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.
A very colourful book full of good ideas for Autumn written by Clair Beaton. Published in 1997 by B. Small publishing
ISBN 9781874735120. Well worth buying at £3.50 is still available or republished.
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
Marguerite Annie Johnson Angelou was an American author, actress, screenwriter, ,dancer, poet and civil rights activist.
She is best known for her first memoir I know Why the Caged Bird Sings
this was the first nonfiction best seller by an African-American woman.
She published 7 autobiographies, 3 books of essays, several books of poetry and is credited with a list of plays, movies and tv. shows spanning 50 years.
Her books centre on themes including racism, identity, family and travel.
In 1993 she recited her poem ‘On the Pulse of the morning’ at President Bill Clinton’s first inauguration.
She received dozens of awards and more than 50 honorary degrees
Sources
Wikipedia
Sojourner Truth was born Isabella Bornfree - a slave in Dutch speaking Ulster County, New York.
A former slave, bought and sold 4 times, became an outspoken advocate for temperance, civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century.
She ran away with her infant daughter Sophia. The abolitionist family, the Van Wageners, bought her freedom for $20 in 1827 - the year before New York’s law freeing slaves took effect.
During the American civil war she played a major role in recruiting African-American soldiers to fight for the Union ( northern states) against the Confederacy (southern states)
Her work earned her an invitation to meet President Abraham Lincoln in 1864.
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was the most important Black protest leader in the USA during the first half of the 20th century.
W.E.B. Du Bois was an American socialist, historian, author, editor and activist.
shared in the creation of the NAACP ( National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
The Soul of Black Folk (1903)- a collection of essays - was a landmark of African American literature
He was the editor of The Crisis ** for 24 years (1910-34). It contained many influential pieces.
His autobiography Dusk of Dawn (1940) is regarded as one of the first scientific treaties in the field of American sociology.
The United States Civil Rights act of 1964, enacted a year after his death, embodied many of the reforms he had campaigned for during hie life full equal civil rights and political representation for the black population.
Sources used
Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
Rosa Parks is best known for refusing to move to the back of the bus.
She was an American civil rights activist. She came from Montgomery where her young pastor was Martin Luther King.
She lived to be 92. She was laid in state in the rotunda of the U.S. capital. She was the first woman and only the second Black person to receive the distinction,
Source used
Encyclopedia Britannica
Thursday, 26th August 2021
Jaco van Gass, who was born in South Africa, has just won GB another gold medal.
Jaco, a member of the British Armed Forces Parachute Regiment before he was seriously injured by a RPG (Rocket Propelled Granade)has just won the Men’s 3,000 Cycling Pursuit gold medal.
3 out of the 5 Paralympic athletes are current Paralympic champions.
Claire Cashmore began competing in the Paralympic in 2004 in Athens. She won gold and silver in Rio in 2016 for swimming. In Tokyo 2021 she is running in the Paratriathlon.
Ellie Challis is a swimmer. Aged 16 months she developed sepsis and meningitis. The disease ravaged her tiny body resultingin her having both legs amputated below the knee and both arms at the elbow. In 2012 she won bronze in the S3 50m backstroke in the Paralympics in London. She is the world record holder for SB2 50m backstroke .
Hollie Beth Arnold is the reigning Paralympic F46 javelin thrower. In 2008, aged just 14, she was the youngest ever field event athlete. In 2018 she became the first ever javelin thrower to hold all 4 major titles in the same Paralympic/ Olympic 4 year cycle.
Kylie Grimes has returned to her first love wheelchair rugby after a life changing spinal injury in 2006.
Stef Reid, a long jumper, has won bronze at London 2012 and in Rio in 2016, but yet to win gold.
William Flororunso Kumuyi ( born 6th June 1941) is the founder and General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry situated at Kilometre 42 on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Nigeria. He is the author of 10 Christian books and devotionals ( See books published).
William was brought up in a Christian family in Orunwa, Ogun State, western part of Nigeria. As a young child he read the Bible and sang songs and attended church regularly. In secondary school the principal taught atheism but he eventually started to go to various churches in town.
William began teaching mathematics in 1962 at Mayflower School.
He became a born again Christian on 5th April 1964.
In 1967 he graduated from the University of Ibadanand as the best overall best graduating student in his year, with a first class degree in Mathematics. he also took a post graduate course in Education at the University of Lagos.
In the 1970s he became a lecturer of Mathematics at the University of Lagos.
In 1973 he started a Bible study group with 15 Lagos university students. By the early 1980’s that small group had grown to several 1000. This training became the foundation of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry.
Deeper Life Bible Church was formerly established in 1982.
By 1988 the congregation had grown to 50,000
By 2005 the Christian ministry is said to have over 800, 000 affiliates
September 2016 William addressed over 50,000 youths *to inculcate in them the highest virtues in youths and stay away from antisocial and push-pull tendencies.
On 24th of April 2018 the auditorium, holding 30,000 worshippers, at the church in Gbagade, Lagos was inaugurated. Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of Nigeria, attended the .
In 2013 the Foreign Policy magazine listed William *among the 500 most powerful people on the planet.
Source use
Wikipedia *
Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti was born on the 5th of May 1923 in Ngaone, Chipinge, Manicaland Province, Rhodesia. He is a gifted evangelist and has distinguished himself as a leading personality in the Pentecostal World.
His academic credentials include a BA, Ma, DD, D.MIn and Ph.D in Religion. Plus BA in Christian education and a Doctorate from Northgate Graduate school and Zoe College.
His ministry began on the 12th may 1960 under a gum tree in Bindura, Zimbabwe.
He founded the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA) Christian church in 1959 when the Apostolic Faith Mission broke away from the South African Pentecostal church. The church is now established in over 143 nations, with over 2,000 in Southern Africa.
ZAOGA is also known internationally as Forward in Faith Ministeries International. Its headquarters is to be found in Waterfalls, Harara Zimbabwe
Ezekiel initiated the building of Zimbabwe Ezekiel college and the Mbuya Dorcas Hospital. He oversees 5,000 pastors and evangelists world wide.
Victor Schoelcher was Frenchman who travelled to Mexico, Florida, Louisiana and Cuba on a business trip. During his travels he realised how appalling the slaves were treated and became a leading figure in the abolitionist movement.
He is seen as the father of the abolition of Slavery in the French colonies.
He was appointed in 1848 as under-secretary of the navy and the colonies. As part of the provisional government of the brand new Second Republic in France he wrote the decree abolishing slavery in all French colonies signed on27th April 1848. In the decree he stated that Slavery is a violation of Human dignity.
The government rejected his proposal to compensate the former slaves with grants for plots of land.
Sources used
People of Peace by Sandrine Mirza
Wikipedia
Mildred ‘Babe’ Didrikson was born in Port Arthur, Texas. Her parents were immigrants from Norway. She was the sixth of seven children. The family moved to 850 Doucette in Beaumont, Texas aged 4.
Her mother called her ‘Bebe’ from a toddler. She was nicknamed Babe - after Babe Ruth - when she scored 5 home runs in a chidlhood baseball game.
She left school without graduating and went on to become an American athlete who excelled in golf, basketball, baseball, plus track and field.
At the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics she set 4 world records.
80 metres hurdles -11.7
Javelin 43.69 metres - the first woman Olympic champion
high jump 1.657 metres then 1,67 (same height as Jean Shiley who got the gold because Mildred used an improper technique).
(Apparently she also twice broke the long jump record but the judges ruled them
as fouls.)
Mildred is the only athlete, male or female, to win individual Olympic medals in separate running, throwing and jumping events.
In 1934 she tried Baseball . Mildred is still recognized as the world record holder for the farthest baseball thrown by a woman.
She then became America’s first female golf celebrity and was the leading player of the 1940s and early 1950s. As an amateur and professional she won many golf tournaments. Serious illness ended her golfing career in the mid 1950s.
Mildred was indeed a very talented sports woman.
Sources
Wikipedia
Amazing Athletes by Jean-Michal Billioud
Madge was a figure skating champion. She participated in the Men’s category in 1902 because there was no women’s category . She came second smashing everyone’s expectations!
Madge Syers was world figures-skating champion in 1906.and 1907.
At the London Summer Games in 1908 she won the Olympic title in the ladies competition, and bronze, with her husband and trainer,Edgar.
She is the only female skater to win both individual and pairs at the same Olympics.
She always wore a hat when performing. She also took her ice-skates every where she went.
Madge was the first to perform technically perfect jumps.
She retired shortly after 1908, due to poor health, and wrote books about the art of figure skating
1920 was the last time figure-skating was included in the Summer Games.
In 1924 it became part of the first Winter Olympic Games held in Chamonix, France.
Sources used
Wikipedia
Amazing Athletes by Jean-Michel Billioud
Richard Branson fulfilled a personal dream by going to the edge of Space.
The picture I have chosen shows a very happy man fulfilling a dream.
He beat his fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos by days to be the first billionaire space company founder to ride in his own spacecraft.
Originally he was to fly on its second last flight but it was brought forward.
I have created a phrase and vocabulary sheet - I created a blank so you could choose which of the 3 pictures you preferred. There is also a blank comic strip.
I hope the children enjoy using the sheet.
Recently there has been a lot of news about Climate Change and the number of serious fires we are now experiencing .
Over the years I have created several Phrase and Vocabulary sheets.
Friend or Foe/ could be a good discussion/ starting point
I have included a short story when, during a dispute, the green goddesses were trundled out in England - written by myself.
There are also 2 poetry aids with a few ‘couplets’ included for starters.
There is also a blank ‘comic’ strip and 2 best copy sheets.
I have included 3 pages from a book called Emergency - the author describes how to put out a fire and describes the use of basic firefighting equipment. There is also a page about breathing apparatus.
There is a general Rescue sheet.
Finally I have included information about fire-engines/lorries/trucks and other vehicles.
There are lots of FREE photocopiable sheets on firemen/fighters and fire engines available on Google.
Sources
Challenging the Physical Elements by Tony Batchelor
Wikipedia
What to do in an Emergency Reader’s Digest
I have put together several sheets about rivers and flooding. I have tried to put onto a phrase and vocabulary sheet some thoughts about the catastrophic event in Germany.
I have included a picture of a river plus other vocabularies I have used before,
Source
Center for Disaster Philanthropy
Mary Moffat Livingstone was the wife of David Livingstone the missionary and explorer.
In the history books she has been forgotten They said he had three wives - the river Nile,the struggle against slavery and religion.
In the article in the Daily Mail Mrs Livingstone i Presume written by Jane Fryer she looks at the life of his real wife.
She was strong, educated, fearless and spoke 6 African languages. She was the daughter of missionaries and was renowned in South Africa. . It was Mary who opened doors in remote parts of Africa for her singularly driven husband with her languages and connections. Tribal leaders would insist on addressing her first.
Together they crossed the Kalshari desert surviving on biscuit and beans. They survived an entire week without water.
She endured appalling hardship, long separations, a sporadic paralysis caused by a post natal stroke after her fourth child Elizabeth was born in the bush and the final battle aged 41 with malaria.
Mary and David met when he was recovering from being bitten by a lion. Within weeks his life long vow to marry ‘went up in smoke’. They married in 1845. In 7 years they built their own house, created 3 mission stations from scratch and weathered 2 years of drought. In 1849, with 3 children and Mary pregnant they started a 1,500 mile trek across the Kalahari desert.
Read the full article by Jane Fryer.
Visit in July (2021) the revamped (9.1 million) David Livingstone museum In Lanarkshire where finally Mary’s contribution will finally be given due credit
They obviously loved each other. He just loved exploration and adventure a bit more.
Sources
Daily Mail
Wikipedia
Saint Aldhelm (c.639-7090 was Abbot of Malmesbury Abbey, Bishop of Sherborne, a writer and scholar of Latin Poetry.
He is said to have been the son of Kenten, who was of the royal house of Wessex.
Aldhelm was educated by an Irish hermit called Maildulf (also known as Maemaidub, Maidubh and Meldun), who had a small school near what is now Maimesbury (which was named after him). He remained with him for many years.
In 668 Pope Vitalian sent Theodore of Tarsus to be Archbishop of Canterbury. At the same time Hadrian, the North African scholar, became abbot of St. Augustine’s at Canterbury. Aldhelm, now aged about 30, went to Canterbury. There his studies included Roman law, astronomy, astrology, the art of reckoning and the difficulties of the calendar. He learned Latin and Greek, plus possibly Hebrew. He used Latinized Greek words in his works on poetry and prose.
Due to ill health he left Canterbury and returned to Malmesbury Abbey where he was a monk under Maildulf for 14 years, dating probably from 661. It was a small community that had grown from Maildulf 's pupils
On the death of Maildulf he was appointed as the first abbot of Malmesbury.He introduced Benedictine rule and secured the right of the election of the abbot to the monks he founded 2 other monasteries - Frome in Somerset and Bradford on Avon in Wiltshire. He also built a new church at Malmesbury and obtained grants of land for the monastery. He was the abbot there for 35 years
He was a learned man and also a poet, It is said if his hearers would not listen to his sermons he would sing his own songs to them. There is a story that his sermon at Bishopstrow in Wiltshire was so long that his staff, which he stuck into the ground when he began, had ash buds on it at the end!
His fame as a scholar spread to other countries. Artwil, the son of an Irish king, submitted his writings for Aldhelm’s approval As far as we know he was the first Anglo Saxon to write in Latin verse. ( For more detail go to Wikipedia entry)
HIs fame reached Rome. He was successfully involved in solving the controversy of the dating of Easter.
He reluctantly became the first bishop of Sherborne when the huge diocese of West Sussex was divided into Winchester and Sherborne. The monks at the abbey did not want to lose him so he was both abbot and bishop. His territory stretched right to Land’s End,
Aldhelm was now in his mid 60s but he was very active as a bishop. He built the cathedral church at Sherborne. He was known to sing hymns and passages from the Gospels, interspersed with entertaining tales, in public places, so he might draw attention from the crowds and then preach to them. He is known as the Apostle of Wessex.
He died on 25 May, 709 five years after he had become bishop. He was buried in the church of St. Michael at Malmesbury Abbey. HIs friend, St. Egwin, Bishop of Worcester, set up crosses at Aldhelm’s various stopping places.
His feast, on May 25th, is in the Sarum Missal.