People & Scientists
Discoveries & Problems
Accidents & Results
Extra Details
100

Who was Alexander Fleming?

A Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin

100

What did Fleming discover?

Penicillin (first antibiotic)

100

What accidental discovery did Fleming make?

He discovered mould that killed bacteria

100

Where did Fleming go for two weeks?

He went on holiday.

200

Who was George Crum?

 A hotel chef who invented crisps

200

What problem led to the invention of crisps?

A customer complained the potatoes were too thick and soggy

200

What happened in the kitchen that led to crisps?

He sliced potatoes very thin and made crispy chips

200

 What does “penicillin” mean in Latin?

 Paintbrush.

300

Who was Spencer Silver?

A scientist who created weak glue (Post-it idea)

300

What was Spencer Silver trying to create?

A very strong glue (but he created a weak one instead)

300

How did Post-it® notes appear?

Art Fry used weak glue on paper for notes

300

Where was Crum’s hotel located?

In the city of Saratoga.

400

What did Fleming and Silver both do in science?

They all made discoveries that changed everyday life

400

What does it mean that Silver’s discovery was “a solution without a problem”?

It was useful, but no one needed it at first

400

Why are accidents important in these stories?

Small accidents can lead to big inventions

400

 What did Silver’s invention become known as?

 A “solution without a problem.”

500

What is similar about all three people in the texts?

All are people whose accidental or unusual work led to inventions

500

What is common in all three discoveries?

They all led to important everyday products or medicine


500

What lesson do we learn from all three stories?

Mistakes or accidents can create important discoveries


500

When did Art Fry use the glue successfully?

In 1974.