All 4 Women centered display/fact resources in ONE BUNDLE. 95 pages full of facts and information to highlight the work of women throughout history.
This resource includes the following resources. Don’t need the full bundle? check out the individual resources here:
Influential Women in History - Classroom Display (International Women’s Day)
Includes 22 famous women from politics, sports, literacy, activism, and academics.
Women in Science (throughout history) - Display/fact sheets
Highlights 15 influential women scientists with a photograph and short description of each.
Famous Firsts in Women’s History - Classroom Display
A catching display to highlight women who achieved ‘firsts’ in their fields (science, sport, exploration, politics). Includes 34 profiles.
Women Inventors and innovators - display/fact sheets
Profiles women that developed significant inventions in history. This resource highlights 24 women of the world with images and a short descriptions of each.
(Displays are A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border. All images were free from copyright when sourced.)
Ancient sayings and wise words.
Includes 20 proverbs from various places in the world. Print for your classroom display or as fact cards for an in-depth literacy or history study.
(PDF A4 coloured pages in LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced (most sources from free images on Pexels).
Includes 20 countries (with a focus on the developed world) with information including; population, guns per citizen, the process to get a gun license (if relevant), and important facts.
Sources are included on each fact card. These could be used for individual or paired research activities or an extended lesson on comparing and contrasting gun laws and ownership in different parts of the world.
Canada
Iceland
Singapore
Australia
U.S.A
South Africa
Germany
New Zealand
Mexico
China
U.K
Japan
Switzerland
Sweden
Ireland
Uruguay
India
the United Arab Emirates
Serbia
Chile
(PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with TWO fact cards on each).
“Influential Women of History” classroom display to brighten up your classroom, for International Women’s Day, history wall, or to highlight influential women in history.
You might also be interested in the following displays highlighting amazing women, check them out below:
Famous firsts in Women’s history: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720800
Women in Science: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720802
Women inventors (female innovators who changed our lives): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720799
This resources includes the following 22 famous women with images and short descriptions of each:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: US Justice of the Supreme Court
Miriam Makeba: Artist & Activist
Anne Frank: Diarist
Queen Elizabeth 1: Queen of England and Ireland
Jane Austen: Novelist & Writer
Maya Angelou: Poet & Civil rights activist
Florence Nightingale: Nurse & Social reformer
Joan of Arc: Saint and Martyr
Mother Teresa: Nun and Missionary
Boudica: Celtic Queen & Warrior
Harriet Tubman: Abolitionist & Activist
Helen Keller: Author & Educator
Cleopatra: Pharaoh of Egypt
Christina of Sweden: Queen of Sweden
Mary Wollstonecraft: Writer & Philosopher
Angela Merkel: Chancellor of Germany
Indira Gandhi: Prime Minister of India
Catherine the Great: Empress Regnant of Russia
Emmeline Pankhurst: Political Activist
Empress Wu Zetian: Empress of China
Hatshephsut: Pharaoh of Egypt
Malala Yousafzai: Women’s rights activist
(PDF A4 pages in PORTRAIT with border)
A catching display to highlight women who achieved ‘firsts’ in their fields (science, sport, exploration, politics).
Includes 34 famous women of the world with images and short descriptions of each. If 34 firsts are just too many for you, you can purchase the first 17 and/or last 17 separately. Check them out here!
You might also be interested in the following displays highlighting amazing women, check them out below:
Mighty Women in Science:
Influential Women in History:
Women inventors (female innovators who changed our lives): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720799
You can buy all 4 together and save in this BUNDLE:
Amazing Women BUNDLE - Display (in History, Science, Inventors, & Firsts)
Included in this resource are the following amazing women:
Aretha Franklin - first into the rock and roll hall of fame
Mary I of England - first Queen of England
Ada Lovelace - first computer programmer
Junko Tabei - first to climb Everest
Bertha Benz - first to drive a long distance
Simone Biles - first to complete new gymnastic elements
Madam C.J Walker - first to become a self-made millionaire
Valentina Tereshkova - first in space
Elizabeth Blackwell - first to graduate medical school
Gertrude Ederle - first to swim English channel
Oprah Winfrey - first to own and produce her own talk show
Caroline Mikkelsen - first to Antarctica
Frida Kahlo - first Mexican in the Louvre
Bertha von Suttner - first Nobel peace prize
Helen Hayes - First to win an EGOT
Katharine Graham - First CEO of Fortune 500 company
Jerrie Mock - first to fly solo around the world
Ursula von der Leyen - the first president of the European Union
Joan Benoit - first gold medal at Olympic marathon
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf - the first president of an African country
Wangari Maathai - first African woman to win a Nobel peace prize
Barbra Streisand - First golden globe for best director
Marta - first footballer to score in 5 world cups
Harriet Tubman - first to lead an armed military op in the U.S
Vigdis Finnbogadottir - the first woman elected head of state (Iceland)
Sirimavo Bandaranaike - first prime minister (Sri Lanka)
Margaret Thatcher - first prime minister of the UK
Serena Williams - most grand slams, first to be num. 1 for over 300 weeks
Benazir Bhutto - the first leader of a Muslim country in modern history
Marie Curie - first to win a Nobel prize
Toni Morrison - first blank woman to win Nobel prize in literature
Ella Fitzgerald - first to win a grammy
Edith Wharton - first Pulitzer prize
Kay Cotte - first solo, non-stop, unassisted circumnavigation of the world
(PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced.
“Women inventors” classroom display, to highlight women who you may not have known, that developed significant inventions in history. This resource highlights 24 women of the world with images and a short descriptions of each.
You might also be interested in the following resources highlighting amazing women, check them out below:
Mighty Women in Science (Display):
Influential Women in History (Display):
Famous Firsts in Women’s History - Classroom Display
Or grab all 4 resources as a BUNDLE and save:
Amazing Women BUNDLE - Display (in History, Science, Inventors, & Firsts)
Women Inventors include the following:
Stephanie Kwolek - Kevlar
Josephine Cochrane - the mechanical dishwasher
Margaret E. Knight - the paper bag
Elizabeth Magie - Monopoly
Mary Anderson - car windscreen wipers
Grace Hopper - the first computer compiler
Florence Parpart - the electric refrigerator
Erna Schneider Hoover - the call center system
Alice H. Parker - central heating
Mary Sherman Morgan - Hydyne rocket fuel
Bette Nesmith Graham - liquid paper
Hedy Lamarr - wireless transmission technology
Maria E. Beasley - the life raft
Bessie Blount Griffin - electric self-feeding apparatus
Evelyn Berezin - Word processor
Virginia Apgar - the Apgar score
Mary Kenner - the sanitary belt
Caresse Crosby - the modern day bra
Marie Van Brittan Brown - home security system
Ruth Graves Wakefield - the chocolate chip cookie
Madmam C.J Walker - Haircare for black women
Melitta Bentz - the coffee filter
Jeanne Villpreux-Power - the aquarium
Sarah Mather - submarine telescope
(PDF pages are all A4, in LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced.
This resource profiles all of the 72 teams competing in this year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, 2022. Includes 54 Commonwealth of Nations countries and 18 territories.
Each page includes information about the country, flag, its Games history, medal tally, and facts relating to its previous performances at the Games.
****If you think 72 Teams is a bit too many, take a look at my resource listing only the Top 30 teams by overall medal tally: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720797
****Interested in the sports that will be represented at the Games? Check out my resource here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720795
(The .zip file includes 2 PDF files (one with an introduction page and all teams from A to L, the other with all teams from M to Z). Displays are A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced.
This resource includes the top 30 teams competing at this year’s Commonwealth Games (Ranked by overall medal tally). Each page includes information about the country, flag, its Games history, and facts relating to its previous performances at the Games.
Print for your Commonwealth Games display or as fact file cards to get your students interested. Could also be used in lessons about the Games, its history, and the history of the Commonwealth.
**You can find ALL 72 Teams in this resource, check it out here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720798
**Interested in the sports that will be represented at the Games? Check out my resource here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720795
(The PDF file includes 32 pages (one introduction page, 30 teams and one information page at the end for the user) PDF files. Displays are A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border).
Please note: 2 Countries that appear in the Top 30 are no longer in the Commonwealth (Zimbabwe (23rd), who left in 2003, and Hong Kong (29th), who left in 1997). They have not been included in this display, alternatively, I have included the countries in 31st and 32nd positions on the medal tally.
All images were free from copyright when sourced.