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Albert Einstein is a German-born physicist who developed special and general theories of relativity and the concept of mass-energy equivalence expressed by his famous equation, E = mc2. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
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- Born in Germany on March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was the first born to Hermann, a featherbed salesman / engineer, and Pauline Einstein who ran the family household. His parents were secular, middle-class Jews.
- At an early age, his family moved to Munich where he attended a Catholic school and showed early aptitude in Mathematics (Geometry and Calculus). However, he disliked learning languages and learning by rote that was popular at the time. His teachers found him to be a slow learner. He then found himself unsuccessful in school.
- At age 12, he picked up a geometry book and read it from cover to cover. He later on refer to this book as the “holy booklet”.
- Einstein was influenced by a medical student and family friend, Max Talmud who taught him mathematics and philosophy.
- At 15, his father’s business failed which forced their family to move to Milan. Einstein was left alone at a boarding house in Munich and was expected to finish his education.
- At 16, he ran away from Munich and followed his parents.
- Even as a school drop out, he fortunately passed at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich at his second attempt. His records showed that he excelled in Math and Physics, but failed at French, Chemistry, and Biology. He was then allowed into the school due to his exceptional math scores with the condition that he should first finish formal schooling.
- He graduated in 1896 in a special high school and renounced his German citizenship to avoid military conscription. Later on, he gained Swiss citizenship in 1901.
THE YOUNG EINSTEIN
- Einstein had a difficulty finding a teaching position after graduation, so he worked as a clerk in the Swiss patent office in Bern.
- He married Mileva Maric, the only female student in his university class, in 1903. They had two sons, Hans Albert (1904) and Eduard (1910), and possibly another child named Lieserl (1902), who was commonly thought to have died of scarlet fever or was given up for adoption.
- While working at the Patent Office, Einstein continued his own scientific discoveries and published his first scientific paper in 1900.
- He completed his PhD in 1905 and published four pivotal scientific works that would later revolutionize modern physics.
- In 1908, he became a lecturer in Bern and in 1909, he became a faculty member at the University of Zurich. In 1911, he taught at Carl-Ferdinand University in Prague and returned to Germany to continue his work.
- In 1916, he published the Theory of Relativity which is based on the notion that gravity and acceleration are indistinguishable (the principle of equivalence) and describes gravity as a property of the geometry of space-time, leading to the prediction of phenomena like the bending of light, black holes , and wormholes.
CAREER AND CONTRIBUTIONS
- Einstein won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his work on photoelectric effect. This proposed that light can be considered as consisting particles called photons.
- In 1933, Einstein took a position at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey and never went back to his native land due to Nazi strategies to create atomic weapons.
- On April 17, 1955, while working on a speech to honor Israel’s seventh anniversary, Einstein suffered an abdominal aortic aneurysm. He was taken to the University Medical Center at Princeton for treatment but refused surgery and died the next day at the age of 76.
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Who Is Albert Einstein?
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What do you know about Albert Einstein and his life? Time for you and your pupils to discover the key moments and achievements of the theoretical physicist that brought the Theory of relativity to us. This free Who Is Albert Einstein? worksheet is a fantastic activity for elementary school students to discover the biography of this inspiring leader.
This set consists of 2 pages. The first one is a reference sheet where pupils can read and learn about this important leader. Indeed, you can find several paragraphs that tell us about the life, work, and achievements of this role model. Besides, this colorful sheet offers a beautiful illustration of the person. Then, you can find the activity sheet on which you can find 5 comprehension questions. Kids have to answer each question by reading the short biography .
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Albert Einstein introduces students to the life and accomplishments of one of the most famous scientists in history. Students will learn about his theory of relativity and other significant contributions that Einstein made to the world of science.
The “Options for Lesson” section on the classroom procedure page provides several suggestions for additional or alternatives things to do during the lesson. One such suggestion is to assign students one of the objects or ideas related to the Theory of Relativity to research and later present to the class. You could also invite a physicist to speak with the students about these concepts.
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Lesson Objectives and Overview: Albert Einstein teaches students about the life of this famous scientist. Students will discover what he contributed to the world of science and how his discoveries still affect us today. This lesson is for students in 4th grade and 5th grade.
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Every lesson plan provides you with a classroom procedure page that outlines a step-by-step guide to follow. You do not have to follow the guide exactly. The guide helps you organize the lesson and details when to hand out worksheets. It also lists information in the yellow box that you might find useful. You will find the lesson objectives, state standards, and number of class sessions the lesson should take to complete in this area. It describes the supplies you will need as well as what and how you need to prepare beforehand. In addition to the handouts, you will need to provide construction paper, markers, rulers, colored pencils, and anything other materials that could assist students in making their timelines for the activity.
Options for Lesson
There are several suggestions in the “Options for Lesson” section that you could incorporate into the lesson if you have extra time or want to add activities or tasks. One suggestion is to hold a vote after students complete the activity for various categories, such as most creative or best overall. Another option is to assign students one of the objects or ideas that relate to the theory of relativity to research further and present to the class. You could also have students write an essay about the theory of relativity. One more idea is to invite a physicist to speak to the class. You could also plan an “Albert Einstein Day” in which students dress up like the scientist.
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The paragraph on this page mentions a few more things about the lesson as you prepare. It mentions using Einstein as a role model of someone who overcame struggles in school and became a great scientist. Use the blank lines on the page to write down any other thoughts you have prior to giving the lesson.
ALBERT EINSTEIN LESSON PLAN CONTENT PAGES
The life of albert einstein.
The Albert Einstein lesson plan contains three pages of content. The first page provides a brief biography of the scientist. It begins by informing students that he was one of the smartest men in history. Despite this fact, he had speech problems as a child, did not even talk until age 4, and didn’t read until age 9. He failed the entrance exam for college on his first attempt. He wasn’t organized and often forgot appointments.
Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. His father owned an electronics store, which is where he developed a strong interest in science after receiving a compass from his father at age 5. From that point on, he learned as much as he could about science. He was also very interested in math and wanted to study it in school. He graduated from Polytechnic Academy in Zurich, Switzerland, with a degree in math and physics.
Einstein moved back to Germany sometime after having his third child and began his first job as a clerk in a patent office. While there, he reviewed people’s inventions and worked on many of his own discoveries. He learned about many things that later were very important in the world of physics. He moved to the United States in 1933 to avoid the Nazis because he was Jewish. He became a U.S. citizen in 1940.
The Work of Albert Einstein
The next page describes the scientist’s most important contribution to the world of physics: the theory of relativity. This theory changed how scientists observe the world. In fact, it led to several modern inventions, including the nuclear bomb and nuclear energy. Basically, this theory explains how energy and mass relate to each other. Students will learn the famous equation E = mc² that people rightfully associate with Einstein.
The c in the equation represents the speed of light, a value that never changes. The E stands for energy, and the m for mass. His theory explains how time and distance may change when considering the different speed of an object or the observer. While the theory is fairly complex, many things relate to it, such as GPS, electromagnets, gold’s yellow color, light, and nuclear power plants. In effect, Einstein laid much of the foundation for modern physics.
Albert Einstein discovered the concept that light consisted of particles called photons in 1905. At first, most other scientists disagreed. In 1919, however, he was proven correct. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. With the help of another scientists, Satyendra Bose, he also discovered another state of matter in addition to solids, liquids, and gases.
Interesting Facts
Einstein was a pacifist, or a person who is against war. However, one of his discoveries led to the research and development of the atomic bomb. The United States dropped two of these powerful explosive devices on two cities in Japan, which ended World War II. While he did not directly work on inventing the bomb, his work was vital to its development. As a result, people often associate his name with the atomic bomb.
Students will learn that Einstein was not just a scientist or physicist or mathematician. He often told people that if he were not a physicist, he would have been a musician. He loved music, a love he inherited from his mother. He played the violin and piano and got the most joy out of life when playing the two instruments in his spare time.
Einstein died of heart failure at the age of 76 in 1955. However, scientists have preserved his brain to examine it and try and find out why he was such a genius. They actually did find out that his brain is different from that of most other humans. He struggled with his education early in life but never gave up. His hard work led him to become one of the most brilliant people in history.
ALBERT EINSTEIN LESSON PLAN WORKSHEETS
The Albert Einstein lesson plan contains three worksheets: an activity worksheet, a practice worksheet, and a homework assignment. These worksheets will help reinforce and solidify students’ grasp of the lesson content. The guidelines on the classroom procedure page detail when to hand out each of the worksheets throughout the lesson.
TIMELINE ACTIVITY WORKSHEET
Students will work with a partner for the activity. (You can also have them work alone or in small groups if you prefer.) Students will review the list of years on the worksheet and ensure they use them on their timeline. They must carefully write the years in order and write facts that relate to the proper year. If they want to, they can also include drawings or images. They must also come up with a creative title.
MATCH AND ANSWER PRACTICE WORKSHEET
The practice worksheet has two sections. The first section requires students to match terms to the correct statement. There are 10 statements in this section. For the second part, students must answer 10 questions using what they learned in the lesson.
ALBERT EINSTEIN HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
For the homework assignment, students must first answer five questions. They will answer them as if they were physicists like Albert Einstein and invented a time machine. They will then write an acrostic poem using the letters in the word “Einstein” and facts that relate to him and his work.
Worksheet Answer Keys
The last few pages of the lesson plan document are the answer keys for the practice and homework worksheets. The answer key for the practice worksheet provides the correct responses in red. Because the homework assignment does not have questions with right or wrong answers, the answer key simply provides sample responses. Furthermore, it only provides these responses on the acrostic section of the assignment. You will need to review each student’s responses one by one to ensure they are appropriate to the questions. If you choose to administer the lesson pages to your students via PDF, you will need to save a new file that omits these pages. Otherwise, you can simply print out the applicable pages and keep these as reference for yourself when grading assignments.
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Good for personal bio, not good if kids are curious about science
So the theory of relativity is admittedly a hard topic to tackle in a way that pre-teens can digest at all. But I had hoped the material would at least touch on concepts like gravity and time. There's a brief foray into E=mc2 which isn't bad, but then everything else gets punted over to an unsupported bullet list of "things impacted/explained by the theory of relativity", e.g. "why gold is yellow" and "old television sets with tubes."
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Famous Scientists: FREE Printables and Resources About Albert Einstein
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When I think about famous scientists, Albert Einstein is the first name I usually think of! He is usually one of the first scientists your children will learn about in Science, specifically when they are taking Physics. Einstein is best known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=MC2. He was also the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Biography of Albert Einstein:
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1859. This is also why many people like to study and learn about him on Pi Day. He was a German mathematician and theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity, which he won the Nobel Prize for in 1921. This theory is one of the two pillars of modern physics today.
He has a had such an amazing influence in math and science culture. Einstein is known for his genius mind, his creativity, deep thoughts and insightful quotes. You also can’t ever forget his wild and unruly hair that created almost a character out of him.
You can read more of the biography of his entire life at Biography.com . This goes into detail about his family life including his children and his different marriages and affairs so read with caution .
This biography of Albert Einstein from Encylopedia Brittanica has a great breakdown of what he is known for and his influence on Science. There is also a video you can show your children, that is an overview of his life and his career.
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Albert Einstein, a famous scientist born in Germany in 1879, became one of the greatest scientists in history despite struggling in school. He was always curious about how the world worked and wanted to understand the mysteries of the universe. While working at a patent office, he developed the theory of relativity, which changed our understanding of the world. He also came up with the famous equation E=mc², which led to the development of atomic bombs and nuclear power. Einstein was known for his kindness and belief in peace, and he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. His ideas and theories continue to inspire scientists today, showing that anyone can make a difference through hard work and a thirst for knowledge.
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Unlock the world of theoretical physics and groundbreaking discoveries with this engaging Albert Einstein biography worksheet. Perfectly tailored for second-grade students, this resource aligns with California's HSS standard 2.5, spotlighting the importance of individual character and actions in shaping history.
- One-Page Biography: A student-friendly, one-page biography that delves into the life, challenges, and extraordinary scientific contributions of Albert Einstein.
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Complete List Of Included Worksheets. Albert Einstein is a German-born physicist who developed special and general theories of relativity and the concept of mass-energy equivalence expressed by his famous equation, E = mc2. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
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The Albert Einstein lesson plan contains three pages of content. The first page provides a brief biography of the scientist. It begins by informing students that he was one of the smartest men in history. Despite this fact, he had speech problems as a child, did not even talk until age 4, and didn't read until age 9.
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Your FREE worksheets are waiting… visit PrintableBazaar now! Summary of passage. Albert Einstein, a famous scientist born in Germany in 1879, became one of the greatest scientists in history despite struggling in school. He was always curious about how the world worked and wanted to understand the mysteries of the universe.
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Albert Einstein (born March 14, 1879, Ulm, Württemberg, Germany—died April 18, 1955, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.) German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN HEAAADERLOGORIGHT Join these ideas together using the linking word in brackets. Be careful with punctuation. Einstein was offered a place at university. He hadn't finished high school. (however) 1. Many scientists in the 1920s thought the universe was a fixed size. Einstein thought it was growing larger. (in contrast) 2.
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