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.
Meera, better known as Mirabai and venerated as Sant Meerabai, was a 16th century Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna.
Aged 3 she was given a little Mira, a doll of Sri Krishna, by a wandering religious man. She decided then to follow Sri Krishna for the rest of her life.
She has been the subject of numerous folk tales and hagiographic l.egends.
It is widely acknowledged that Mirabai dedicated her life to Krishna, composing song of devotion and was one of the most important poet-saint of the Bhakti movement period.
Some Hindu temples are dedicated to her memory.
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Herstory by Katherine Halligan
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.
Jacqueline Bryony Lucy ‘Jackie’ Pullinger is a British Christian charismatic missionary to Hong Kong. She is th founder of the St. Stephen’s Society. She has been ministering in Hong Kong since 1966, over 50 years.
She was born in Croydon , London, England in 1944.
She graduated form the Royal College of Music (RCM) in London having specialized in the oboe.
Aged 22 she wanted to be a missionary. She wrote to various missionary organizations but was not offered any support.
Richard Thompson, a minister in Shoreditch, suggested she buy a boat ticket and pray she would know when to get off!
In 1966 she went by boat to Hong Kong.
When she arrived she had just $10 ‘on hand’. The only reason the immigration officer allowed her in was because her mother’s godson was a police officer there.
She found work as a primary school teacher in the Kowloon Walled City. In the 1960s it was not policed and had become one of the world’s largest opium producing centers run by Chinese criminal Triad gangs.
Despite the danger she helped the gang members to follow Jesus which gave them a purpose and reason for living without having to us drugs.
Later she established a youth center to help the drug addicts and street sleepers inside the walled city. She also taught music at St. Stephen’s Girls College.
In 1981 she started a charity called the St. Stephen’s Society. It exists to preach the gospel, reach he poor and see people set free through faith in Jesus Christ. Our heart is to go to the ends of the earth to make disciples.
(See note about St. Stephen’s Society)
The Society provided rehabilitation homes for recovering addicts, prostitutes and gang members. By December 2007 it housed 200 people. The Hong Kong government recognized the charity and donated land for the homes.
In May 2019 Justin Welby went to Hong Kong. He was there with his wife to attend the 17th Anglican Consultative Council.
Archbishop of Canterbury visits Jackie Pullinger to see discipleship in action
He went to see the Shing Mun Springs Multi-Purpose Rehabilitation home and Jackie Pullinge. (See picture and notes)
The early years of her ministry in Hong Kong are chronicled in the book Chasing the Dragon (2006) which has been translated into several languages
A photographic account of her work A Crack in the Wall: The Life and Death of Kowloon Wall City has also been published. (See ‘Amazon’ notes)
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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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RISE by Maliha Abidi
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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Herstory by Katherine Halligan
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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RISE by Maliha Abidi
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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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.
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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Rise by Maliha Abidi
Deepika is an Indian actress who works predominantly in Hindu films.
Her father Prakash was a professional badminton player and she played at international herself.
She was’ discovered’ and became a model and then a very a successful actress.
One morning in 2014 she woke up with depression (her world was a few shades darker’. She researched and found there was very little information available about mental health.
In 2015 she set up a foundation called Live Love Laugh through which she set up various resources.She wanted more attention paid to mental illness and its effects - and less to shame associated with it.
Today she is a brighter star of Bollywood than ever before and continues to advocate for better mental health support.
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*RISE * by Maliha Abidi
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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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RISE by Maliha Abidi
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.
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*RISE *by Maliha Abidi
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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Herstory by Katherine Hallidan
A poetry aid and vocabulary to help children put their ideas down about Red Nose Day or Comic Relief. I have differentiated by creating 2 Poetry Aid sheets. i
Christmas Evans (1766-1838) was born on Christmas day, December 25th 1766.
He was Welsh nonconformist minister who has been described as ‘the greatest preacher that the Baptists have ever had in Great Britain’ known by D.M. Lloyd-Jones.
Christmas was born near the village of Llandysul, Cardiganshire. His father, a shoemaker, died when his son was 9 years of age.
He grew up as an illiterate farm labourer. He stood about 7 feet tall and lost an eye during a youthful brawl.
Aged 17 he became the servant of David Davies, a Presbyterian minister, who taught him to read and write in English and Welsh. Visiting Calvinistic Methodist preachers and members of the Baptist church in Llandysul influenced him, so he joined the Baptists.
Career
In 1789 he settled for 2 years on the remote Llyn Peninsula in Caernarfonshire.
He then moved to Llangeful in Anglesey. here on a stipend of £17 a year,he built up a strong Baptist community. Many new chapels were built, the money being collected on preaching tours which he undertook in South Wales.
In 1826 he moved to Caerphilly, where he stayed for 2 years. In 1828 he moved to Cardiff. In 1832, responding to an urgent call, He settled in Caernarfon and again took undertook the old work of building and collecting.
Style of preaching
Christmas was a remarkably powerful preacher. With a natural aptitude for his calling he united a nimble mind and an inquiring spirit. His chief characteristic was a vivid and affluent imagination, which absorbed and controlled his other abilities, he earned the name ‘The Bunyan of Wales’. His sermons enlightened the understanding and warmed the heart. His piety humble and his faith fervently evangelical.
His famous ‘The Graveyard Sermon’ was included in Grenville Kleiser’s 1909, 9 volume The World’s Great Sermons. .
In 1838 he was taken ill, in the house of Daniel David,while on another tour of South Wales. He died in Swansea on 19th July 1838. His funeral was one of the largest ever attended in the country. He is buried in the grounds of Swansea’s Bethesda Chapel.
His works were edited by Owen Davies in 3 volumes and published in Caernarvon between 1895-7.
Christmas Evans came on the scene in the late 18th century and became one of the greatest preachers in the national history of powerful Gospel preaching in Wales
(It is believed to bring good luck to kiss his headstone - making it the Swansea version of the Barney Stone.)
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Yesterday, Sunday, 13th October 2019, John Henry Newman was canonised - he was declared a saint. I went onto Google and found some information about Cardinal John Henry Newman. There’s lots to be found -here are a few relevant pieces of information.
St. Hilda’s day is November 17th. She was the abbess at Whitby monastery in the seventh century. She is remember for a wisdom. She was so wise that even kings sought her opinion. She came from a Royal family. Her father, Hereric, was the great nephew of King Edwin of Northumberland. She never married and became a nun. For over 30 years she was the Abbess of Whitby.
I have included two brief histories, a piece of gap work and a crossword and word search - answers included.
Wangari Muta Maathai was a Kenyan social, environmental and political activist and the first African woman to win the Nobel prize.
In 1977 she founded the Green Belt Movement = an environmental no=governmental organization focused on the planting of trees, environmental conservation and women’s rights.
The statement announcing her as winner of the Nobel Peace Prize by the Norwegian Nobel committee said
Maatha stands at the front of the fight to promote ecologically viable social economic and cultural development in Kenya and Africa. She has taken a holistic approach to sustainable development that embraces democracy, human rights and women’s rights in particular. Shae thinks globally and acts locally.
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Remembering Remarkable Firsts During Black History Month
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