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Black Women in Technology & STEM Posters

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While this is only a snapshot of the many black women in STEM who have and are making a difference in our world, it’s a start. Students need role models of all types of race, gender and backgrounds to encourage them and connect to.

Use this as a stepping stone to talk about gender and race inequality in the STEM field and spark a positive change in our students’ futures. 

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Women in Technology & STEM featured in this freebie:

  • Aprille Ericsson-Jackson
  • Mae Jemison
  • Angela Benton
  • Gillian Bowser
  • Erica Baker
  • Bessie Coleman
  • Kimberly Bryant
  • Chavonda Jacobs-Young
  • Ashanti Johnson
  • Katherine Johnson

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Ways to use these slides:

  • Watch the video {YouTube} link in the presenter notes (below the slide) 
  • Answer any questions and talk through the slide as a class
  • Discuss the impact that person made and how they are inspiring. You can have students respond in different ways with sticky notes, whiteboards, Seesaw….
  • Encourage further research to learn more about the woman who made a difference in STEM by using the other links provided 
  • Print out the slide and create a growing book to add to classroom library about black women in STEM and/or post the QR codes on a bulletin board to help others in your school learn too  

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Perfect for:

  • Regular K-5 classrooms
  • STEM/STEAM/Technology Labs
  • Class discussion
  • Unit Introduction
  • Daily warm-up 
  • School Clubs/ summer camp inspiration

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Click here to checkout more STEM & Technology posters to use in your classroom!

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When you purchase a product from my store, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to classrooms in need of technology to enhance their students’ learning experience.

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Naomi Meredith

Navigating STEM & tech in the K-5 classroom.

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