March is Women’s History Month — the perfect time to teach your kids about the incredible women who have shaped our world! Whether you’re studying scientists, artists, activists, or women of the Bible, these free printables and resources make it easy to add Women’s History Month to your homeschool.
We’ve gathered the best free Women’s History Month printables right here — including resources from FHD and links to even more collections.
Free Women of the Bible Resources
The Bible is full of courageous, faithful women whose stories are worth studying — not just in March, but all year long. These resources help your kids learn about women like Esther, Ruth, Deborah, Mary, and many more.
- FREE Women of the Bible eBook — A beautiful ebook covering key women throughout Scripture
- FREE Women of the Bible Coloring Book — Color your way through Bible history while learning about women of faith
Free History & Art Printables
These printables cover famous women across history — from Renaissance artists to trailblazing scientists to civil rights leaders.
- Fine Art Pages: Women Artists of the Renaissance (13 Pages!) — Study the often-overlooked women artists of the Renaissance period
- FREE 29-Page Women’s History Notebooking Page Set — Notebooking pages your kids can use to research and record what they learn about any woman in history
How to Celebrate Women’s History Month in Your Homeschool
Pick one woman per week. Instead of trying to cover everything, choose one remarkable woman each week of March. Read about her life, look at pictures or portraits, and have your child narrate or write what they learned. Four women in four weeks makes for a focused, memorable unit.
Read living books. Head to the library and check out biographies written for kids. Picture book biographies are wonderful for younger children, while chapter-length biographies work well for upper elementary through middle school. Some popular series include Who Was?, Little People Big Dreams, and Ordinary People Change the World.
Use notebooking pages. The notebooking page set linked above is perfect for this. After reading about a woman, your child draws her portrait and writes key facts, quotes, and what they admire about her. By the end of March, they’ll have a personal Women’s History Month notebook they made themselves.
Connect to your existing curriculum. Studying the American Revolution? Learn about Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, or Phillis Wheatley. Doing a science unit? Study Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, or Mae Jemison. Women’s History Month doesn’t have to be a separate unit — it can enhance whatever you’re already teaching.
Include women of faith. For Christian homeschool families, this is a great time to dig deeper into the stories of Biblical women. Esther’s courage, Ruth’s faithfulness, Deborah’s leadership, and Mary’s trust in God are powerful lessons for kids of all ages.
Even More Free Women’s History Resources
Looking for even more printables? Check out this collection of 50 Printables About Women in History at Homeschool Giveaways for additional coloring pages, unit studies, and activity packs.
More Free History and Homeschool Resources on FHD
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