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.)
A history of the Women’s Football (Soccer) - (2023) focus on the FIFA World Cup
An informative display/fact card resource profiling women’s football/soccer. This resource includes a lot of stats! Information about the history of the Women’s World Cup, women’s football firsts, famous players, awards (FIFA and Ballon D’Or), club awards, and a profile for the 7 previous World Cups.
All team profiles can be found here:
Women’s FIFA Football World Cup 2023 - Team profiles & display
My 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup (Qatar) resources can be found here:
FIFA World Cup - Qatar 2022 (Team profiles) display
History of the FIFA World Cup - from 1930 to 2022 (display)
(PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border, all images included were copyright free when sourced. I would have loved to have created more pages on our female football legends, but copyright made it too difficult)
Prehistory classroom display with details about the Stone, Bronze and Iron age. Created for the British National Curriculum’s History subject: Hi2/1.1 Pre-Roman Britain
Includes 11 colour pages introducing key time periods, the meaning of “prehistory” and a poster on Stonehenge.
(PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with NO border)
Stone Age
Paleolithic “Old Stone Age”
Lower Paleolithic
Middle Paleolithic
Upper Paleolithic
Mesolithic “Middle Stone Age”
Stonehenge
Neolithic “New Stone Age”
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Prehistory
ALL 7 Wonders lists (Ancient, New & Natural)
Includes 21 places, all 3 lists, Ancient, New, and Natural.
Each page includes information about the Wonder, its history, location, interesting facts, and several images. Print to display or as fact file cards to get your students interested in Geography and History.
The 7 Ancient Wonders of the World are:
Great Pyramid of Giza
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Statue of Zeus
Temple of Artemis
Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
Colossus of Rhodes
Lighthouse of Alexandria
The 7 Natural Wonders of the World are:
Aurora Borealis
The Grand Canyon
Paricutin
Mount Everest
The Harbour of Rio de Janeiro
Victoria Falls
The Great Barrier Reef
The 7 new Wonders of the World are:
Petra
Great Wall of China
Machu Picchu
Taj Mahal
Roman Colosseum
Chichen Itza
Chris the Redeemer
(Displays are A4 pages in color, LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced (public domain).
“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)