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1 Facebook Project – Mary Lang
You can complete one or more of the following pages on a historical figure. Insert the historical figures picture and name on each page you select to complete. INFO - Fill out as if you were that historical person. FRIENDS – Type in the name of the people who would have been involved with the historical figure. Put a picture or symbols for each friend. This could include people who were not their friends. WALL - This should be a time line of some important event. Pick one or more of the historical figures friend to set the time. It can be in years. Great place to use people who did not agree with them. PHOTOS –Use different pictures that illustrates aspects of their lives – family, important sites, etc. NOTES – Copy of a speech or short explanation of something that was important in their lives. Facebook can help you connect and share history of people’s lives. All about Me Museum: This could be use by students to document their lives and likes. SPECIAL NOTE: All pictures and facts must be end noted. Contact if there is a problem with this file.

2 Isaac Newton 2 > Info Birthday: I am: Education: Hometown: Work:
Interested in: Philosophy: Places I have traveled : Other : January 4, March 31, I am a male English physicist, mathematician, and philosopher . 4. From about twelve until I was seventeen, I was educated at The King's School in Grantham. I was removed from school. By October 1659, I attended Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth. In June 1661, I was admitted to Trinity College (Cambridge) 4. I was born at Woolsthorpe Manor in Grantham, England. 4. I was a physicist, mathematician, and philosopher. I was considered by many to be the greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived. 4. I love anything dealing with math, science, philosophy. One example is optics and my work on light and color. 5. I , although an unorthodox Christian, am deeply religious. Many said I was a monotheist who believed in biblical prophecies 4. I am most familiar with Grantha, Cambridge, London, and other places in England. 5. I was the first to compute π to 15 digits. “I am ashamed to tell you to how many figures I carried these computations. “ 1.

3 Isaac Newton Isaac Newton
2 Isaac Newton Isaac Newton > Friends Leonhard Euler, popularized the use of the Greek letter π in a work he published in Archimedes, developed the polygonal approach to approximating π. 1. JohnvonNeumann-LosAlamos, was part of the team that first used a digital computer to compute π. 1. Srinivasa Ramanujan while working in isolation in India, produced many innovative series for computing π. 1. Delete pictures and put in pictures of people they work with in their lives. They could have been someone who did not like them.

4 Isaac Newton 2 > Photos 4. 6. 4. 4.
This portrait was done in 1702 by Godfrey Kneller 4. If you are interested in learning about society during my time, then read and experiment with Isaac Newton and Physics for Kids. 6. 4. 4. This is a picture of me in A replica of my second reflecting telescope that I presented to the Royal Society in

5 2 Isaac Newton > Wall Here are some of my favorite quotes. Let me know what you think. July 1682 Wow! I am the first to post an answer to this I live all of your quotes. Thanks for all your contributions to pi. We are now able to compute in with digital computers. July 1943 This is a snapshot or short time line of important things in their lives .

6 Isaac Newton 2 > Notes Title: My Life Story
“I was removed from school because my mother wanted to make me a farmer. I hate farming. I want to be a physicist, mathematician, and philosopher. My goal is to be considered the greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived. - October 1659, Issac Newton “From 1670 to 1672, I lectured on optics. 4. - June 1672, Issac Newton “Between 1666 and 1699, I published several mathematical papers, which included new mathematical findings. 4. - December 1699, Issac Newton I was a member of the Parliament of England from 1689 to 1690 and in 1701, - February 1701, Issac Newton In April 1705, Queen Anne knighted me during a royal visit to Trinity College, Cambridge, - April 1705, Issac Newton

7 Bibliography 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi
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