Grade 7 Science Share
"Scientist
of the Year
Report"
Integrating English
and Science
The Following is a guideline of
questions you need to answer about your Scientist. Remember, each
scientists' life and experiences are different, so you may not be able to answer
all the questions and you may also have more information. When adding
information, make sure it fits into the appropriate part of your paper.
GOOD LUCK!
Written Portion (2 pages)
Introductory
Information
- What person have you
chosen to write about?
- Where and when was this
person born?
- What about this person
interested you?
- What is the main reason
this person is famous or remembered?
Childhood
- Where did this person
grow up?
- What was his or her
family like? Did he or she have parents, brothers and sisters or other
people that lived in their home?
- Where did he or she go
to elementary school?
- At what age did this
person first show a talent or interest in their future career?
- What role did the
family have in encouraging or discouraging development of the talent or
interest? Were they supportive, or did they disapprove?
Adulthood
- What special training
or education did this person have? Did they go to college, serve as
an apprentice, or have some relevant work experience that inspired them?
- At what age did this
person first do something that people, other than his or her family,
thought was exceptional? What was the accomplishment?
- What unusual things
happened in the person's life that had an effect on this person's career?
- Did this person have
any physical handicaps or other obstacles they had to overcome in order to
be successful? How did they do that?
- What was the skill or
special thing this person could do that made them get noticed in their
field?
- Would you say that
success was achieved mainly by natural talent, hard work, or luck?
Explain what makes you think so.
- How was this person's
contribution important to his or her country or to society in
general? How might life be different if this person had not
accomplished their contribution to science?
Honors and Awards
- What special honors,
awards, medals, or prizes did this person receive for his or her work? Who
awarded the honors and why was that significant?
- Are there any
memorials, monuments, buildings, cities, or other things named in this
person's honor? What are they and where are they located?
- Was there a special
event that was a highlight in this person's life once fame was achieved?
For example, do sources relate that the opportunity to meet a world leader
or receive prestigious award help the subject to really feel appreciated
for their contribution?
Major
Accomplishments
- List the major
accomplishments or works this person is know for. It could be inventions,
discoveries, books or other types of things. Major accomplishments means
that all people would find those things important or that they had a great
impact on human life or the field of science.
Lasting
Impressions
- How would the world be
different if this person had not achieved the accomplishments that made
him or her famous?
- When and how did this
person die? How old was he or she?
- Why will this person
always be remembered?
Poster Presentation
Organize a poster that presents the information about your
Scientist (SEE POSTER PRESENTATION
REQUIREMENT)
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