Celebrate Women’s History Month with our newest classroom resources! From early learners to middle school students, these worksheets highlight trailblazing women like Shirley Chisholm, Malala Yousafzai, Jane Goodall, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Students can research historical figures, analyze inspiring quotes, explore timelines, and reflect on the lasting impact of women who changed the world.
People Who Changed the World: Women’s History

Empower second and third graders to learn about women changemakers with this research worksheet. By investigating a historical figure and organizing their findings, learners build confidence in research, strengthen comprehension skills, and gain a deeper appreciation for the women who helped shape history.
Women’s History Month: Honoring Women in History

Fourth and fifth graders explore the story behind Women’s History Month in this informational text activity. As students read and respond to questions, they practice identifying supporting details, explaining historical events, and determining word meaning from context.
Changemakers: Women’s History

Help students connect past and present with this graphic organizer. As fourth and fifth graders research an important historical figure, they examine her achievements and explain her impact on society. This resource supports critical thinking, informational reading, and a richer understanding of how individuals contribute to lasting change.
Voices From the Past: Shirley Chisholm
Fourth and fifth graders dive into the legacy of Shirley Chisholm in this social studies worksheet. After reading about her historic role in Congress, kids explore her message and consider how they can advocate for themselves and others. This resource blends reading comprehension with meaningful exploration of leadership and civic responsibility.
Middle school learners take a closer look at women who shaped the world with this research activity. By analyzing accomplishments, motivations, and long-term impact, students build strong research habits and gain insight into how historical figures influence progress over time.