Women in Science Poster
Whether you are a parent, teacher, homeschooler, or trying to help your children build their fine motor skills and handwriting skills – you will love these fun and free, no-prep female inventors themed pennants for kids all ages from preschool, pre k, to kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade and more! These pennants are a great way to introduce children to researching, learning about the history of the world and then writing their own thoughts on what they have read and learned. These would be great used as part of a history or inventor unit.
Female Inventors Printable
Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> ___________<<. The pdf file will open in a new window for you to save freebie. Now print off the no-prep Female Inventors Pennants! These worksheets come in color and black and white. Students will choose one page to start with, then they can hang them up or make a book out of the pages, placing them in the correct time order when done.
Women scientists posters
- These pennants contain a a number of places for children to record their research.
- They will write their thoughts or some interesting facts on each of the twelve different inventors.
- They will write information including the birth and death of the inventor as well as what they were known for and their achievements. Children can color or decorate the black and white pennants they wish.
Female scientist posters
The twelve inventors include:
- Anna Connelly invented the fire escape
- Barbara Askins invented a way to enhance photo images
- Bessie Nesmith invented Liquid paper correction fluid
- Josephine Cochrane invented the dishwasher
- Joy Mangano invented the miracle mop
- Maria Beasley Cox invented the life raft
- Marion Donovan invented the disposable diaper
- Martha Coston invented the rescue flare
- Mary Anderson invented windshield wipers
- Ruth Handler invented the Barbie doll
- Ruth Wakefield invented the chocolate chip cookie
- Stephanie Kwolek invented kevlar which is used in bullet proof vests
Scientists for Kids
Looking for more fun ways to learn about famous female inventors? Check out these FREE resources below:
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- Famous Scientists for Kids Pennants
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Famous scientists for kids
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