Marie Curie Timeline Printable Worksheet for Kids – International Women’s Day Activity
Description
The Marie Curie Timeline Printable – International Women’s Day Literacy Activity introduces young learners to the inspiring life of Marie Curie through an engaging combination of reading, speaking, and coloring tasks. Designed especially for elementary students, this worksheet set helps children explore important moments from the life of one of the world’s most influential scientists in a simple and age-appropriate format. This printable resource includes 10 carefully designed pages that highlight key events in Marie Curie’s life, encouraging students to connect images with short sentences and meaningful vocabulary. The structured layout supports early literacy development while making history approachable and fun. Each page presents large, bold heading text and clear illustrations that allow students to visually connect with the topic while reinforcing reading confidence. The activity promotes multiple learning skills at once. Children practice reading short sentences aloud, strengthening fluency and pronunciation. Picture discussion encourages observation and verbal expression. Coloring large title words helps reinforce word recognition and fine motor skills. Completing the full timeline builds sequencing skills and deepens understanding of historical events in chronological order. This worksheet is ideal for celebrating International Women’s Day, Women’s History Month, science units, biography studies, or classroom literacy centers. It supports independent work, small group activities, homework practice, and homeschool learning. Teachers and parents can use it to spark conversations about perseverance, discovery, and the importance of women in science.
Usage
Classroom literacy centers
International Women’s Day activities
Women’s History Month lessons
Science biography units
Homeschool learning
Independent practice
Small group discussion
Activity
Reading short historical sentences
Picture observation and speaking practice
Coloring vocabulary words
Creative coloring of illustrations
Sharing one learned fact at completion
Tools Needed
Crayons
Colored pencils
Markers
Pencil (for pointing or tracking words)
Page Size
8.5″ x 11″ (Letter Size)
User Instruction
- Read the sentences at the bottom of the page out loud.
- Talk about the picture and say one thing you notice.
- Color the big letters at the top of the page.
- Color the rest of the picture.
- Turn the page and repeat the steps.
- After finishing all 10 pages, share one new fact learned about Marie Curie.

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