All about Lucy Kennedy

Lucy Kennedy was a brave and kind woman who lived a very interesting life. She was born in a small town and loved helping others. Lucy worked hard in school and became a nurse to take care of sick people. She traveled to different countries to help those in need, showing great courage and compassion.
Lucy faced many challenges along the way, but she never gave up. She always believed in herself and worked hard to achieve her dreams. Lucy inspired many people with her kindness and dedication.
In the end, Lucy's hard work and determination paid off, and she made a big difference in the world. People admired her for her selflessness and bravery. Lucy's story teaches us that we can achieve great things if we believe in ourselves and never give up on our dreams.

  1. Who was Lucy Kennedy?
  2. What did Lucy do for a living?
  3. Why is Lucy considered brave and kind?
  4. How did Lucy inspire others?
  5. What can we learn from Lucy's story?

A Visit to New York

Hi, my name is Penny and I am 8 years old. I recently had an amazing adventure in New York City! One of the things that really excited me was visiting the statue of Lucy Kennedy, a famous actress from long ago. She was so beautiful in the movies I watched with my grandma. The statue was huge and shiny, and I felt like I was standing next to a real Hollywood star!

  1. Why did Penny find the statue of Lucy Kennedy exciting?
  2. What did Penny like about the statue of Lucy Kennedy?
  3. How did Penny feel standing next to the statue?
  4. What movies did Penny watch with her grandma that featured Lucy Kennedy?
  5. What was one word Penny used to describe the statue of Lucy Kennedy?

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Your Turn...

After learning all about Lucy Kennedy, your job is to create a timeline of her life. You should add all the important events in her life but you can be inventive and add some interesting things that people might like to read about. You can make it as simply as you like with pen and paper or you can be very inventive and create a 3D diorama or hanging banner. The sky's the limit - go for it!
Slideshow - Lucy Kennedy
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