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.
The River is a place to be enjoyed but it is can also be dangerous.
The main clip art picture shows the journey of a river from the source to the sea - labels can be added. There are two vocabularies and three Poetry Aids (two in bold type). There are two clip art pictures for best copy and a short crossword and word search - answers provided.
All the illustrations have been drawn by David Woodroffe an established illustrator.
Added general Rescue Vocabulary sheet
I have put together a number of Phrase/Vocabulary and Poetry Aid sheets about travelling by sea. I have included hydro foils,hovercrafts, yachts and even submarines. There are clip art sheets for most of the headings. Sea Rescue has also been included. The simple crossword/word search sheets have the SAME answers.
Added general Rescue Vocabulary sheet
Two information sheets about travelling by rail -Train journey to London and Travel using the Channel Tunnel.
There is also a short crossword/ word search (answers supplied). Clip art sheet for ‘best’ copy
Added general Rescue vocabulary sheet.
I have together a selection of Vocabularies and Poetry Aids about Summer plus Clip Art A5 pictures for the ‘best’ copy.
I have looked at the beach, caves, cliff hanging, the sea the weather - including rain summer sports and sports day, and looking forward to going on holiday. There are also two word searches.
David Woodroffe, an established Illustrator, did all the art work for me.
Some information which might encourage children to write a story about going on a canoe trip.
10 reasons for taking up canoeing
Canoe Equipment
Canoeing on the River 1 can used like a comic strip. Canoeing 2 and Kayaking a dangerous river are vocabulary sheets. Children of different abilities should be able to use these sheets.( Illustrations by David Woodroffe).
Clip art of different canoes and kayaks.
There are 10 main sheets plus two answer sheets. David Woodroffe drew for me a very good outline of a volcano for the children to use. The first vocabulary sheet is a list of interesting useful words. The second sheet is a fuller vocabulary.
There are two ‘crosswords’ and two word searches.
The next three sheets are about Pompeii AD79. The first sheet encourages the children to think about the event and suggests the children read Willard Prices Volcano Adventure. Twice I wrote pieces for my pupils - once pretending I was there, the second I went back as an observer in a time machine.
The final two sheets are poetry aids. The second one was created in 2010 following the eruption of Eyjafallokull in Iceland.
2 pictures added
GB have 3 boxers competing at the Summer Olympics in Paris -
Delicious One, Charley Davison and Rosie Eccles.
I have included:-
the result sheet to fill in
Phrases and Vocabulary sheet
Poetry Aid
Word search on boxing terms (answer sheet included)
Information about the 3 boxers but no pictures.
3 free clip art examples relating to boxing.
I hope there is something which will prove useful.
Maria Teresa, Minerva and Patria Mirabel were assassinated for opposing the dictatorship of Rafael Truijillo.
Truijillo invited Minerva and her family to a party and made sexual advances towards her, she refused . He became her enemy. He imprisoned her father who died shortly after his release.
Minerva had studied law but Truijillo prevented her obtaining her degree.
Minerva was the most active of the three sisters being the founder of
June 14 Revolutionary Movement. - an underground revolutionary dedicated to ending his regime. The older sister, Patria, lent her house to store weapons and tools.
Truijillo be came aware of their clandestine activities. He arrested the sisters and their husbands. After several months he released the wives.
He set a trap. The husbands were transferred to a remote prison. On a visit to their husbands the secret police intercepted them, beat them to death, placed their bodies in a car and sent it off a cliff. They died on 25th November 1960.
Historians believe it marked the limits of domestic and international tolerance in the Dominion Republic…The truth behind the assassinations was an open secret. May1961 Truijillo was killed by a group of conspirators.
The fourth sister, Dede (or Adela ), did not join the resistance but played a pivotal role by turning their home into a mausoleum in their memory.
The remains of the 3 resistance fighters rest in the mausoleum. It was declared an extension of the National Pantheon and located in the Hermanas Mirabal House Museum
The sisters today are revered as national heroines, 'las Mariposas’ (the butterflies).
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Loujain is from Saudi Arabia. Until 2018 women were not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia.
In 2014 she deliberately set out to challenge Saudi Arabia’s proscription against female drivers by live streaming her trip as part of a Women to Drive campaign. She was jailed for 73 days.n
She has been arrested and released on several occasions for defying the ban . She has been charged with** attempting to destabilise the kingdom**
In May 2018 she was effectively kidnapped in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
In 2018 the law was changed. The ban was lifted while she was in jail.
In jail she is said to have endured torture, electrocution and threats of dismemberment and rape.
In December 2020 she was sentenced to 5 years 8 months in jail by a special (terrorism court’.
She was released on 10th February 2021 on strict prohibition conditions and faces a 5 year ban on travel. Despite her release Lourjain is far from free.
Awards for her defiance
In 2015 she was ranked 3rd in top 100 Most Powerful Arab Woman
In 2019 received the PEN America/Barbey Freedom
2019/20 nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
2020 Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize
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Margaret Yvonne Busby, born in Gold Coast (now Ghana ), became the youngest, first black female publisher in GB.
Along with Clive Allison they were co-founders of Alison and Busby, a London based Publishing House, in the 1960s.
Notable works Daughters of Africa 1992
New Daughters of Africa 2019
2020 she was voted one of the 100 Great Black Britons.
2021 honoured with the London Book Fair Lifetime Achievement award.
2023 named president of English PEN.
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Esther Afua Ocloo. a Ghanaian business woman who pioneered microlending - a programme of making small loans in order to stimulate businesses.
She started in 1943, after graduation, to use her pocket money to buy the ingredients to make and sell her now legendary marmalade in Accra.
She then took out a contract to supply orange juice to a Achimota school.
She gained an additional contract to provided the Royal West African Frontier Force with juice. Lacking resources to meet the demand she had a loan from the bank. She established Nkulenu Industries - the first food processing factory in the Gold Coast.
With her business established Achimota college sponsored her to visit England from 1949-51. In 1956 returned to England to develop recipes for commercial canning.
1958 encouraged by President Kwame Nkrumah she became the first president (1959-61) of what was to become the Federation of Ghana Industries.
1970’s onwards worked at national and international level in the economic empowerment of women. (See Business Activity).
In 1990 she became the first woman to receive the Africa Prize for Leadership
Esther was a member of Unity Worldwide Missions.
She died in 2002 aged 82.
Nkulenu industries today still make and export marmalade.
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Nouhad Wadie’ Haddad, stage name Fairuz, is considered the musical icon of Lebanon and is popularly known as ‘the soul of Lebanon’.
Aged 10 a musician, who taught at the Conservatory, heard her chorus singing when she was part of her school choir… He suggested she joined the Conservatory. She was successful.
Her became 'active ’ when she was only 15 years of age.
Her first breakthrough came when she was hired by Radio Lebanon as a chorus singer. She met the Rahbani brothers Assi and Mansour.
The three became the Rahbani Trio. She married Assi when she was 20.
Musical plays or operettas were the corner stone of the trio. Over 30 years they produced 25 popular musical plays (20 with Faituz).
In 1975 the 15 rear civil war began. She made music lamenting the violence while refusing to take sides and did not perform in Lebanon during this time. She became a symbol of Lebanese unity and was loved by both sides.
She is now in her late 80’s and continues to perform. She had won many awards worldwide. She continues to be an enigmatic, commanding presence on stage- the most listened to singer in the Arab world.
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Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (nee. Frances Abigail Olufunmiayo Olufela Folorunso Thomas ) and as Funmilayo Anikulapo-Kuti . She was born In Abeokula, Southern Nigeria.
She was the daughter of Chief Daniel Olumeyuwa Thomas,a farmer and a member pf the aristocratic Jibolu-Taiwo family. She was the first female to attend Abeokula Grammar School. She then attended a finishing school in England.
She returned to Nigeria to marry the notable educator Israel Ransome-Kuti. They had a loving relationship and were married for 30 years.
As a young adult she worked as a teacher, organizing some of the first preschool classes in the country and arranging literacy classes for lower income women.
In 1940’s established the Abeokuta Women’s Union.
She led marches and protests of up to 10,000 women. She became known as the Lioness of Lisabi. In 1949 forced Alake to temporary abdicate.
Both before and after Nigeria’s independence (1960) she remained a political force.
On 13th April 1978 she lost her life when she was mortally wounded during a military raid on her dissident son’s Fela family property.
She has been named as a strong influence on a number of activists.
No other Nigerian woman of her time ranked as such a national figure or had such international exposure ans connections .
Cheyl Johnson-Odim (biographer)
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Hannah Szenes or Chanah Senesh was a Jew born in Budepest, Hungary.
She joined the British Army in 1943 as part of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force. She trained to be a Special Operation’s Executive - SOE . She was learning to be a spy.
After training in Egypt she parachuted into Europe near the Hungarian border. Having spent 3 months helping people fight against the Nazis she tried to cross into Hungary.
Everything went wrong. She was captured, arrested and tortured as a spy. For 3 months she was tortured but revealed no information about her mission. They even threatened to kill her mother. She was tried, found guilty executed by firing squad on 7 th November 1944, she was just 23 years of age
Hannah is regarded as a national heroine in Israel. Her poetry is widely known . The Yad Hna kibbutz as well as several streets are named after her.
She has been largely been forgotten in Hungary, her birth place.
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Amna is an Emirati racing driver. She was born in Abu Dhabi.
She is a first in several motor sport events.
In 2014 she began her karting career and was the first woman to participate at the Rotax Max Challenge (RMC). In 2017 she was the first Arab woman to win the UAE RMC Championship.
She was the first female to be selected by ATCUAF to represent UAE at the GCC Young Drivers Academy Programme, which she won.
On 16th December 2018 she took part in a motor sport test programme for Formula E after the Diriyah ePrix in Saudi Arabia.
She was the first Emirati to compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Amna represents women in a male dominated sport and hopes she can inspire Arab women, in particular, to follow their motor sport instincts- and go for it
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - AOC is a politician and activist.
She has served as the US representative for New York’s 14th congressional district since 2019, as a member of the Democratic party.
She is the first and youngest ever female member of the Democratic Socialists of America elected to serve in Congress.
She supports workplace democracy, Medicare for All, tuition -free public college, a federal jobs guarantee, a Green New Deal and abolishing the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
She has earned a reputation for vigorously holding politicians and business interests to account.
Asima Chatterjee - (nee Mukherjee) was an Indian organic chemist noted for her work in the fields of organic chemistry and phytomedicine (use of herbs and other plants). Her most notable works included the research on vinca alkaloids, the development of anti-epileptic drugs and the development of anti-malarial drugs.
Through her research she developed anti-epileptic, anti-convulsive and chemotherapy drugs to treat patients. From different types of plants she developed anti-malarial drugs with her team.
She dedicated 40 years of her time researching cancer and anti-cancer growth drugs.
Asima, in 1944, was the first woman to receive a Doctorate of Science from an Indian university.
In 1975 she received the Padma Bhushan Award - one of the highest civilian awards in India.
She lived to the age of 89 and died in 2006 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Her career spanned 6 decades during which she nurtured students, wrote over 400 papers and saved countless lives with her discoveries.
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Autumn Peltier is an Anishinaabe Indigenous rights advocate from the Wiikwemkoog First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada.
Aged 8 she began advocating for the universal right to clean drinking water.
In her culture water is one of the most sacred elements.
Aged just 13 she addressed world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly on the issue of water protection.
In 2019 she was named Cheif Water Commissioner for the Anishinabek Nation.
She is concerned for clean water for the indigenous people across Canada…
She is also the leading voice for all Indigenous matters across Canada- history and on-going racism and inaccuracy of Indigenous people, missing and murdered women and access and support for’ the children coming behind us’.
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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.
Aisholpan Nurguiv aged 13,became the first female eagle hunter to compete in the eagle festival at Ulgii, Mongolia.
A documentary about Aisholpan was shortlisted, but ultimately not nominated, for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
In 2013 she competed at the e day event at the Sonar festival held near Nura. There were 40 competitors this involved shirga (lures) and live prey… She was awarded a prize by virtue of being the only female competitor.
Aged 15, in 2015 , she went on her first hunt with her own eagle.
Her desire is to become a doctor. The film makers established a fund to help pay for her higher education. Her family became ’ profit participants’ in the documentary. They also donated the 3, 000 euros for winning best Documentary at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
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