Year 5: 'Mae Among the Stars' by Rhoda Ahmed
International Women's Day and British Science Week -  This story is about inspirational scientist and astronaunt, Mae Jemison.
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Watch the video and answer the questions below.
What does the word 'succeed' mean where it is used at this part of the story? *
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Why did the children laugh when Mae said she wanted to be an astronaut when she grew up? *
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What does the word 'encourage' mean? *
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"If you can dream it, if you believe it and work hard for it, anything is possible." This is repeated throughout the book. Why do you think the author has chosen to repeat these words? *
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When was Mae Jemison born? *
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Why is 12 September 1992 a special date for Mae? *
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Watch the video and answer the questions below.
What remarkable things from the list below was Mae Jemison involved in? Tick all that apply. *
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What surprised Mae so much when she rang the Johnson Space Centre? *
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Mae took three special things with her to space: a poster, a statue and a flag. Why did she take these things in particular? *
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Mae describes going up to space as making her feel more 'connected with the universe'. What do you think she means by this? *
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Mae says her younger self would have been 'tickled'. What does she mean? Choose the best match below. *
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Do you think Mae Jemison is inspirational? Why? *
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If you enjoyed 'Mae Among the Stars' and listening to Mae Jemison, it's likely you'll enjoy 'Look Up!' too. It was also inspired by Mae. Watch a reading of it here by the author, Nathan Bryon, himself:
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