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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Biographies for Women's History Month

In honor of Women's History Month, here are biographies that I have enjoyed sharing with my students (all year long). I have included resources from TeachingBooks, publishers, and the authors along with footage that compliments the books.


I begin with Eleanor Roosevelt. She and Eleanor of Aquitaine top my list of most admired people.  
Eleanor: Quiet No More by Doreen Rappaport




Eleanor Roosevelt on What's My Line?
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Elizabeth Blackwell
Wangari Maathai


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Alice Roosevelt
What to do About Alice? by Barbara Kerley
Author webpage on Alice Roosevelt.
The song written for Alice Roosevelt:

Alice Roosevelt talking about her father's inauguration:


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Sylvia Earle
An interview with Sylvia Earle:

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Fannie Farmer
Fannie in the Kitchen by Deborah Hopkinson
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Harriet Tubman
TeachingBooks Resources

An interview with Kadir Nelson:

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Esther Morris
I Could Do That! Esther Morris Gets Women the Vote by Linda Arms White and Nancy Carpenter

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Leads the Way! by Tanya Lee Stone
Teacher Guide
An interview with Tanya Lee Stone:

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Mary Kingsley
This young girl's report on Mary Kingsley is impressive.



This is a preview of documentary about Mary Kingsley

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Jane Goodall
Me...Jane by Patrick McDonnell


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Annette Kellerman

Mermaid Queen by Shana Corey

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Georgia O'Keefe
Georgia in Hawaii by Amy Novesky
A slideshow of her paintings:


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Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low
Here Come the Girl Scouts! by Shana Corey
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Ida Lewis
The Bravest Woman In America by Marissa Moss


Other biographies about women who inspire:


Basketball Belles by  Sue Macy
Podcast with author 




Stone Girl, Bone Girl by Laurence Anholt 

Rosa by Nikki Giovanni


Shelley : Bound for Legend by Robert D. San Souci

Coretta Scott by Ntozake Shange

Hiromi’s Hands by Lynne Barasch

America’s Champion Swimmer: The Story of Gertrude Ederle by David Adler


Only Passing Through by Anne Rockwell


When Marian Sang by Pam Munoz Ryan







Wilma Unlimited by Kathleen Krull


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