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Who Am I? Women in Space Worksheet
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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Who Am I? Women in Space'. It presents four descriptions of female astronauts, each with a blank space to write their name. Below the descriptions are cut-out images and names of four astronauts: Kalpana Chawla, Mae Jemison, Sally Ride, and Stephanie Wilson. The instructions direct students to read the descriptions, research using books or digital tools, match the descriptions to the correct astronaut, cut out the images and names, and paste them in the corresponding space. There are also research directions to research the women and create a blog, piece of writing, poster, or artwork about what they learned.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The reading level is appropriate for this age range, and the activity requires basic research, reading comprehension, and matching skills. The subject matter of female astronauts is also engaging and educational for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop research skills, reading comprehension, and critical thinking. It also introduces them to important figures in space exploration, specifically highlighting the contributions of women. It encourages further research and creative expression through writing or artwork.
How to Use It:
First, have students read the descriptions of the astronauts. Next, they should use books or digital resources to research each astronaut and confirm their identities. Then, they should match each description to the correct astronaut. Finally, they can cut out the images and names provided and paste them in the appropriate space on the worksheet. They can also complete the research directions to learn more about the women.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students studying space exploration, women's history, or biographies. It can be used in a classroom setting or as a supplemental activity at home. It is also appropriate for students who enjoy learning about science and history.
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Who Am I? Women in Space'. It presents four descriptions of female astronauts, each with a blank space to write their name. Below the descriptions are cut-out images and names of four astronauts: Kalpana Chawla, Mae Jemison, Sally Ride, and Stephanie Wilson. The instructions direct students to read the descriptions, research using books or digital tools, match the descriptions to the correct astronaut, cut out the images and names, and paste them in the corresponding space. There are also research directions to research the women and create a blog, piece of writing, poster, or artwork about what they learned.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The reading level is appropriate for this age range, and the activity requires basic research, reading comprehension, and matching skills. The subject matter of female astronauts is also engaging and educational for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop research skills, reading comprehension, and critical thinking. It also introduces them to important figures in space exploration, specifically highlighting the contributions of women. It encourages further research and creative expression through writing or artwork.
How to Use It:
First, have students read the descriptions of the astronauts. Next, they should use books or digital resources to research each astronaut and confirm their identities. Then, they should match each description to the correct astronaut. Finally, they can cut out the images and names provided and paste them in the appropriate space on the worksheet. They can also complete the research directions to learn more about the women.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students studying space exploration, women's history, or biographies. It can be used in a classroom setting or as a supplemental activity at home. It is also appropriate for students who enjoy learning about science and history.




