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Amelia Earhart Worksheet for Kids – Women in Aviation Activity
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What It Is:
This inspiring Amelia Earhart worksheet for kids highlights the life and achievements of one of aviation’s most courageous pioneers. Through a short biography, a chronological sequencing task, and a mapping activity, students learn about Amelia’s famous solo flight and her bravery in facing the unknown. This women in aviation activity blends geography, reading comprehension, and historical awareness.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 2–4 and ESL learners (CEFR A2–B1)
• Grade 2: Ideal for biography reading and basic mapping
• Grade 3–4: Excellent for sequencing, geography skills, and hero-themed lessons
• ESL: Accessible with visuals and concise historical language
Why Use It:
This worksheet celebrates courage, determination, and the spirit of exploration. It encourages students to reflect on the achievements of women in history while practicing comprehension and sequencing skills. The flight map connects reading to real-world geography.
How to Use It:
• Read the story aloud or assign as independent reading
• Guide students to complete the event-ordering section for comprehension
• Have students draw Amelia’s solo flight path from North America to Europe
• Pair with a unit on explorers, aviation, or Women’s History Month
Target Users:
Perfect for elementary teachers, homeschoolers, and social studies educators looking for a bravery and exploration reading worksheet that inspires while building key academic skills.
This inspiring Amelia Earhart worksheet for kids highlights the life and achievements of one of aviation’s most courageous pioneers. Through a short biography, a chronological sequencing task, and a mapping activity, students learn about Amelia’s famous solo flight and her bravery in facing the unknown. This women in aviation activity blends geography, reading comprehension, and historical awareness.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 2–4 and ESL learners (CEFR A2–B1)
• Grade 2: Ideal for biography reading and basic mapping
• Grade 3–4: Excellent for sequencing, geography skills, and hero-themed lessons
• ESL: Accessible with visuals and concise historical language
Why Use It:
This worksheet celebrates courage, determination, and the spirit of exploration. It encourages students to reflect on the achievements of women in history while practicing comprehension and sequencing skills. The flight map connects reading to real-world geography.
How to Use It:
• Read the story aloud or assign as independent reading
• Guide students to complete the event-ordering section for comprehension
• Have students draw Amelia’s solo flight path from North America to Europe
• Pair with a unit on explorers, aviation, or Women’s History Month
Target Users:
Perfect for elementary teachers, homeschoolers, and social studies educators looking for a bravery and exploration reading worksheet that inspires while building key academic skills.




