Shakespeare (Extract from Bill Bryson’s book)

Read the following extract from Shakespeare by Bill Bryson and answer the questions below, in full sentences, on lined paper (the book is available on soraapp.com) What does the author Bill Bryson say of William Shakespeare in the first two sentences? What did Francis Thackeray suggest about Shakespeare? What announcement was made in 2009? By … Read more

William Shakespeare -15 Top Facts

Cobbe Portrait of Shakespeare

Full name: William Shakespeare. Born: Exact date unknown, but baptised 26 April 1564. Hometown: Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Occupation: Playwright, actor and poet. Died: 23 April 1616. Best known for: Writing hugely successful theatre plays! Also known as: The Bard of Avon. 1) During his lifetime, William Shakespeare wrote around 37 plays for the theatre and over 150 poems! No one can say the exact number, because some of his work … Read more

Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela facts… Throughout history, lots of people around the world have faced discrimination – where they are treated differently because of their race, skin colour, gender, age and lots of other things, too. Sadly, it still happens to this day! But there are some amazing people who have worked hard to make a change for the … Read more

Albert Einstein

Einstein

Full name: Albert Einstein Born: 14 March 1879 Occupation: Scientist specialising in physics, also known as a theoretical physicist* Died: 18 April 1955 Best known for: His theory of relativity* 1. Albert Einstein was born in Germany, but lived in Italy, Switzerland and Czechia (which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), until he eventually moved to the United States … Read more

Inspirational Quote from Mahatma Gandhi

Cursive alphabet

Using the alphabet example above, as a guide, practice carefully writing the following quote, made by Mahatma Gandhi, on lined paper.

“Your beliefs become your thoughts
Your thoughts become your words
Your words become your actions
Your actions become your habits
Your Habits become your values
Your values determine your destiny”

Mahatma Gandhi

Bessie Coleman, Fiennes & Henson

BESSIE COLEMAN (1892-1926) Another defiant, history making female pilot, Bessie was the first African American and Native American woman to get her pilot’s licence and was known for her impressive flying tricks of loops and figure 8s. As she wasn’t allowed to go to a flying school in the US due to her race and gender, she … Read more

Shark Attack

SHARK-ATTACK?    The chances of being attacked by a shark are staggeringly low – one in 3.7 million, to be exact – but it’s understandable why we see them as such a big threat. Films often depict them as huge killing machines – but humans aren’t exactly their ideal prey. They don’t even like the … Read more

Gotham, Nottinghamshire

Extract from I NEVER KNEW THAT ABOUT ENGLAND, by Christopher Winn Read the following passage and on lined paper, answer the questions, in full sentences. GOTHAM (Old English for “Goat home”) Gotham is a simple Nottingham village, and the men of Gotham were simple people with simple ways. We are told in The Merry Tales … Read more