DAILY WARM-UPS
Develop students' reading skills with this printable passage of historical fiction and comprehension questions about the…
REFERENCE
Interesting facts and fun activities related to Helen Keller.
WORKSHEETS
Teach students about using a calculator with this puzzle.
In this science activity, elementary students cooperatively design, build, and race cars made from fresh produce.
Connect mathematics and social studies with activities for Do You Know What Time It Is? by Robert E. Wells (about…
LESSON PLANS
Students use an online resource to view and learn about inventions, both accidental ones and ones created to solve a…
In this lesson, students will do independent research to learn more about the invention of the automobile and assembly…
Children read a short biography of the African-American inventor George Washington Carver, who discovered hundreds of…
GAMES AND APPS
Florence Parpart invented the first modern street-cleaning machine. Students will read about this woman inventor and…
Students try to create their own invention and document the process in a book. The steps include brainstorming ideas,…
This article depicts the story of Alice Parker, an African-American woman who invented a gas furnace for central heating…
Become an instant expert on inventions. Find motivational mini-lessons and the reference material you need to reinforce…
From the humble, but essential wheel to the space shuttle and beyond, in the home, in the air, or at the sea, this book…
Discover the fascinating story behind amazing inventions and learn how they have changed the world.
Students research invention facts and illustrate them.
ACTIVITIES
Test students understanding of key inventions vocabulary words with this multiple choice quiz.
This printable coloring book page features Sarah Breedlove Walker, African-American inventor of a hair softener and…
Discover the fascinating history of submarines and submersibles in this unique and exciting guide created in association…
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the invention of the zoom lens.
Students learn about Louis Braille and practice using the Braille Alphabet.
Students are challenged to write about the statements of famous inventors.
In this science activity, students can build their own crystal radio.
Read about Henry Ford's achievements, and explore the related activities to learn more about this businessman.
Here's a list of the inventions of the 1930s.