The country where Malala was born.
Pakistan
This person encouraged Malala to speak out and helped run the school.
Malala's Father
Malala believed education was a right for whom?
Everyone, boys and girls
The religion Malala practices.
Islam
The main theme of Malala's story.
The importance of education.
The region of Pakistan where Malala lived.
Swat Valley/SWAT
This person learned to read and write later in life.
Malala's mother.
Malala wrote a diary for this international news organization.
BBC
The Taliban believe girls should not do this.
Go to school/Be educated
Malala said, "I raise up my voice -- not so that I can shout, but so that..."
"...those without a voice can be heard."
Malala was this age when she was shot.
15
This group shot Malala for speaking out.
Taliban
Malala was the youngest recipient to ever receive this prize.
Nobel Peace Prize
Hijab
Malala often spoke out even though she was afraid. This shows her...
courage or bravery
This natural disaster deeply affected Malala's community.
The name of the school Malala's father started.
Khushal School
Malala often spoke to the media and gave speeches to support this cause.
Girls' education
These traditional clothing items are worn over the body by many in Pakistan.
shalwar kameez
Malala believed that books and pens were more powerful than these.
guns or weapons
The safe hospital where Malala was treated after the attack was in this country.
England/UK
The British doctor who helped Malala recover and is now friends with.
Dr. Fiona Reynolds
Malala often said: "One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can..."
"...change the world."
Malala's ethnic group.
Pashtuns
Give five words that describe Malala's personality or character based on the story.
Options: brave, determined, caring, strong, courageous, inspiring, hopeful, resilient, fearless, passionate