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.
Leymah Roberta Gbowe, with her collaborator Ellen Johnson Sirleaf ,and WIPNET, were responsible for ending the second Liberia Civil War in 2003.
Together they led the Women of Liberia M ass Action of Peace (WIPNET) to end the civil war. They took hundreds of women to the hotel where the peace talks had stalled and stopped the negotiators from leaving until days later an agreement was reached…
*The peace hall has been seized by General Leymah and her troops *Abubaker
(Read the paragraph In June …)
The president of Liberia , Charles Taylor went into exile but was eventually apprehended and sentenced to 50 years imprisonment.
2005 Ellen-Johnson Sirleaf became the first woman president of Liberia.
2011 Leymah and Ellen shared the Nobel Peace prize with Tawakei Kaman.
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Berta was assassinated, in her home, in 2016, by armed intruders after many years of threats against her life.
She was a Honduran environmental activist, indigenous leader, co-founder and coordinator of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organization of Honduras (COPINH).
She had dedicated her life to change Honduras where the rights of indigenous people were routinely violated,activists killed and women died every 18 hours.
She successfully led a grassroots campaign/ blockade in 2013, which lasted a year against the world’s largest dam builder to stop the building of the Agua Zarca Dam at the Rio Gualcarque. Protesters were beaten, shot and tortured by the military
Berta’s courageous efforts won her the prestigious Golden Environmental Prize.in 2015.
In July 2021 Roberto David Castillo, the former president of Desarrollos Energeticos SA (DESA), was found guilty of being a co-conspirator in her murder and sentenced to 22 1/ 2 years in prison.
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St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, nine other countries, plus a number of different groups- from fishermen to farmworkers.
He was one of Christ's original disciples so I have included Biblical references to him. There is a brief biography with a two gap sheets to fill in.
There is also a crossword, a word search and 'How many words can you find in Andrew? ' There is a sheet about the history of the St. Andrew flag and the Union Jack plus some ideas for a Diary- this comes with a clipart sheet for final copy. I hope children find the work interesting
Wilma and her 10 siblings grew up in extreme poverty in Oklahoma Cherokee territory. They spoke Cherokee, and were taught traditions by tribal elders.
The family moved to San Francisco where they lived in a troubled neighbourhood and struggled financially. Separated from tribal ways and facing racism and discrimination she found school difficult. This helped transform her into a feminist and activist.
She married, had 2 daughters but her husband discouraged her personal growth. Her dedication to native American issues pushed her to pursue university education. She divorced her husband and began to work as a social worker.in Oakland.
She returned with her daughters to Oklahoma to work for the Cherokee nation. She developed programmes for healthcare, child and elderly welfare. She also secured community infrastructure development grants.
Surviving a near fatal accident she became Deputy Chief to Ross Swimmer. On Ross moving into federal politics she became chief. She held the post for 10 years - re-elected twice.
She was progressive, farsighted and focused on cultural pride. She emphasised
economic growth and social programmes. There was improvement in all areas
*I want to be remembered as the person who helped restore faith in ourselves
Wilma Mankiller on the Cherokee Nation
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Tererai was born in Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe)in 1965. The children in the poor village of Zvipani received little education. The boys received some basic primary education to help them get a job; the girls almost none because they were expected to get married.
Tererai’s father accepted a ‘brideprice’ of a cow and she was married aged just 11. By the age 18 she was the mother of 3 children ( a fourth lost due to poor nourishment). Her husband beat her for wanting an education
In 1991 Jo Luck, who headed a development organization visited her village. Jo asked her about her dreams, she replied to get degrees in America.
Encouraged by her mother she wrote down those dreams, put the paper in a tin and buried it.
In 1998 she moved to Oklahoma with her husband and 5 children.
2001 she had a degree in agriculture education. In 2003 MA degree , husband deported for abuse. Married Mark Trent. 2008 PhD degree- looked at HIV/AIDS programs for women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa.
After each degree she returned to Zimbabwe, unearthed the tin and checked off each goal.
In 2009 her life story featured in Half the Sky by Nicholas and Sherl WuDunn. Excerpt from book published by The New York Times.
Oprah Winfrey ran a segment in an episode.
Oprah sent a crew with Tererai to Zimbabwe to dig up the tin.
In 2009 she founded the Tinagona Foundation, later renamed Tererai Trent International which has funded several schools in Zimbabwe.
In 2011 Oprah revealed Tereria was her all-time favourite guest and donated $1,5 million so she could build a school in her home village.
2015 published children’s book The Girl who Buried her Dreams in a Can
2017 * Awakened Woman: Remembering and Igniting Our Sacred Dreams**
a self help book, was named the Outstanding Literary Work, Instructional at the 49th NAAP Image Awards.
She has helped educate 1000s of children In Zambabwe while inspiring millions around the world.
Tereria fulfilled her dreams
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Sanmoa was born in Chongqing, China in 1948. With the communists rising in power her family moved to Taiwan.
She was an avid reader which caused her to neglect some areas of other studies.
Her father educated her at home. and also hired other teachers. Her art teacher called herself Echo and she inspired Sanmoa to adopt the same name.
In 1967 she set off on a journey to US and Europe.Mastered both German and
Spanish.
Married Jose Maria Quero, an engineer, in 1973.He quit his job to become her travel partner. They went to the Sahara desert.
Stories of the Sahara, her first book, was a collection of travel essays -it eventually sold more than 10 million copies.
In her lifetime she visited 59 countries. She wrote 19 more books.
Tragically she committed suicide in 1991.
Sanmoa 's books continue to be red in many languages by readers all around the world.
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Nawal El Saadawi wrote numerous books on the subject of women in Islam.
She was described as Egypt’s most radical woman.
Nawal was founder and president of the Arab Women’s Solidarity Association and co-founder of the Arab Association for Human Rights.
She studied medicine in Cairo and New York. She was appointed Director General of Health Education at Egypt’s Ministry of Health. She remained in post until she published Women and Sex -in which she criticised FGM (Female Gential Mutilation) - aged just 6 she had under done FMG.She was expelled.
As a psychiatrist she had special insight into the traumas and injustices Egyptian women faced daily. Her writing empowered women but proved unacceptable to Egyptian political and religious authorities. She was imprisoned for a time and wrote Memories from the Women’s Prison (1983) using toilet paper and an eyebrow pencil .
Nawal was a prolific writer writing both non-fiction and fiction.They were translated into many languages. ( Selected works)
She fled Egypt in 1988 when her life was threatened. She returned to Cairo in 1996 where she stayed until her death in 2021.
They call me a wild and dangerous woman. I speak the truth. And truth is wild and dangerous Nawal El Saadawi
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St David is the patron saint of Wales. I have included a page from Wikipedia. There is an information sheet about St. David followed by two large font sheets containing basic information .There are two pieces of gap work (differentiated), a crossword which needs a picture answer, a word search, information about the Welsh flag and the Union Jack, plus diary ideas with a blank for their diary.
These sheets should keep the children interested on St. David’s day - a mixture of different things to do.
The extra two pages are the b/w front and back cover for the whole series Four Wise Men. for them to colour.
Mary Slessor was a Christian missionary in Nigeria. She started life, at 11, as a 'half timer' - school for six hours/ working for six hours for the Baxter Brother's Mill with her mother and father to become the 'white queen of Okoyong' in Nigeria. When she died in 1915 she was given a state funeral in Nigeria in recognition of her life time given to helping others.
She is an inspiration for any girl, or boy, who is thinking becoming a missionary.
We celebrated the centenary of her death two years ago and there is a lot of material to find on the internet about her.
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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Hayat is famous for making major contributions to point-of-care nedival testing and biotechnology.
She is ranked by Arabian business as the ninth most Influential Arab woman.
Hayat’s own inventions for Diagnostic for All include a Magnetic Acoustic Resonance Sensor, which can help diagnose illnesses on the spot- invaluable where advanced health care is scarce.
Mazian is Malaysians first astrophysicist whose work has pioneered her country’s participation in space exploration.
In 1975 she earned a B Sc.(Hons), followed by being the first woman ever, in 1981, to gain a Ph.D in Physics both from the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand (founded in 1869)
She has helped create the curriculum at the national university.
In 1990 Prime minister Mahathir bin Mohamad placed her in charge of the Planetarium Division of the P.M. 's department.
From 2007-2014 she served as the director of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in Vienna.
In 2017 she was named director of the International Science Council (ISC) Regional Offi ce for Asia and the Pacific.
From May 2023 she is a Non- Executive of HKATG, a mostly China funded satellite program.
Mazian has received many honours during her ling her lifetime. ( See honours)
She is a female astrophysicist in a male dominated field.
She believes that her unyielding passion has played the biggest role in her success, keeping her focused only on putting her country on th map for space exploration.
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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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Esra’a does not show her face on line -it would put and her and her family at risk if she was recognizable.
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She is a Bahraini civil rights activist and founder and executive director of Majal (Mideast Youth) and its related projects including* Crowd Voice.*
She founded* Mideast Tunes* which is currently the largest platform for underground musicians in the Middle East and North Africa - it penetrates isolated markets.
Read about her many media awards (2008-2015) - paragraph 2.
IShe was a keynote speaker at Wikimania 2017 and also appointed to the Wilkimedia Foundation Board of Trustee,
In 2018 she was listed as one of BBC’s 100 Women.
In January 2023 she was appointed to board of The Tor Project.
We want our humanity and our futures in our hands and we use the internet and other forms of technology to fight for those rights Esra’a
Her life is dedicated to bringing about change.
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Theresa is the paramount chief , or Inkosi, of the Dedza District in the central region of Malawi.
She was the youngest of 12 siblings.She married and had children- all boys.
Theresa for 27 years worked as a secretary for the College of Zambia District in southern Malawi.
In 2003 the chiefs of the district chose her to be the next senior chief of the district, a district of 900, 000 people…
She found that there were high rates of child marriage in her district- children aged 7 and upwards. She could not persuade parents to change their views but was able to convince community leaders to change the civil code to ban early marriages.
50 sub-chiefs agreed to abolish early marriage and annul existing unions.
In 2015 a law was passed which prevented marriage before 18. But the constitution and customary law administered by traditional authorities still said children could still marry if the parents agreed.
By 2019 she had managed to have over 3,500 early marriages annulled.
She is now working to raise the legal age in Mallawi to 21.
Her actions have brought her international recognition.
UN Women and UNICEF plan to work with traditional leaders elsewhere to replicate the best practices of Theresa.
Educate a girl and you educate the whole area- You educate the world
Theresa Kachindamoto
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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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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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