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I loved science and refused to stop learning, even after I had to leave school.

Who is William Kamkwamba?





100

What was the name of William's dog?

Who is Khamba?

100

Clue: William’s first windmill problem wasn’t the blades — this part kept slipping off.

Answer: What is the bicycle chain?

100

What is the purpose of a switch?

Answer: Opens or closes a circuit

100

Rose • Bud • Thorn

A reflection tool that helps us identify:

  • A success or positive (Rose)
  • Something we're looking forward to (Bud)
  • A challenge or struggle (Thorn)

Example:
William's Thorn was leaving school.
His Bud was discovering the library.
His Rose was building the windmill.

200

Clue: I was William's best friend and helped him test many of his inventions and experiments.

Answer: Who is Geoffrey?

200

What did William chew that made him believe he had been cursed?

What is stolen bubble gum?

200

Clue: After the chain problem, William switched to this instead.

Answer: What is a rubber belt?

200

What natural event caused the famine in William's village?

Answer: Drought

200

One Opportunity Can Change Everything

A small opportunity can completely change the direction of your life.

Example:
William borrowing books from the library eventually led to the windmill.

300

Clue: I wasn't convinced William's idea would work, but eventually I gave up something important to help him try.

Answer: Who is Trywell Kamkwamba?

300

What language is spoken by most people in Malawi?

What is Chichewa?

300

Clue: William accidentally ruined this belonging of his father’s while experimenting with electricity.

Answer: What is his father’s radio?

300

What disease made William's mother very sick?

Answer: Malaria

300

Little by Little

Big goals are achieved through many small steps.

Example:
William collected scrap parts one piece at a time before the windmill was complete.

400

Clue: I stood beside William through difficult times and helped him collect materials and work on the windmill.

Answer: Who is Gilbert?

400

What did William use his windmill to charge for people in his village?

What is a cell phone?

400

The government’s emergency maize supply failed the people because officials did this with it.

Answer: What is sold it / mismanaged it?

400

What must a circuit be to allow electricity to flow?

Answer: Closed (complete)

400

Keep Building Even When Doubted

Don't quit just because other people don't believe in you.

Example:
Villagers laughed at William's windmill idea, but he kept working.

500

Clue: After hearing about William's windmill, I traveled to Malawi and helped introduce his story to the rest of the world.

Answer: Who is Tom Rielly?

500

What slogan became associated with William after his TED Talk?

What is "I try, and I made it!"?

500

William’s family’s roof area was damaged or weakened because of these tiny creatures.

What are termites.

500

What fuel did William try to make from goat manure?

Answer: Biogas

500

Keep Moving Forward

Progress matters more than speed. Keep going even when life is difficult.

Example:
William continued learning, experimenting, and trying despite famine, poverty, and setbacks.