Frida Kahlo– Painterknown forbold self-expressionKatherine Johnson– NASAmathematicianwhose calculationspoweredspaceflightEleanorRoosevelt –Human rightsadvocate andFirst LadyMarie Curie– Pioneer inphysics andchemistryDoloresHuerta –Labor leaderand civilrights activistLegacyRuth BaderGinsburg –Supreme CourtJustice andgender‑equalitychampionSolidarityMayaAngelou –Poet, author,and voice ofresilienceSojourner Truth– Abolitionistand women’srights advocateHeritageAdvocacyCreativityLeadershipVoiceToniMorrison –Nobel Prize–winningnovelistEqualityTrailblazingInnovationMalalaYousafzai –Educationactivist andNobel PeacePrize laureateVisionShirleyChisholm –First Blackwoman electedto CongressInspirationWangariMaathai –Environmentalistand NobelPeace PrizelaureateSerenaWilliams –Tennis legendand advocatefor women insportsResilienceIndra Nooyi– Businessleader andformer CEOof PepsiCoHarriet Tubman– AbolitionistandUndergroundRailroadconductorStrengthMarsha P.Johnson –LGBTQ+rights activistAmandaGorman –Poet andcultural voice OprahWinfrey –Media iconandphilanthropistArethaFranklin –The Queenof SoulGeorgiaO’Keeffe –ModernistpainterJusticeRosalindFranklin – Keycontributor tounderstandingDNA structureWisdomFearlessnessLiberationJane Addams– Socialreformer andNobel PeacePrize laureateBrillianceUnityEmpowermentDeterminationProgressTu Youyou –Nobel Prize–winningpharmaceuticalchemistGretaThunberg– ClimateactivistCompassionCourageMaeJemison –First Blackwoman inspaceFrida Kahlo– Painterknown forbold self-expressionKatherine Johnson– NASAmathematicianwhose calculationspoweredspaceflightEleanorRoosevelt –Human rightsadvocate andFirst LadyMarie Curie– Pioneer inphysics andchemistryDoloresHuerta –Labor leaderand civilrights activistLegacyRuth BaderGinsburg –Supreme CourtJustice andgender‑equalitychampionSolidarityMayaAngelou –Poet, author,and voice ofresilienceSojourner Truth– Abolitionistand women’srights advocateHeritageAdvocacyCreativityLeadershipVoiceToniMorrison –Nobel Prize–winningnovelistEqualityTrailblazingInnovationMalalaYousafzai –Educationactivist andNobel PeacePrize laureateVisionShirleyChisholm –First Blackwoman electedto CongressInspirationWangariMaathai –Environmentalistand NobelPeace PrizelaureateSerenaWilliams –Tennis legendand advocatefor women insportsResilienceIndra Nooyi– Businessleader andformer CEOof PepsiCoHarriet Tubman– AbolitionistandUndergroundRailroadconductorStrengthMarsha P.Johnson –LGBTQ+rights activistAmandaGorman –Poet andcultural voice OprahWinfrey –Media iconandphilanthropistArethaFranklin –The Queenof SoulGeorgiaO’Keeffe –ModernistpainterJusticeRosalindFranklin – Keycontributor tounderstandingDNA structureWisdomFearlessnessLiberationJane Addams– Socialreformer andNobel PeacePrize laureateBrillianceUnityEmpowermentDeterminationProgressTu Youyou –Nobel Prize–winningpharmaceuticalchemistGretaThunberg– ClimateactivistCompassionCourageMaeJemison –First Blackwoman inspace

Women’s History Month - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Frida Kahlo – Painter known for bold self-expression
  2. Katherine Johnson – NASA mathematician whose calculations powered spaceflight
  3. Eleanor Roosevelt – Human rights advocate and First Lady
  4. Marie Curie – Pioneer in physics and chemistry
  5. Dolores Huerta – Labor leader and civil rights activist
  6. Legacy
  7. Ruth Bader Ginsburg – Supreme Court Justice and gender‑equality champion
  8. Solidarity
  9. Maya Angelou – Poet, author, and voice of resilience
  10. Sojourner Truth – Abolitionist and women’s rights advocate
  11. Heritage
  12. Advocacy
  13. Creativity
  14. Leadership
  15. Voice
  16. Toni Morrison – Nobel Prize–winning novelist
  17. Equality
  18. Trailblazing
  19. Innovation
  20. Malala Yousafzai – Education activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
  21. Vision
  22. Shirley Chisholm – First Black woman elected to Congress
  23. Inspiration
  24. Wangari Maathai – Environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
  25. Serena Williams – Tennis legend and advocate for women in sports
  26. Resilience
  27. Indra Nooyi – Business leader and former CEO of PepsiCo
  28. Harriet Tubman – Abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor
  29. Strength
  30. Marsha P. Johnson – LGBTQ+ rights activist
  31. Amanda Gorman – Poet and cultural voice
  32. Oprah Winfrey – Media icon and philanthropist
  33. Aretha Franklin – The Queen of Soul
  34. Georgia O’Keeffe – Modernist painter
  35. Justice
  36. Rosalind Franklin – Key contributor to understanding DNA structure
  37. Wisdom
  38. Fearlessness
  39. Liberation
  40. Jane Addams – Social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
  41. Brilliance
  42. Unity
  43. Empowerment
  44. Determination
  45. Progress
  46. Tu Youyou – Nobel Prize–winning pharmaceutical chemist
  47. Greta Thunberg – Climate activist
  48. Compassion
  49. Courage
  50. Mae Jemison – First Black woman in space