required. Check it out here – also on sale from now until the end of March.
What are you doing for Women’s History month? Will you celebrate with some women in science nostalgia or trivia? Let me know in the comment section below!
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