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In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), women have made significant contributions throughout history, yet their achievements have often been overlooked. This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the brilliance, resilience, and innovation of women who have paved the way for future generations. Our free printable Women in STEM Worksheets Pack is designed to inspire curiosity and discovery for kids of all ages this March.

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Explore Famous Women in STEM For Women’s History Month

Our printable Women in STEM Research Worksheets Pack below is a comprehensive resource to educate and engage learners of all ages. This pack catalyzes exploration and learning by featuring informative sections on the essence of STEM and profiles of remarkable women who have left an indelible mark on history.

What is STEM? Read more here!

Kids will learn about Marie Curie, Ada Lovelace, Katherine Johnson, Mary Anning, Mae Jemison, Grace Hopper, Sally Ride, Rosalind Franklin, Hedy Lamarr, and Jane Goodall, whose pioneering work inspires generations worldwide.

  • Marie Curie: Explore the groundbreaking research of the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and her revolutionary contributions to the field of radioactivity.
  • Ada Lovelace: Uncover the remarkable achievements of the world’s first computer programmer and her visionary insights into the potential of computing.
  • Katherine Johnson: Embark on a journey through space exploration with the pioneering mathematician whose calculations were instrumental in sending astronauts to the moon.
  • Jane Goodall: Immerse yourself in primatology and conservation with the renowned scientist who transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and the environment.
  • Mae Jemison: Explore the life of the first African American woman to travel to space.
  • Sally Ride: Take flight with the first female American astronaut in space.
  • Grace Hopper: Learn about this computer scientist and Navy rear admiral who paved the way for modern computer programming.
  • Hedy Lamarr: Study the actress and inventor whose work laid the foundation for modern wireless communication.
  • Rosalind Franklin: Explore the work that was critical to the discovery of the structure of DNA.

Bonus Women’s History Month Research Project

Choose your favorite famous woman in STEM and embark on a research journey to uncover the intricacies of her life, work, and legacy. The printable worksheet included below provides a structured framework to guide your exploration and critical thinking skills.

Free Printable Women in STEM Worksheets Pack

Grab the free women in STEM worksheets and get started today.

Women in STEM Activities

In addition to these research worksheets above, we’re excited to offer a range of activities inspired by the achievements of women in STEM. These hands on activities would be a fun way to celebrate Women’s History Month at school or at home.

Look for more Women in STEM activities here, including Susan Picotte, Mary Jackson, Agnes Pockels, and Evelyn Boyd Granville.

Katherine Johnson: Build A Lunar Lander Model

Channel your inner Katherine Johnson and embark on a mission to the moon by building a lunar lander model, paying homage to the mathematician whose calculations were vital for NASA’s Apollo missions.

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Margaret Hamilton: Code Your Name

Learn the language of computers and explore the fundamentals of binary coding with a fun and interactive activity inspired by Margaret Hamilton, the pioneering software engineer behind Apollo 11’s onboard flight software.

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Mae Jemison: Build A Space Shuttle

Take inspiration from Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space, and design your own space shuttle model, igniting your imagination and curiosity about the cosmos.

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Build A Shuttle

Jane Goodall: Protect The Animals

Unleash your creativity and relax with a captivating coloring page featuring Jane Goodall, celebrating her dedication to wildlife conservation and environmental advocacy.

Marie Tharp: Map The Ocean Floor

Dive into the depths of oceanography and cartography by creating an ocean floor map inspired by Marie Tharp’s pioneering work in mapping the ocean floor and discovering the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

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Map The Ocean Floor

Mary Anning: Study Fossils

Explore the wonders of paleontology with Mary Anning and study fossils to uncover clues about Earth’s ancient history and the evolution of life.

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Amelia Earhart: Make A Paper Plane Launcher

Take to the skies and explore the principles of flight with Amelia Earhart, the legendary aviator who broke barriers and inspired generations with her daring feats.

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Marie Curie: Make X-rays

Get kids engaged in a hands-on project that allows kids to explore the principles of X-rays inspired by Marie Curie’s groundbreaking work.

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What is Women’s History Month?

Women’s History Month, is celebrated in March, and is a time dedicated to celebrating women’s contributions, achievements, and legacies throughout history. For kids, Women in History Month is an opportunity to learn about remarkable women who have significantly impacted various fields, including STEM. Kids can:

Learn About Inspiring Figures

Kids can discover and learn about inspiring women who have defied societal norms and broken barriers, and succeeded in their respective fields. Kids can explore various role models, from historical figures like Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony to modern-day trailblazers like Malala Yousafzai and Serena Williams.

Understand Equality and Empowerment

Women in History Month provides an opportunity to discuss the importance of gender equality and empowerment. Kids can learn about the struggles women have faced throughout history to gain equal rights and opportunities and the ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive and equitable society.

Explore Different Professions

Through stories and activities, kids can explore various professions and fields where women have made significant contributions. They can learn about female scientists, artists, athletes, inventors, leaders, and activists, expanding their understanding of the diverse roles women play in society.

Promote Diversity and Representation

Women’s History Month encourages discussions about diversity and representation. Kids can learn about women from different backgrounds, cultures, and ethnicities, highlighting the importance of embracing and celebrating diversity in all its forms.

Helpful STEM Resources To Get You Started

Here are a few resources that will help you introduce STEM more effectively to your kiddos or students and feel confident yourself when presenting materials. You’ll find helpful free printables throughout.

Printable Women In STEM Projects Pack

Grab the complete pack of 14 Women in STEM (includes even more female STEM-ists than listed here). Click here to read more about our Women In STEM project pack.