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March 8 International Women’s Day #InternationalWomensDay

Holidays

I wanted to remind #women that March 8th was International Women’s Day #InternationalWomensDay. Men today is a day to celebrate all the women in your lives. I’ve created information on the #Holiday which can be used in classrooms.

What Is International Women’s Day?

  • International Women’s Day began in 1911 as a global movement for women’s rights, fair labor, and voting equality.
  • Officially recognized by the United Nations in 1975.
  • Celebrated worldwide with marches, festivals, educational programs, and community service.
  • Each year has a theme — often focused on empowerment, equity, and representation.

Homeschool Lesson Plan

Ages: Preschool–High School

Subjects: History, Reading, Writing, Art, Social Studies

1. Warm-Up Discussion

  • What amazing women do you know personally? That includes our mom’s because without them we wouldn’t be here.
  • What does “equality” mean?
  • Why do we celebrate women’s achievements?

2. History Mini-Lesson

Teach students:

  • The origins of IWD
  • How women fought for voting rights
  • How women continue to shape science, art, politics, and culture

Activity: Create a timeline of major milestones in women’s rights.

3. Women to Study (Choose 1–3 per age group)

CategoryWomen to StudyWhy They Matter
ScienceMarie Curie, Katherine Johnson, Jane GoodallSTEM breakthroughs
ArtsFrida Kahlo, Maya Angelou, Misty CopelandCreative impact
LeadershipEleanor Roosevelt, Malala Yousafzai, Kamala HarrisAdvocacy & change
Texas WomenBarbara Jordan, Ann Richards, Selena QuintanillaLocal pride & influence

Activity: Students create a “Women Who Inspire Me” poster.

4. Reading Time – Book List

Preschool–Elementary

Middle School

High School

5. Writing Activity

  • Write a thank-you letter to a woman who inspires you.
  • Create a poem titled “Strong Women Shine”.
  • Older students: Write a persuasive essay on why women’s history should be taught year-round.

6. Art & Creativity

  • Make a pastel “Women’s Day” banner
  • Create a collage of inspiring women
  • Design a “Future World-Changer” badge

7. Snack Ideas (Kid-Friendly & Cute)

  • Empowerment Cupcakes with pink & purple frosting
  • Fruit wands with star-shaped pineapple tops
  • “Strong Like a Girl” Trail Mix (pretzels, raisins, chocolate chips)

Ways to Celebrate International Women’s Day in DFW

Family-Friendly Events

Creative Outings

Community & Service

  • Volunteer at a women’s shelter
  • Donate books about strong women to a Little Free Library
  • Support women-owned businesses in DFW

Brunch & Treats

Facts & Tips

  • I wanted to let you know purple is the official color of International Women’s Day
  • The Venus symbol represents women
  • Today is a perfect day to encourage kids to think about fairness, kindness, and leadership
  • Do you know a local women-owned businesses? if so leave me a comment below so I can feature on my site.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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