Women in stem
queens
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brave leaders
women’s firsts
100

She is known as the first woman to write a computer program.

Ada Lovelace 

100

She was the Queen of Egypt known for her beauty and intelligence, and she spoke many languages.

Cleopatra

100

She is the princess with magical ice powers in Disney's movie "Frozen," which was released in 2013. Her song "Let It Go" became very popular

Elsa

100

She was born into slavery around 1822 in Maryland and later escaped to freedom. She became a famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, leading many enslaved people to freedom. During the Civil War, she also served as a nurse, scout, and spy for the Union Army

Harriet tubman

100

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.

Amelia Earhart 

200

Everyone's favorite science teacher, Miss Frizzle, has a side kick that sits on her shoulder, what animal is he?

Lizard 

200

She became the Queen of England at just 18 years old and ruled for 63 years, making her the longest-reigning British monarch.

Queen Victoria 

200

This character is a friendly alien from the movie "Lilo & Stitch," who becomes part of a Hawaiian family

Stitch

200

She fought for women's right to vote in the United States.

Susan B. Anthony 

200

In 1920, women in the United States won the right to do this for the first time.

Vote

300

Marie Curie won her Nobel Prize for her work on what?

Radioactivity 
300

This Queen of France is famous for the phrase "Let them eat cake," although she probably never said it.

Marie Antoinette
300

She is the strong-willed Scottish princess who is skilled with a bow and arrow in Disney's movie "Brave.

Merida

300

At just 15 years old, she stood up for girls' education and won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Malala Yousafzai

300

She was the first woman to win a very special science prize called the Nobel Prize.

Marie Curie

400

I am a British chemist who was instrumental in discovering the structure of DNA. I'm also an example of the need for equity in STEM.

Rosalind Franklin

400

She became the Queen of England at just 18 years old and ruled for 63 years, making her the longest-reigning British monarch

Queen elizabeth II 

400

She is a popular singer known for hits like "Shake It Off" and "Love Story," and has won multiple Grammy Awards

taylor swift 

400

She was a French peasant girl born around 1412 who, at the age of 17, believed she was guided by voices from saints to lead the French army against the English during the Hundred Years' War. She played a key role in lifting the Siege of Orléans in 1429, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII as King of France.

Joan of arc 

400

This famous woman refused to give up her bus seat in 1955, helping to start the Civil Rights Movement.

Rosa Parks 

500

Woman best known for her 45-year study of social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees in Africa?

Jane Goodall

500

She was the Queen of Scotland, cousin to Queen Elizabeth I of England, and was executed after 19 years of imprisonment.

Mary queen of scots 

500

She is a famous gymnast who won multiple Olympic gold medals, including at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Simone biles 

500

She was the first woman to become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, serving from 1979 to 1990, and was known as the "Iron Lady" for her strong leadership.

Margaret Thatcher

500

In 1963, she became the first American woman to travel to space.

Sally Ride