This is Professor Stephen Hawking.

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  • He was one of the world’s greatest scientists.

  • He was born in Oxford in 1942.

  • He was an expert in space and cosmology (the science of the universe).

  • He said that he wanted to have a complete understanding of the universe.

  • He wrote best-selling books.

A cartoon of Professor Stephen Hawking.
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Watch: The achievements of Professor Stephen Hawking

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What did Stephen Hawking do?

Photograph of Stephen Hawking.
  • Stephen Hawking went to both Oxford and Cambridge universities.
  • He discovered things about space and the universe.
  • When he was 21, he found out he had motor neurone disease. This affected his speech and movement.
  • Later, he used a wheelchair and spoke with a special computer. He controlled it by moving his cheek.
Photograph of Stephen Hawking.
A Brief History of Time
  • He wanted to help ordinary people understand science.
  • His book A Brief History of Time sold 9 million copies and made him world-famous.
  • His ashes are buried in Westminster Abbey in London between scientists Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
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Did you know?

Stephen Hawking by the buildings of Oxford and Cambridge.
  • He became Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. Isaac Newton had the same job 300 years before!
  • He travelled the world giving talks and signing copies of his books.
  • He also wrote a children’s book with his daughter Lucy, called George’s Secret Key to the Universe.
Stephen Hawking by the buildings of Oxford and Cambridge.
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Activity 1 – Sort the events of Stephen Hawking's life

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Activity 2 – Stephen Hawking quiz

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