It’s March Eve, my friend! Wait, you don’t celebrate March Eve? Well, I guess I can understand that. But March Eve means we are getting closer to spring (which I’m always waiting for obsessively) AND it is about to be women’s history month!
Recently I shared a Black History Month classroom display and received so many lovely notes and photos of it in action around the world. (Thank you!) So I’m back to let you know that it was the first in a series, and I’ll be sharing displays for a range of special months throughout the year.
The goal of these displays is to lift up the voices being celebrated that month, and provide quick activities for early finishers, stations, or bell ringers.
Each of the twelve authors featured on this women’s history month display has a quick bio and then a QR code that leads to an author website, interview, movie trailer for one of their written works, poetry video, etc. Students can discover new writers and works that intrigue them throughout the month as they explore the links.
(This display has been designed with high school students in mind. You know your students and community best, so please do preview the material.)
To use this display, just make your copy, print the elements (cardstock is ideal), cut them out, and put them up wherever you wish.
You can choose between smaller and larger sized version of the QR-code author posters, depending on how big you want your display to be.
Then just print and connect as many border pieces as you wish.
I hope you’ll enjoy using this display in your hallway or classroom! To get your (totally free) copy, you can subscribe to my email list below, and it will be the first thing I’ll send you. That way you’ll receive my Friday emails full of teaching ideas, and you won’t miss out on the displays still coming for AAPI Heritage month, LGBTQ+ Pride month, and LatinX Heritage month!
Already on the list? Don’t worry, you’ll be getting this display Friday!