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This guided Roberta Bondar Bio Poem Activity is a great activity for your Canada or Canadian history unit. This research and poetry writing activity is perfect for a lesson, literacy or poetry center, social studies class or even your substitute file!
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This poem has a biographical research slant to it. Students are asked to research the person and find the following information:
1. First and Last Name
2. 3-4 words that describe the person
3. an important relationship the person had
4. things the person enjoyed
5. things the person valued
6. things the person learned
7. things the person achieved
8. something the person is remembered for
9. where the person lived
10. date of birth and death
This resource includes the following options:
- Graphic Organizer guides students to brainstorm words and ideas they will need for the poem as they read and study about the person.
- Draft page. This page guid
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On December 25, 1821, American teacher, sjuksköterska, and humanitarian Clara Barton was born. At 12 years of age, Barton began to care for her brother who had been injured in a fall from a unge roof and become bedridden. At 18 she had passed examinations and began teaching school. Combining her organizational skills, Barton spent 18 years teaching, advancing her education, and establishing schools in Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey.
When the American Civil War began [1861], Barton was ripe for a new service. In Washington, she organized temporary quarters and supplies for injured troops. She was soon permitted to frakt supplies to battlefields where she served in the field, tending the wounded of the Union and the Confederacy. As the war continued, the “Angel of the Battlefield” organized wagons of materials and medical supplies for doctors and surgeons. She helped establish field hospitals.
At war’s end, President Abraham Lincoln approved Barton to help loc
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Sign Me UpAt a young age, Roberta Bondar had started having dreams of becoming an astronaut. She was the first neurologist and the first female Canadian astronaut who traveled in space.
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Key Facts & Information
Early Life
- Roberta Lynn Bondar was born on December 4, 1945, in Sault Saint Marie, Ontario, Canada.
- It is a city on St. Mary’s Riv