Student Instructions
Marie Curie was a bold woman who helped change the world. Marie Curie was a famous scientist who not only was the first female to win a Nobel Prize but she one-two! She also developed X-rays so that soldiers could be helped when they were injured. Learn about this remarkable woman by watching the read-aloud, then learn about what happens when you have an X-ray. There is also an X-ray matching game, as well as other female scientists you can learn about!
1. Click the add response button.
2. Click the play button to watch the read-aloud.
3. If you are interested, you can find out what happens when you have an X-ray. Click on the
to watch the
video.
4. On the fourth slide, there is an X-ray matching game. Can you match the X-ray with the correct body part?
5. Learn about other great female scientists on the last slide! Click on the :links: to learn about these other great women.
6. Click on the green
checkmark to upload your work.
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
The read-aloud is from the Little People, Big Ideas Biography Series. It is embedded within the activity. Read-alouds by Miss Carmina reads and X-ray matching game by Jess Callans (TPT)