Harriet Tubman Puzzle Sheets

Harriet Tubman was a very brave woman who believed everyone deserved to be free. She was born into slavery around 1822 in Maryland, where life was hard and unfair. Her family called her Minty, short for her first name Araminta. 

When Harriet grew up, she escaped from slavery by travelling North to freedom. The journey was dangerous but she never gave up. Once she was safe she made the brave choice to help others. She went back again and again to help other enslaved people to escape too.

She changed her name to Harriet Tubman and became the leader of the Underground Railroad, a secret network of safe houses and helpers. She guided families at night always aware of the danger they were in. She once said that she never lost a single person she guided to freedom. She was a deeply religious person and people likened her to Moses and called her the "Moses of her People". 

Harriet later helped the Union Army during the Civil War and spent the rest of her life helping others and fighting for fairness.

Today Harriet Tubman is remembered as a hero who showed that courage, kindness and hope can change the world.

Word Search

Harriet Tubman Word Search Puzzle

Can you find all the Harriet Tubman related words in this word search? A great way to learn more about this brave person who stood up for fairness.  

Word Scramble

Harriet Tubman Word Scramble Sheet

Can you unscramble all the words relating to Harriet Tubman and her life helping people to escape slavery? A great word anagram game to mark Black History Month.

Boggled

Harriet Tubman Boggled Puzzle

Harriet Tubman was such a strong brave woman leading hundreds of people to freedom. We have created a boggled puzzle to celebrate her life. It is a good sheet to use to mark Black History Month. The rules of how to complete the puzzle are on each sheet, why not challenge your friends or family to see who can find the most words?

Spot The Difference

Harriet Tubman Find The Difference Puzzle Sheet

Can you spot the ten differences between these two pictures featuring Harriet Tubman leading people to freedom? We have created a solution sheet just in case you get stuck.