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Agatha christie biography ppt rubric

          Rubric for Assessing Biography of a Scientist Report- Science Rubric includes the items that must be included in the student created.!

          Writer, Traveller, Playwright, Wife, Mother, Surfer

          Born in Torquay in 1890, Agatha Christie became, and remains, the best-selling novelist of all time.

          She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, as well as the world’s longest-running play – The Mousetrap.

          This document outlines the AgathaChristieProject which was created by Natalia Tkachenko.

        1. This document outlines the AgathaChristieProject which was created by Natalia Tkachenko.
        2. This resource provides teachers with a short biography of author Agatha Christie and is perfect for introducing a unit on And Then There were None or any novel.
        3. Rubric for Assessing Biography of a Scientist Report- Science Rubric includes the items that must be included in the student created.
        4. The culminating project of this unit will be a “Detective's Handbook” based on the mystery novel you've chosen.
        5. Agatha Christie is considered the world's most famous detective story writer.
        6. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and a billion in translation.

          Image © The Christie Archive Trust

          What can I say at seventy-five? ‘Thank God for my good life, and for all the love that has been given to me.

          Agatha Christie, An Autobiography

          Christie's Life

          1890 – 1911

          The Early Years

          Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on 15th September 1890.

          Her father was a wealthy American man called Frederick Miller, and her mother was Clara, the Irish niece of Frederick’s father’s second wife.

          Frederick and Clara had finally settled in Torquay, a popular resort on the South Devon coast, and baby Agatha came along as a “much-loved afterthou