I taught for 33 years and I have my MST in the teaching of Social Studies. In 1988, I was awarded the Elementary Social Studies Classroom Teacher of the Year Award from both the New York State Council for the Social Studies and the National Council for the Social Studies. My shop contains mostly social studies materials including web quests, and reader's theater scripts on famous people in history, science and literature.

Last updated

23 January 2024

pdf, 1.14 MB
pdf, 1.14 MB

Share this STEM reading resource with your students. This particular reading is on Ada Lovelace, thought to be the world鈥檚 first computer Programmer. The short reading shares(in the first person) a recounting of the person鈥檚 life(in this case Ada Lovelace) There are several Did You Know? fun facts, comprehension questions, a map skill activity for the area of the world the person lived, a teacher鈥檚 section with extension activities, the key and additional links.

Great for a STEM reading on a women mathematician, a Friday activity, for Women鈥檚 History Month, Pi Day, a substitute lesson and more.

STEM
Woman Mathematician
Reading Passage

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