ABEKA 7th Grade Literature Test #7
George Washington Carver - -Scientist at Tuskegee Institute
- Thomas Edison - -Scientist who invented the light bulb
- Florence Nightingale - -Nurse who began a training school for nurses
- Michael Faraday - -Scientist who discovered magnetic-electricty
- "Clara Barton" - -She washed and she bandaged, She shooed away the
flies.
- "The Scientists" - -Some men searched for truth
- "The Thinker" - -There is the mind which plans them- Back of the brawn,
the brain!
- Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet - -Who wrote "Clara Barton"?
- A Horse - -What was George Washington Carver traded for when he was
an infant?
- Thomas Edison - -Which scientist was known as the Wizard of Menlo Park?
- Florence Nightingale - -Who was known as the Lady of the Lamp?
- He worked hard and achieved great things. He began working as an errand
boy in a bookseller's shop at age 13. He was later apprenticed to a
bookseller. He read and studied much and attended lectures as often as
possible. He worked many hours each day. He later worked for Sir Humphrey
Davy and discovered magnetic-electricity. - -Who is Michael Faraday?
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George Washington Carver - -Scientist at Tuskegee Institute
- Thomas Edison - -Scientist who invented the light bulb
- Florence Nightingale - -Nurse who began a training school for nurses
- Michael Faraday - -Scientist who discovered magnetic-electricty
- "Clara Barton" - -She washed and she bandaged, She shooed away the
flies.
- "The Scientists" - -Some men searched for truth
- "The Thinker" - -There is the mind which plans them- Back of the brawn,
the brain!
- Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet - -Who wrote "Clara Barton"?
- A Horse - -What was George Washington Carver traded for when he was
an infant?
- Thomas Edison - -Which scientist was known as the Wizard of Menlo Park?
- Florence Nightingale - -Who was known as the Lady of the Lamp?
- He worked hard and achieved great things. He began working as an errand
boy in a bookseller's shop at age 13. He was later apprenticed to a
bookseller. He read and studied much and attended lectures as often as
possible. He worked many hours each day. He later worked for Sir Humphrey
Davy and discovered magnetic-electricity. - -Who is Michael Faraday?
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