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Famous People - BBC

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BBC Bitesize offers an engaging introduction to famous people from Britain and around the world. Students explore historical figures such as Emmeline Pankhurst, Guy Fawkes, Mary...more
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BBC Bitesize offers an engaging introduction to famous people from Britain and around the world. Students explore historical figures such as Emmeline Pankhurst, Guy Fawkes, Mary Anning, Neil Armstrong, and others through short slide shows that highlight key events and achievements, followed by review quizzes or other activities. The Journeys and Timeline sections organize all featured individuals by travel experiences and historical periods, while additional links support teachers and parents. Some figures may be unfamiliar to students, making this a strong resource for exploration and discussion.

tag(s): britain (24), explorers (65), famous people (40), great britain (14), timelines (60)

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Have students use this website for research projects about famous people. Create a learning center featuring this website. Have students choose one person to learn about, view the slideshow, and then take the online quiz. If individual computers aren't available, all of the activities are ideal for an interactive whiteboard or projector. Why not highlight one famous person each week during a unit about explorers? Share the slideshow early in the week, then review it using the quiz and journey activities. Have students help create a bulletin board highlighting famous people by drawing pictures, writing stories, or creating a map related to the "famous person of the week." Once you have "met" some world-famous people, connect to your local world by doing a class "report" on a "famous person" within your school community using PowerPoint: perhaps the head cook in the lunchroom or the principal. Be sure to include digital pictures.

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