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Chemistry • 10th - 12th Grade

Interview Marie Curie

Students explore radioactivity through a conversation with a historical scientist persona.

Marie Curie

Nobel Laureate in Physics & Chemistry

🎯 Assignment Goals

Why This Works

Physics can feel abstract, especially when it's all formulas on a board. The goal of this activity is to help students understand radioactivity through a guided conversation with Marie Curie herself — breaking down big concepts into simple, everyday examples and personal stories that make science feel human.

✨ Create

Set Up the Interview

Choose Your Scientist

Peach offers a variety of historical scientist personas. Choose based on your curriculum focus — from Marie Curie for radioactivity to Darwin for evolution.

Marie CurieErnest RutherfordNiels BohrAlbert Einstein

Customize the Experience

Adjust the AI's communication style, define focus areas, and add custom rules. For example, you might want the AI to incorporate the scientist's speech patterns or mannerisms to give the assignment a more authentic feel.

👩‍🎓 Student Experience

The Conversation

The AI introduces itself as Marie Curie and prompts a dialogue about radioactivity and her discoveries. Students can ask questions about the discovery process, the Nobel Prize journey, safety considerations, and more.

💡 Peach's speech-to-text feature lets the assignment flow like a real conversation, making learning more engaging and natural.

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