WHAT QUALITIES MAKE A ROLE MODEL? · FRIDA AS A ROLE MODEL I was a child who went about in a world...
Transcript of WHAT QUALITIES MAKE A ROLE MODEL? · FRIDA AS A ROLE MODEL I was a child who went about in a world...
Barbie celebrates all role models, big and small, that inspire girls to dream big.
Learn how you can be a role model, or thank a role model in your life!
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Who is your role model?
Present them with this certificate to show your appreciation.
WHAT QUALITIES MAKE A ROLE MODEL?positive attitude
passionate
courageous
helps others
hardworking
a leader
respects others
inspiring
speaks up
takes risks
generous
shows bravery
for being my ROLE MODEL!You inspire me to
. You are a role model for girls everywhere.
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THANK YOU,
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fun factFrida loved
wearing bright colors and
flowers in her hair.
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CIRCLE THE WORDS THAT DESCRIBEFRIDA AS A ROLE MODEL
I was a child who went aboutin a world of colors.
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist best known for her self-portraits. She overcame many obstacles to follow her dream of becoming a fine artist.
She was encouraged by her father to be intellectually independent.
Frida once dreamed of being a doctor butlater became interested in painting.
She lived in Mexico City, New York, Detroit, San Francisco, and Paris.
FRIDA KAHLOFINE ARTIST
creative
talented
artistic
strong
powerful
trendsetter
unique
driven
confident
tough
outspoken
imaginative
painter
colorful
iconic
original
To paint isthe most
terrific thingthat there is.
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WHAT WOULD YOU CREATE?
Frida’s world inspired her art—even her pets made
it into paintings. If you had your own art show,
fun factFrida was a big animal lover. She had dogs,
spider monkeys, parrots, parakeets, macaws,
chickens, a fawn, andan eagle.
In 1923, Amelia became the sixteenth woman to receive a pilot’s license.
She set many aviation records including becoming the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia was the first woman and one of the few civilians to earn an Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross.
AMELIA EARHART
fun factBefore becoming a
pilot, Amelia workedas a nurse's aid
during WWI and then as a social worker
in Boston.
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AVIATION PIONEERAmelia Earhart is celebrated for her courage, vision, and groundbreaking achievements, in aviation andfor women.
CIRCLE THE WORDS THAT DESCRIBEAMELIA AS A ROLE MODEL
brave
strong
adventurous
independent
creative
pioneer
pilot
talented
outspoken
risk-taker
motivated
confident
driven
kind
courageous
daring
Adventure is worthwhile
in itself.
Although she referred to herself as “AE,” Amelia became known as “Lady Lindy.”
She worked as a telephone operator, tutor, fashion designer, and writer.
In 1932, Amelia developed an aviation-inspired fashion line that was advertised in Vogue magazine.
The stars seemed near enough to touch andnever before have I seen so many.
fun factDuring her flights, Amelia often ate
chocolate squares, hard-boiled eggs
and raisins.
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Color in the map and connect the dots to
learn Amelia’s flight path.
AMELIA FLEW ACROSS THE WORLD
NorthAmerica
SouthAmerica
Africa
Europe
Asia
Australia
PacificOcean
PacificOcean
Arctic Ocean
AtlanticOcean
IndianOcean
fun factKatherine startedhigh school when
she was 10 years old.
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KATHERINE JOHNSON
CIRCLE THE WORDS THAT DESCRIBEKATHERINE AS A ROLE MODEL
smart
inspiring
driven
curious
assertive
talented
genius
pioneer
influential
helpful
motivated
persuasive
resourceful
humble
groundbreaker
important
Girls are capable of doing everythingmen are capable of doing.
MATHEMATICIAN & PHYSICISTKatherine is a renowned physicist and mathematician most famous for her work with NASA. She was a pioneer who broke the barriers of race and gender while helping send astronauts into space.
Her work helped the Apollo astronauts land and return from their voyage to the moon.
In 1960, she made history as the first woman in the Flight Research Division to receive credit as an author of a research report. The report laid out calculations for placing a spacecraft into orbit.
When NASA switched to computers, they had Katherine double-check the accuracy of the results.
She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
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There will alwaysbe mathematics.
Everything isphysics and math.
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fun factKatherine loved the
card game, bridge, and played as much asshe could duringher time at NASA.LET’S SOLVE THE BRAIN TEASER
What is the sumof the sushi, pasta,
and eggs?
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