Jane Goodall was a famous animal scientist who is considered an expert on one of the following wild animals
monkeys
chimpanzees
gorillas
foxes
crocodiles
Chimpanzee
This woman has won the most Grammy awards in the history of the Grammy's as of the 2023 award show (men or women). She currently has 32 Grammy's.
Beyoncé
The last name of the famous american tennis sisters Serena and Venus. Venus has 7 Grand Slam wins and Serena has 23.
Williams
Josephine Cochrane invented this appliance making it super easy to wash dishes
Dishwasher
What date is International Women's day?
March 8
Who (woman) was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
Amelia Earhart
She is the creator of the Harry Potter fantasy series, one of the most popular book and film franchises in history
JK Rowling
2020 Tokyo Olympics were the most gender balanced Olympics in history. This percentage of athletes were female.
49%
Elizabeth Maggie created this board game that taught players about the unfairness of land grabbing, the disadvantages of renting and property tax
Monopoly
What year did Women's History Month start?
1909
This woman was a disability and women’s rights activist who was known for being the first deaf-blind person to write a book and earn a Bachelor’s Degree
Helen Keller
An American actress who became the first black duchess in the English royal family
Megan Markle
At the first Winter Olympic games in 1924, this was the only event open to women
figure skating
Ruth Handler created one of the most famous toys in American history. This doll is a staple in the toy chests of little girls everywhere.
Barbie
This lady was the first female chancellor of Germany
Angela Merkel
This girl is the youngest person to ever win a Nobel Peace Prize at age 17. She is famous for standing up to the Taliban and fighting for girls to be allowed education in Pakistan.
Malala Yousafzai
This woman was the youngest person to have 5 of her albums reach #1 on Billboard charts
Britney Spears
The first time women made an entry in the Olympic Games was in this european city in 1900. 22 women competed in tennis, croquet, sailing, equestrian, and golf that year.
Paris
At 44 years old this Polish scientist came up with a theory of radioactivity, techniques for isolating radioactive isotopes, and discovered two elements, polonium and radium. She was the first person in history to win two Nobel Prizes and the only person to win twice in multiple sciences (chemistry and physics).
Marie Curie
‘Hope is the thing with feathers’ is one of the most well-known poems by this renowned american writer
Who is Emily Dickinson?