Famous Women
History of Women’s Rights
Women in Science & Inventions
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100

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.  

Amelia Earhart

100

This day, celebrated on March 8, honours women’s achievements.

International Women's Day

100

She was an African American mathematician who helped NASA send astronauts to space.  

Katherine Johnson

100

She was the first female tennis player to win 23 Grand Slam singles titles.  

 Serena Williams

100

The official color of International Women’s Day is ____.  

purple

200

She refused to give up her seat on a bus in Alabama in 1955, helping start the Civil Rights Movement (a movement for the rights of black people)  

Rosa Parks

200

This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893.  

New Zealand

200

This scientist discovered the structure of DNA but did not receive the Nobel Prize.

 Rosalind Franklin

200

This country hosted the first official Women’s World Cup in 1991.

 China

200

This famous doll, created in 1959, was named after the daughter of its inventor.  

Barbie

300

This Pakistani activist won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting for girls’ education.  

Malala Yousafzai

300

The women’s suffrage movement fought for this right.  

the right to vote

300

The first computer programmer in history was a woman from the 19th century.  

Ada Lovelace

300

The first female Olympic champion won in this sport in 1900.  

tennis

300

The first country to elect a female president was in South America.  

Argentina

400

She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and to discover radioactivity.  

Marie Curie

400

In 1921, Sweden gave women this important right.  

the right to vote

400

She invented the first windshield wipers for cars.  

Mary Anderson

400

She was the first woman to run the Boston Marathon officially.

Kathrine Switzer

400

This world-famous book series was written by a woman named J.K. Rowling.

Harry Potter

500

This famous artist painted “The Two Fridas” and is known for her self-portraits.  

Frida Kahlo

500

This global organization created a special day to highlight gender equality.  

the United Nations

500

This woman helped develop the technology that led to Wi-Fi.  

Hedy Lamarr

500

The Swedish national women’s soccer team won silver in this Olympic year.  

2016

500

This woman was the longest-reigning British monarch before passing away in 2022.

 Queen Elizabeth II

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