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This is Marie Curie.

Marie Curie holding a test tube.
  • She discovered radioactivity.

  • She lived over 100 years ago.

  • She worked at a time when people didn't think that women were clever enough to be scientists. Curie proved them wrong!

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What did Marie Curie do?

Marie Curie doing a science experiment.
  • Marie was born in Poland in 1867. Her name at birth was Maria Sklodowska.
  • When Marie lived in Poland girls were not allowed to go to university, so her parents had to send her in secret.
  • She later studied physics and maths in Paris.
  • In 1895, Marie married another scientist called Pierre Curie. Together they worked on the theory of ‘r徱Dzپٲ’, a word that she created.
Marie Curie with a Nobel Prize.
  • In 1895 Marie and Pierre discovered that a metal called radium could kill cancer cells.
  • She was the first woman to become a Professor at the University of Paris.
  • She was the first woman to win the important Nobel Prize. She won two in her lifetime.
  • In World War One, she helped put x-ray machines in ambulances. This helped doctors see where bullets were in the body of a soldier.
Marie Curie with a Nobel Prize.
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Did you know?

Photograph of Marie Curie.
  • Marie named the first chemical element she discovered ‘pDZDzԾܳ’ after her home country Poland.
  • Marie and Pierre did most of their work in a leaky shed!
  • Her notebooks are still too dangerous to touch. You need to wear special clothes because of radioactivity.
  • Marie’s daughter, Irene, also became a famous scientist and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
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Activity 1 – Sort the events in Marie Curie's life

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Activity 2 – Marie Curie quiz

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