Margaret Thatcher was born in | | Grantham, a town in England |
When she was a child | | she listened to the men discuss politics. |
She studied Latin in order to | | at the Brighton hotel. |
During World War 2 she | | was called a Tory. |
As a chemist she helped to | | qualify for entrance to Oxford. |
When she married Denis she | | she was called The Iron Lady |
They had twins | | worked for smaller classes and a nursery program. |
In addition to politics Margaret was | | invent soft-serve ice cream. |
A member of the Conservative Party | | volunteered as a fire watcher. |
As Secretary of Education she | | became Margaret Thatcher. |
Because she stood for her beliefs | | named Mark and Carol. |
Terrorists tried to kill her | | a devoted wife and mother. |