I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
Full list of GB competitors
Phrase and Vocabulary sheets (differentiated)
Poetry AIds and 2 ’ liners ’
Best copy sheet
Blank comic strip
Word search (answers provided )
profiles selected Track (100-marathon) plus field (from Wikipedia)
female 10 3
male 9 3 (25 in total)
Clip art
Gb has only one competitor for Olympic table tennis- Ann Hursey. She is from Wales.
Aged just 10 she was the youngest person to ever represent Wales at a senior level in any sport (Kosovo 2017).
Came third in the women’s doubles event with Charlotte Carey in the Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham, England in 2022.
Included:-
official sheet
PHrase and Vocabulary sheet
Poetry Aid
2 word searches shakehands and TT vocabulary (answers provided)
Picture of Table Tennis table
GB has 8 competitors in paralympic table tennis, 6 men and 2 women
Have included:-
Official sheet
Phrase and Vocabulary sheet
Poetry Aid
2 Word searches Shakehands and TT words answers provided
Information about par table tennis
6 wikipedia male profiles (no profiles for the 2 women)
Paralympics medals
Aaron McKibben bronze team in 2 012
Billy Shilton bronze team in 2020
Rob Davies gold (ind) in 2016
Thomas Matthews bronze(ind) in 2020
Will Bayley gold (ind) in 2026
England have chosen 33 players for the squad. By June 7th it will be cut to a squad of 26 men.
I have included:-
Phrase and vocabulary sheet
Some short sentences
Large Vocabulary and Phrase sheets
2 differentiated poetry aids
3 Word searches
England’s 33 training squad, 21 competing teams and football terms.
Clip art pictures
Nancy is an American actress, speaker and author. She is known for her many roles on television.She came to prominence in the 1980s as Michelle Thomas, las partner, on 5 seasons of Matlock.
She is the author of many Christian books such as** Beauty by the Book, The Wonder of his Love, Seeing yourself as God Sees You****.
She married Larry Myres who is a pastor
Source Wikipedia
Lorraine has published over 80 titles since 1982.
There is a series of popular historical fiction revolving around Norwegian immigration inspired by her own heritage.
She was inducted into the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame, a signature event at Norsk Hostfest in 2012.
Her books have sold more then 5 million copies.
Source
Wikipedia
In 2013 Becky received a Knight Grant for Reporting On Religion and American Public Life.
She was a senior contributing editor for The Wittenburg Door from 1994 to 2008.
‘The Door’ was a Christian satire and homour bimonthly magazine
It was relaunched in 2021 with Becky serving on the Door’s Board of Directors
Source
Wikipedia
Robin is the best selling award winning Christian author of over 100 books.
Her books include the Christy MIller and Sierra Jensen series for ten girls plus the Glenbrooke series and Sisterchicks series.
In 2007 she received the Christy award for her novel* Sisterchicks in Gondolas.*
Her Timelesss Stories are now available in Print, Audio, Ebook and Downloads.
Tom Pidcock and Bethany Shriever have just been named. 3.2.2024
Included:-
Official sheet
6 Phrase and Voc. sheets ( all slightly different)
Sheet on Mountain Biking
Poetry Aid
2 ‘blanks’ for best copy
2. Word searches -with answers)
2 profiles from Wikipedia for Tom Pidock and Betn Shriever
Hope ,these sheets prove useful.
The official sheet will be lengthened and more profiles added as more competitors are revealed in the coming days/weeks.
Elif Shafak (nee Bigin), born in Strasbourg, France has published 19 works. They have been translated into 55 languages and been nominated for several literacy awards. (See list)
She advocated for women’s rights, minority rights and freedom of speech.
Her themes include women’s lives, immigration and culture.
She believes storytelling has the power to change the world.
She is a passionate supporter of minorities for women and the freedom of expression.
Sources
Wikipedia
*RISE *by Maliha Abidi
Joyful Clemantine Wamariya at the age of 6 , with her older sister Claire,was forced to leave her home in Rwanda following the Rwandan Genocide in April. 1994. They went first to their grandparents but they were also targeted. They sought refuge in 7 countries over 6 years until they were granted refugee asylum in the USA in 2000.
She began formal schooling at the age of 13.
In 2006 she submitted an essay for a national high school contest on Elie Wiesel’s Holocaust Memoir, Night. She won and was invited to go on the Oprah Winfrey show with her sister. To their wonderful surprise their parents, who they knew had survived the genocide,had been flown in from Rwanda. They had spoken on the 'phone but had not seen them for 12 years.
After her appearance on the show event organizers, especially in the humanitarian aid sector, have invited her to speak.
While at Yale she carried her storytelling across the USA for the United Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM). President Obama in recognition of her work appointer her to the Board.
She has since appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show 3 times and her appearances have gained her international attention.
She studied comparative literature at Yale University.
After university she met Elizabeth Weil. What started as a feature- length article two years later in 2018 resulted in The Girl Who Smiles Beads: A story about War and What comes After. The book became a New York Times best seller
Clemantine now works as a human rights advocate fighting for the unprivileged
and championing justice.
I have created 15 pages of multiple choice questions, with a few homophones, on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe which I hope will prove useful.
In June 2022 I began tutoring a 10 year old English 11+ work. I decided to introduce her to the Narnia stories for the comprehension work.
To encourage the child to read I took the famous The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and decided to create some multiple choice work. I have very much linked the work to the book so most of the answers are to be found on the page references I have given to most of the questions.
The child was set the homework of reading a chapter(s) and in the tutorial answering the questions - using the page reference as an aid if required.
I also wrote the material in TES for T’he Chronicles of Narnia - short crosswords with word search- which has been very well received.
Where it says see special sheet it is referring to that material.
I have put together a lot of information about the Winter Games in Beijing.
There is a complete list of all the GB competitors and their events. There is a sheet explaining the difference between luge,bobsled and Skeleton.
There is also a safety sheet, many of the events are obviously dangerous.
Sheets 7-12 are about Beijing and the Winter games
There are a 2 Phrase and Vocabulary sheets - Winter Olympics, Beijing-general sports sheet, plus Beijing Dreams and The day of your event.*
There are 3 differentiated poetry aids.
There are several sheets for 'best’work- a comic strip, a 'decorated ’ sheet and a set of mini skaters and skiers. I have also included a Wordsearch sheet with answers. There is also information about clothing.
Please note I have created separately phrase and vocabulary sheets on all 14 events. For the 6 GB events there is also information about this year’s competitors and some passed success stories.
Note Based on recent pictures of Beijing all the outdoor events are going to happen on artificial snow - there is very little real snow in Beijing. This is no surprise to the competitors -it has often happened at other Winter venues.
Ellie Smeding, a long track speed skater, was added after all these sheets had been loaded. GB now has a total of 50 competitors. ,
I have put together 3 sheet connected with Global warming.
There is a’Yes to ’ and 'No to 'sheet . The second sheet is a Thesaurus of hopefully useful list of positive words to use. The third sheet is Poetry Aid in case the children want to try and write a poem about Global Warming…
I came across information about 10 Asian Christian Women during my research. I have set them up in alphabetically order and found extra information on 8 of them.
Angie Hong - a Korean-American worship leader, speaker and writer.
Dr Grace Ji-Sun Kim - a Korean American theologian and professor - best known for her work on the social and religious experiences of Korean women immigrants in N. America.
Dr. Havilah Dharamraj - she is passionate about South Asian Christian leaders to understand the Word of God within the Asian context.
HeeSun Lee is a Christian hip hop artist. She is vocal about her faith and uses her singles and albums to not only talk about Jesus but elevate her diverse experiences as a bicultural Korean American Christian
Hosanna Wong - she has a unique storytelling voice in which she explores faith and identity through first hand experiences of lose, hope and redemption.
Dr. Jayachitra Lalitha- she is an ordained minister of the Church of South India, She holds a number of roles at Tamilnadu Theological Seminary - associate professor, dean of the women’s studies dept. and coordinator of the women’s centre. Plus co-chair and coeditor of 2 organizations
Dr Sydney Park - she is Associate professor of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School.
Her courses and writings emphasis the need for reconciliation and justice initiatives, both within the church and society at large
Sherrene DeLong- she is an Indian American doctoral student - she challenges what cultures are considered normal and the way in which American evangelism can become more open to eastern values like open -door hospitality.
Tara VanderWounde - is a nationwide speaker at conferences and is passionate about equipping parents for experiences and conversations their children encounter.
Vivian Mabuni - is a Chinese American author, speaker ans cancer survivor. She is passionate about raising up up the next generation of Asian American leaders.
She is the founder of SIH -* Someday is Here Podcast. a place where Asian American women can explore their heritage.
Ten Asian Christian women determined to forward the Christian Gospel.
Mainly in Wikipedia I have found further information about 10 case studies mentioned in *The History of the Asian Community in Britain.
Sake Dean Mahomed (1750-1851)- a surgeon. He the first Indian to publish a book in English. He also Introduced Bengali cuisine,plus shampoo baths and therapeutic massage to Europe.
Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917)- the first Asian to become a British MP.
Mancherjee Bhownaggree (1851-1933)- a British Conservative party politician.
Shapurji Saklatvala (1874-1936 - first Indian politician to become an MP for the Labour party. He was also a member of the Communist Party.
Kamal Chunchie became an ordained minister in the Methodist church. In 1926he started a mission called the Colour Men’s Institute in Canning Town, London - spoke 8 languages (died 1953
Jaint Dass Saggar (1898-1954) - an Indian doctor who became the first non-white local authority councilor in Scotland.
V.K. Krishna Menon (1896-1974) - an Indian politician. Described by some as the second most powerful man in India. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had most power. Read about his controversies.
Mohinder Sigh Pujji (1918-2010) was a squadron leader in the RAF and a distinguished fighter pilot. He campaigned to raise awareness of the Indian contribution to the British war effort. In 2009 the RAF Museum in Cosford opened a permanent exhibition ‘Diversity in the RAF.’
Noor Inayat Khan (1914-1944) served in the Special Operations Executive (SOE). She was the first female wireless operator to be sent form the UK to occupied France. She was betrayed, captured and executed - posthumously awarded the George Cross.** Read her story on Wikipedia**
Jayaben Desai (1933-2010) - always referred to as Mrs Desai, was a prominent female leader of the strikes in the Grunwick dispute in London in 1976
Millions of birds migrate from the north to the south in early autumn to avoid the cold weather.
I found a map which illustrates what happens.
I have included 3 differentiated sheets…
Also included some pictures from ‘The Bird Atlas’ written by Barbara Taylor and beautifully illustrated by Richard Orr.
Didier Yves Drogba played for the Ivory Coast
He was captain of the Cote d’Ivore national team. Excellent header of the ball.
Eusebio da Silva Ferreira played for Portugal
First black player to win the Balloon d’ Or (1965) Athletic, fast & agile
Garrincha - Manuel Francisco dos Santos played for Brazil
Garrincoho means 'people.‘s Joy’. His wife was singer Elza Soares
George Manneh Oppong Weah played for Liberia
For important matches wore red boots. Powerful header of the ball.
Marta Vieira Silva (female) played for Brazil
World’s best female. Scored almost a goal a game in internationals.
Neymar da Silva Santos Junior plays for Brazil
PSG paid a World record £200 million for him - a dribbler - a virtuoso
Paul Pogba plays for France
Changes hairstyle for big matches. Imitates a rapper when he scores.
Pele - Edson Arantes do Nascimento played for Brazil
The greatest player. Scored more than 1,000 goals in his career.
Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima played for Brazil
Always kept the ball a few centimetres from his feet.
Samuel Eto’o Fils played for Cameroon
He was naturally 2 footed
Sources
Wikipedia
Fantastic Footballers by Jean-Michel Billioud
Jackie Robinson was one of the most influential sports figure of his day. he was the first African American to play Major League Basketball. He was the catalyst that broke basketball’s colour barrier.
Malala Yousafzai is now 24.
On 9th October 2012, aged 15 ,she was hit in the head from a bullet by a Tehrik-i Taliban Pakistan gunman who wanted to assassinate her for activism towards female education. She was transfered to the UK to recover…
In 2014, aged 17, she became the world’s youngest Nobel Prize laureate.
Pakistan’s Prime minister, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, says she has become the country’s most prominent citizen.
I am Malala: the girl who was stood up for Education and was shot by the Taliban
Mohammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay until 1964, was a world champion boxer. Changing his name was a religious and political act when he converted to Islam.
In 1967 he became a conscience objector and refused to do military service in Vietnam for the USA saying it was against his religious and moral beliefs. He avoided jail but was stripped and banned from boxing. ln 1970 returned to the ring to win back his title.
Rigoberta Menchu Tum is a K’iche Guatemalan human rights activist, feminist and Nobel Prize Laureate (1992). She rose in prominence in 1983. She has dedicated her life to publicizing the indigeous suffering of her people during and after the Guatemala Civil War (1960-99).
She is a UNESCO goodwill anbassador.
She founded the country’s first indigenous political party, Winaq.
Tegia Loroupe is a Kenyan long distance track and road runner ( won the New York marathon in 1994 and 1995, plus other marathons).
She is also a global spokeswoman for peace, women’s rights and education.
In 2003 created the Tegia Loroupe Peace Foundation- created to promote friendship between people and gender equality.
She organizes Peace marathons which are held in East Africa.
In 2016 organized the Refugee Team for the Rio Summer Olympics in Rio.
Wangari Muta Maathai (1940-2011) was a Kenyan social environmental and political activist.
In 1977 she founded the Green belt Movement which focused on the planning of trees ( combating deforestation and soil erosion), environmental conservation and women’s rights. She felt by improving the environment she was creating a system that would encourage progress and peace
In 2004 she was the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. In 2006 won the Indira Gandhi Peace prize.
Sources
People of Peace by Sandrine Mirza
Wikipedia
Those born earliest
Viv Anderson born 1956
Ian Wright born 1963 November 3rd
John Barnes born 1963 November 7th
Des Waler born 1965
Paul Ince born 1967
David James born 1970
Sol Campbell born 1974
Emile Heskey born 1978 January 11th
Rio Ferdinand born 1978 November 7th
Ashley Cole born 1980
10 of England’s former black footballers