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If you have failed to impress your teachers, and you are not
interested in any school subject, tell your parents that you
are just another Einstein
Let them know that you do have a lot in common with this
famous genius, even though many people tend to remember
him as an absent-minded professor
 Born in 1879 in Germany
 Einstein was a thief and would steal
 all types of things, including
 books, and pencils
 He did not speak clearly until he
 was 12 and his parents and
 teachers both thought that he was
 Very slow and unable to learn
 Instead of making good grades, his class mates and
teachers recalled that he would eat all of their paste. They
also remember that he smelled like sour pickles and peanut
butter
He wore dirty and wrinkle cloth to school
Teased other children and made pig and dog noises in class
He brought live bats in class and let them loose as a prank
to disrupt the class
 one day he tossed a spitball at the back of a classmate and
watched it land exactly on target.
He was 10 when he decided to learn all about how spitball
move through the air; The little spitball changed his life
For the next 6 years, he taught himself 2 types of calculus
He was forced to leave school because he got a skunk into
the class room to spray everyone.
 His parents were worried about his education
 They moved from Germany, to Italy, to Switzerland
 He entered college when he turned 30, and finally got
an education major.
 He was not happy with the education major
 He told people that he planned to invent a way to
travel through time and he wanted to create big
explosion
 Developed a mathematical
formula to explain the
visible motion of the
particles was due to the
invisible motion of the
molecules of the liquid.
 Explain the photoelectric
effect, or the release of
electrons from metal when
light shines on it. He
received the Nobel prize in
physics for this.
 The most famous, Einstein
publish his theory of
relativity. Proving that
time is not constant,
neither is weight or mass.
when moving at high
speeds, all of these things
get compressed, only the
speed of light remains the
same
 Energy is equal to mass
times the speed of light
squared or E=mc Square
 He wrote on many topic, especially peace, but rising
fascism made him sign a 1939 to president Roosevelt,
warning him that the Germans could create an atomic
weapon, and this led FDR to set up the Manhattan
project to develop an atomic bomb using Einstein
formulae=mc square, but he was not involved
 1940 he became a U.S citizen, and a supporter of
disarmament and of Jewish state, and the young
nation of Israel offered him the presidency, but he
declined
 The four major areas of science that he contributed to are;
light, time, energy and
 gravity
 The faster one goes, the
 slower time is, knowing
 that is important when
 considering space travel
 If one travel to Alpha
 Centauri-our nearest star-it would take him 5.7 earth years,
but would only age 3.8 years and return at a younger than
expected age.
 Einstein added to Newton's theory of gravitational pull
because earth’s orbit attracts asteroids and other space
objects because of the “dent” the earth makes in the
fabric of space. This gives us the power to our
advantage as a “parking space” for satellites in our orbit
to use for our advantage, and get men to and from the
moon
 www.pbs.org
 www.thekidswindow.com
 www.amazon.com

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Albert Einstein

  • 1. If you have failed to impress your teachers, and you are not interested in any school subject, tell your parents that you are just another Einstein Let them know that you do have a lot in common with this famous genius, even though many people tend to remember him as an absent-minded professor
  • 2.  Born in 1879 in Germany  Einstein was a thief and would steal  all types of things, including  books, and pencils  He did not speak clearly until he  was 12 and his parents and  teachers both thought that he was  Very slow and unable to learn  Instead of making good grades, his class mates and teachers recalled that he would eat all of their paste. They also remember that he smelled like sour pickles and peanut butter
  • 3. He wore dirty and wrinkle cloth to school Teased other children and made pig and dog noises in class He brought live bats in class and let them loose as a prank to disrupt the class  one day he tossed a spitball at the back of a classmate and watched it land exactly on target.
  • 4. He was 10 when he decided to learn all about how spitball move through the air; The little spitball changed his life For the next 6 years, he taught himself 2 types of calculus He was forced to leave school because he got a skunk into the class room to spray everyone.
  • 5.  His parents were worried about his education  They moved from Germany, to Italy, to Switzerland  He entered college when he turned 30, and finally got an education major.  He was not happy with the education major  He told people that he planned to invent a way to travel through time and he wanted to create big explosion
  • 6.  Developed a mathematical formula to explain the visible motion of the particles was due to the invisible motion of the molecules of the liquid.  Explain the photoelectric effect, or the release of electrons from metal when light shines on it. He received the Nobel prize in physics for this.  The most famous, Einstein publish his theory of relativity. Proving that time is not constant, neither is weight or mass. when moving at high speeds, all of these things get compressed, only the speed of light remains the same  Energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared or E=mc Square
  • 7.  He wrote on many topic, especially peace, but rising fascism made him sign a 1939 to president Roosevelt, warning him that the Germans could create an atomic weapon, and this led FDR to set up the Manhattan project to develop an atomic bomb using Einstein formulae=mc square, but he was not involved  1940 he became a U.S citizen, and a supporter of disarmament and of Jewish state, and the young nation of Israel offered him the presidency, but he declined
  • 8.  The four major areas of science that he contributed to are; light, time, energy and  gravity  The faster one goes, the  slower time is, knowing  that is important when  considering space travel  If one travel to Alpha  Centauri-our nearest star-it would take him 5.7 earth years, but would only age 3.8 years and return at a younger than expected age.
  • 9.  Einstein added to Newton's theory of gravitational pull because earth’s orbit attracts asteroids and other space objects because of the “dent” the earth makes in the fabric of space. This gives us the power to our advantage as a “parking space” for satellites in our orbit to use for our advantage, and get men to and from the moon