1. Who is Newton? Date of birth and place of birth
• Isaac Newton was born on January 4, 1643, in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England.
• He was one of the greatest mathematicians and most influential scientists of all time and a typical figure in the scientific revolution.
2 His life
• Newton came from a noble family in the countryside. Newton's father died before he was born. At birth, Newton was sick and deformed. Mothers care about Newton's health more than education.
+ When she was 12 years old, she sent her son to school. Because of his weakness, he is often bullied by his classmates. He then came up with an interesting revenge, determined to study well to be at the top of the class
+. At the age of 17, Newton entered the University of Kembritge. While still a student, Newton discovered a binomial in analytic mathematics, known as "Newtonian binomial".
+At the age of 19, he entered the University of Cambridge, beginning to study the natural sciences extensively.
+At the age of 27, he was appointed as a professor of mathematics at the university where he studied;
+ At the age of 30, he was elected a member of the Royal Scientific Society of England (Academy) and for the last 23 years of his life, he was the President of the Royal Scientific Society of England. He is also an honorary member of many scientific societies and a member of many academies.
In his 80s, Newton had digestive problems and had to drastically change his diet. He unfortunately died the next day, March 31, 1727, at the age of 84.
3 What is he known for?
Newton is known for his great inventions such as: The door for cats, the Sorcerer's Stone of "Alchemist" Newton, Newton's three laws of motion, . . . Along with that is his outstanding knowledge, his dedication to humanity in the future. Especially with that is the story of the apple falling on his head => Created the theory of things and Newton's three laws of motion that are used to this day. 
1. Who is Newton? Date of birth and place of birth
• Isaac Newton  
was born
 on January 4, 1643, in  
Woolsthorpe
,  
Lincolnshire
, England.
• He was one of the greatest mathematicians and most influential scientists of all time and a typical figure in the  
scientific
 revolution.
2 His life
• Newton came from a noble family in the countryside. Newton's father  
died
  before
 he  
was born
. At birth, Newton was sick and deformed. Mothers care about Newton's health more than education.
+ When she was 12 years  
old
, she  
sent
 her son to school.  
Because
 of his weakness, he is  
often
 bullied by his classmates. He then came up with an interesting revenge, determined to study well to be at the top of the  
class
+. At the  
age
 of 17, Newton entered the University of  
Kembritge
. While  
still
 a student, Newton discovered a binomial in analytic mathematics, known as  
"
Newtonian binomial 
"
.
+At the  
age
 of 19, he entered the University of Cambridge, beginning to study the natural sciences  
extensively
.
+At the  
age
 of 27, he  
was appointed
 as a professor of mathematics at the university where he studied;
+ At the  
age
 of 30, he  
was elected
 a member of the Royal  
Scientific
 Society of England (Academy) and for the last 23 years of his life, he was the President of the Royal  
Scientific
 Society of England. He is  
also
 an honorary member of  
many
  scientific
 societies and a member of  
many
 academies.
In his 80s, Newton had digestive problems and had to  
drastically
  change
 his diet. He unfortunately  
died
 the  
next
 day, March 31, 1727, at the  
age
 of 84.
3 What is he known for?
Newton  
is known
 for his great inventions such as: The door for cats, the Sorcerer's Stone of  
"
Alchemist 
"
 Newton, Newton's three laws of motion 
, .
  .
  .
 Along with  
that is
 his outstanding knowledge, his dedication to humanity in the future.  
Especially
 with  
that is
 the story of the apple falling on his head  
=>
 Created the theory of things and Newton's three laws of motion that are  
used
 to this day.