Women’s History Month Bulletin Board | Women in STEM March Door Decor Pot of Gold

$5.00

Celebrate Women’s History Month with this engaging Women in STEM Bulletin Board, March Door Decor, and Pot of Gold Classroom Display—now including extra bulletin board printables to make decorating and displaying student learning even easier!

Highlight inspiring female innovators while creating a festive March display with this eye-catching Women’s History Month Bulletin Board & St. Patrick’s Day Classroom Decor. This printable “Pot of Gold” themed set is the perfect way to honor the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering, and math while adding meaningful seasonal decor to your classroom. These women are GOLDEN!

Each featured Woman in STEM is displayed on a gold coin, making it easy to blend Women’s History Month learning with fun March/St. Patrick’s Day classroom decor. It’s the perfect combination of festive and educational for the month of March!

This resource includes 29 different Women in STEM, making it ideal for daily spotlights, a collaborative class display, or an interactive hallway exhibit—plus bonus bulletin board elements and printable display pieces to help you fully customize your board or door.

Click here to get JUST the coins (no extra printables).

Celebrate Women’s History Month with this engaging Women in STEM Bulletin Board, March Door Decor, and Pot of Gold Classroom Display—now including extra bulletin board printables to make decorating and displaying student learning even easier!

Highlight inspiring female innovators while creating a festive March display with this eye-catching Women’s History Month Bulletin Board & St. Patrick’s Day Classroom Decor. This printable “Pot of Gold” themed set is the perfect way to honor the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering, and math while adding meaningful seasonal decor to your classroom. These women are GOLDEN!

Each featured Woman in STEM is displayed on a gold coin, making it easy to blend Women’s History Month learning with fun March/St. Patrick’s Day classroom decor. It’s the perfect combination of festive and educational for the month of March!

This resource includes 29 different Women in STEM, making it ideal for daily spotlights, a collaborative class display, or an interactive hallway exhibit—plus bonus bulletin board elements and printable display pieces to help you fully customize your board or door.

Click here to get JUST the coins (no extra printables).

What’s Included:

  • 3 banner styles

  • 2 seamless bulletin board styles

  • 3 sizes of gold coins (forward facing)

  • 3 sizes of gold coins (side facing)

  • Pots of gold - 2 sizes

  • Small rainbow pot of gold (approx. 7 inches tall)

  • Large rainbow pot of gold (approx. 19 inches tall when pieced together)

  • Bulletin board letters A-Z in 3 colors (gold, black, green)

  • Bulletin board letters 0-9 in 3 colors (gold, black, green)

  • 29 Women in STEM gold coin display cards (color)

  • 29 Women in STEM gold coin display cards with biographies (color)

  • 29 Women in STEM gold coin display cards (black & white)

  • 29 Women in STEM gold coin display cards with biographies (black & white)

  • 1 lined gold coin (black & white)

All of the bulletin board pieces have a .JPEG file included to make it easier when using a cutting machine!

Ways to Use:

  • Women’s History Month bulletin board

  • March or St. Patrick’s Day classroom door decor

  • STEM hallway display

  • Daily “Woman of the Day” spotlight

  • Research or biography writing extensions

  • Interactive bulletin board display

This set makes it simple to combine seasonal Saint Patrick's Day March decor with meaningful Women’s History Month & STEM learning, helping students recognize the contributions of influential female scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and innovators in a fun, visually engaging way.

Perfect for upper elementary classrooms, STEM teachers, bulletin board displays, and Women’s History Month activities!

Please note: Due to differences in screen resolution, device displays, and individual printer settings, colors may appear slightly different when printed than they do on your screen. For best results, we recommend printing a test page and adjusting your printer settings as needed.

Women's History Month Figures Included:

  • Ada Lovelace - considered the first computer programmer

  • Alice Ball - chemist who developed treatments for leprosy

  • Annie Easley - computer scientist, mathematician, and rocket scientist

  • Betty Holberton - one of the original programmers of ENIAC

  • Chien-Shiung Wu - experimental physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project

  • Diana Trujillo - Mission Lead for the Mars Curiosity rover

  • Evelyn Boyd Granville - performed pioneering work in computing

  • Grace Hopper - pioneer of computer programming + U.S. Navy rear admiral

  • Hayat Sindi - pioneer in medical testing and biotechnology

  • Hedy Lamarr - actress who  pioneer invented a system of wireless communication

  • Hypatia - the earliest (documented) female mathematician + astronomer

  • Julia Bowman Robinson - the first female president of the American Mathematical Society

  • Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician featured in “Hidden Figures”

  • Lise Meitner - physicist who worked on radioactivity and nuclear physics

  • Mae Jemison - first Black woman to travel in space

  • Maggie Gee - one of the first Chinese Americans to serve in the Women’s Airforce in WWII

  • Margaret Hamilton - computer scientist, member of NASA Apollo tean

  • Margaret Mead - groundbreaking cultural anthropologist

  • Marie Curie - discovered Radium and other key elements

  • Martine Rothblatt - top earning female CEO + creator of SiriusXM Satellite Radio

  • Mary Sherman Morgan - rocket fuel scientist credited with the invention of Hydyne

  • Merit-Ptah - chief physician of the pharaoh's court during the 2nd Dynasty of ancient Egypt

  • Rachel Carson - marine biologist + pioneer in the global environmental movement

  • Rosalind Franklin - contributed to the discovery of the structure of DNA

  • Sally Ride - the first American woman in space

  • Sau Lan Wu -  established the Standard Model of particle physics

  • Shirley Ann Jackson - contributed to the inventions of touch tone telephones, solar cells, fiber optic cables, caller ID + call waiting

  • Vera Rubin - astronomer who pioneered work on galaxy rotation rates

  • Wang Zhenyi - scientist from the Qing dynasty who defied the feudal customs of the time

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