Significant Individuals in British History
Social Studies
Significant Individuals in British History starts at 1 and continues till grade 5.
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Queen Victoria ruled during which period known for great change and progress?
Who is known as the 'Lady with the Lamp'?
Who is known for writing many famous plays and sonnets in the 16th century?
Who led the suffragette movement to help women get the right to vote in Britain?
Who was the British leader during the Battle of Britain in World War II?
Who was the British monarch during the Great Fire of London in 1666?
Who was the British monarch when the Spanish Armada tried to invade England?
Who was the British scientist who discovered the law of motion and gravity?
Who was the famous British leader who gave the 'We shall fight on the beaches' speech during World War II?
Who was the famous British mathematician known for her work on the first computer?
Who was the famous British monarch known for her long reign and influence on the 19th century?
Who was the famous British nurse who also had Jamaican and Scottish heritage?
Who was the famous British nurse who set up the first professional training school for nurses?
Who was the famous scientist who developed the theory of evolution?
Who wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?
After reading the following passage, answer the question: 'During the Victorian era, Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed many important bridges and railways. His work helped connect cities and made travel easier for people.' Why was Brunel’s work important for Britain?
Describe one way in which Mary Anning’s fossil discoveries changed what people knew about prehistoric life.
Explain how Emmeline Pankhurst’s actions changed life for women in Britain.
