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Matthew Henson, Explorer
A biography of Matthew Henson, an African-American explorer, with related activities. | Rosalyn Yalow, Medical Researcher
Rosalyn Yalow discovered how radioactive iodine could be used to treat thyroid problems. A... | |
Maria Mitchell, Astronomer
Maria Mitchell's discovery of a comet led her to other achievements in the world of astronomy.... | Albert Einstein, Physicist
Albert Einstein is known for his Theory of Relativity and other discoveries. A biography on... | |
Eugenie Clark, Marine Biologist
Eugenie Clark, a marine biologist, studied sharks. A biography and related activities are... | Thomas Alva Edison, Inventor
Use the brief description of inventor Thomas Edison to complete the related activities on this... | |
George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver major discoveries are reviewed along with suggested activities. | Robert Goddard, Physicist
Robert Goddard worked on developing rockets. A biography and related activities are included. | |
Jane Goodall, Ethologist
A review of Jane Goodall's life and accomplishments are complimented with related activities. | Thales of Miletus, Physiologist
Thales is credited with discovering the magnetic properties of lodestone. A biography and... | |
Percy Julian, Research Chemist
Percy Julian, an African-American research chemist, made many discoveries about soybeans. A... | Split Proverbs
Students complete proverbs from Benjamin Franklin's famous book, Poor Richard's Almanac. | |
Barbara McClintock, Geneticist
Barbara McClintock studied cancer and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A biography and related... | ||
Margaret Mead, Anthropologist
Margaret Mead studied people and their customs and developed techniques that are used by all... | ||
Louis Pasteur, Bacteriologist
Louis Pasteur discover a way to kill harmful microbes in food. A biography and related... | ||
Gregor Mendel, Botanist
Gregor Mendel developed three laws on heredity. A biography and related activities are... | Inventive Analogies
Students draw analogies as a way to learn about inventions that occurred after the Civil War. |

