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Sunday, December 17, 2017

Marie Curie - Tanya Beers



Tanya Beers
IST571: Children's Literature Lit Kit
Book: Marie Curie by Vicki Cobb

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Tanya Beers
IST571: Marie Curie by Vicki Cobb –Lit Kit
Title: Marie Curie
Author:  Vicki Cobb
Lexile Level: 990L
Grade Level:   5th – 12th grade
ISBN #: 0756638313
Marie Curie is known for her scientific research and contributions to discovering the secrets to 
radioactivity. Her gender and her Polish heritage made it difficult for Marie to seek the knowledge 
she craved but she pressed on, undeterred, to become one of the most well-known and respected 
scientists.

Lesson for  7th graders:
I will give a brief classroom lecture on the white marker board about radioactivity and an overview 
about scientists who contributed to studying it.

Students will do a 3-page, research paper about Marie Curie and her contribution to science while 
depicting how they feel about her contribution to science and how they feel about how science 
impacts their lives today.

Students will use two scholarly articles that they find during their research and the book Marie Curie 
by Vicki Cobb.
Learning Standards:
Common Core ELA Writing Standards for Grades 6-12 (Grade 7).

7.1. Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.   
7.2. Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts, and 
information through the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content.
7.4. Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are 
appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

Learning Goal:

Students will describe, in writing, who Marie Curie was and why she is important to science 
by learning about her through research.
Learning Objectives:

1. Students will describe how they feel about Marie Curie’s contributions to science and how 
they feel about how science impacts their lives today through their research paper. (Affective)
2. Students will depict what they learned about Marie Curie’s life and contributions to science 
through a research paper using two scholarly articles and the assigned reading (Cognitive and 
Psychomotor).
Learning Outcome:

Students will depict Marie Curie’s life and contributions to science while also describing their 
own feelings toward scientific impacts on their own lives today.
Works Cited:

Cobb, Vicki. Marie Curie. DK Publishing, 2008.
New York State Department of Education. (2011). New York State P-12 Common Core Learning 
Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy. Retrieved from https://www.engageny.org/resource/
new-york-state-p-12-common-core-learning-standards-for-english-language-arts-and-literacy.
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