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A range of different activities exploring the life and work of Charles Drew. Charles Drew was an African American Scientist who discovered how to store and transport blood. His work led to the invention of the blood bank during WW2. Perfect for studying blood in Science, the achievements of important Scientists or when studying significant people during World War 2.

Can be used at upper KS2 or lower KS3 level.

Included:

3 page written overview of his life and achievements.
Reading comprehension questions and answers
True or false statements to discuss and sort
Ordering key events activity sheet
Wordsearch
colouring in page/ title page

Part of the ‘This is the life of…’ series. Other resources include

  • William Beaumont & Alexis St Martin,
  • Hasan Ibn al-Haytham
  • Garret Morgan

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