| Term | Definition |
| Mother Country | England is known as this to the United States |
| Magna Carta | an important document that states that the monarch is limited by the laws of the land |
| William Shakespeare | A famous play writer |
| Separatists | THose that wanted to separate completely from the English church |
| Robert Raikes | Started Sunday Schools in England |
| Captain Cook | Explored the Pacific Ocean and discovered Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and Antarctica |
| Queen Victoria | She ruled the greatest English Empire in history |
| Bible | Queen Victoria's secret to greatness |
| Florence Nightingale | started the modern nursing profession |
| William Booth | founded the Salvation Army |
| William Tyndale | Produced the first printe version of the English New Testament |
| Sir Frances Drake | became the first Englishman to sail around the world |
| Celts | early settlers in Britain |
| Amy Carmichael | Well-known missionary from Northern Ireland |
| Beatrix Potter | Wrote The Tale of Peter Rabbit |
| James Watt | Perfected the steam engine |
| Charles Darwin | founded the false idea of evolution |
| Europe | second smalles continent |
| Islands that belong to Europe | Crete, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Iceland |
| Roman Empire | England was part of the empire for over 400 years |
| Raw Materials | A natural resource that can be used for producing other goods |
| London | England |
| Belfast | Northern Ireland |
| Dublin | Ireland |
| Edinburgh | Scotland |
| Cardiff | Wales |
| England | largest country in the United Kingdom |
| Shannon | longest river in the British Isles |
| Chunnel | underwater tunnel that links Great Britain and France |
| Evolution | the false idea that man has descended from animals |
| John Knox | Protestant refromer who stood up to Mary Queen of Scots |
| Ireland | country known for its peat bogs and potato famines |
| Scotland | country known for its bagpipes, tartan, and plaids |
| George Muller | Started orphanages |
| Sir Isaac Newton | Discovered the law of gravity |