Albert Einstein March 14, 1879- April 18, 1955
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist, although most people probably know him as the most intelligent person who ever lived. His name has become part of many languages when we want to say someone is a genius, as in the phrase, “She’s a real Einstein”. He must have been pretty brainy to discover the Theory of Relativity and the equation E=mc2.
In 1999, ‘Time’ magazine named Einstein as the Person of the Century. No one could have guessed this would happen when he was at school. He was extremely interested in science but hated the system of learning by heart. He said it destroyed learning and creativity. He had already done many experiments, but failed the entrance exams to a technical college.
He didn’t let this setback stop him. When he was 16, he performed his famous experiment of imagining traveling alongside a beam of light. He eventually graduated from university, in 1900, with a degree in physics. Twelve years later he was a university professor and in 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for Physics. He went on to publish over 300 scientific papers.
Einstein is the only scientist to become a cult figure, a household name, and part of everyday culture. He once joked that when people stopped him in the street, he always replied: "Pardon me, sorry! Always I am mistaken for Professor Einstein.” Today, he is seen as the typical mad, absent-minded professor, who just happened to change our world.
Sources: http://www.wikipedia.org/ and assorted biographies.
In 1999, ‘Time’ magazine named Einstein as the Person of the Century. No one could have guessed this would happen when he was at school. He was extremely interested in science but hated the system of learning by heart. He said it destroyed learning and creativity. He had already done many experiments, but failed the entrance exams to a technical college.
He didn’t let this setback stop him. When he was 16, he performed his famous experiment of imagining traveling alongside a beam of light. He eventually graduated from university, in 1900, with a degree in physics. Twelve years later he was a university professor and in 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for Physics. He went on to publish over 300 scientific papers.
Einstein is the only scientist to become a cult figure, a household name, and part of everyday culture. He once joked that when people stopped him in the street, he always replied: "Pardon me, sorry! Always I am mistaken for Professor Einstein.” Today, he is seen as the typical mad, absent-minded professor, who just happened to change our world.
Sources: http://www.wikipedia.org/ and assorted biographies.
From Biography.com this link has information and videos about Albert.
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Information from the site about the Nobel Prize @ Nobel Media AB 2014.
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Founded in 1962, The History Programs mission is to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and its allied fields.
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Documentary film about Albert Einstein.
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Short biography about Albert Einstein.
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An ESL Lesson plan on Albert Einstein. Biography / profile and mp3 listening on this famous person with on-line activities and printable worksheets.
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In this mini unit study, you can: read about the life and achievements of Albert Einstein, look at an exhibit of odd Einstein artifacts for kids, view pictures of his life, watch a video of a famous writer give a dinner salute to Einstein, test your wits to see if you can think like a genius, build a toy that was a favorite of Einstein, and see if you can put together enough information to spot the next Einstein.
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Lesson plan for Albert Einstein, a biographical text about the many accomplishments of the scientist Albert Einstein from Reading A-Z. -A subscription is needed for the book and parts of the plan.
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Photos used under Creative Commons from: Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870–1928), Wikipedia,