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These resources have been prepared for the International Women in Science Day. This year 11 February 2021. NOW with five page teacher’s guide.

There are four resources: women in biology (this one) ; women in chemistry; women in medicine and women in physics. The resource consists of a list of famous women in each field and a brief description of their achievements. There is also a sheet of questions which requires the students to research the work of the scientist and to consider their own attitudes to science. Plus a creative word cloud worksheet. The resource can be used during lessons, personal and social education times, for science fairs, in preparation for the Gatsby Benchmark or Science mark standards.

The Nobel Prize in sciences have been awarded to women 58 times between 1901 and 2020. Only one woman, Marie Curie, has been honoured twice, with the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This means that 57 women in total have been awarded the Nobel Prize between 1901 and 2020.

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