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Lesson Plans - 8th Grade

Thomas Edison for Kids

To explore the scientific knowledge behind some of Thomas Edison’s inventions and the impact that his work has had on society and history.

Timelines and Texts: Motivating Students to Read Nonfiction

Students’ success at reading documents (in this case, timelines) is imperative if they are to develop and update knowledge of events through the integration of ideas.

The first typewriter patent was awarded in 1868.

The invention of the typewriter led to the keyboards on the computers of today. Show your class a computer and a typewriter or two if you can find significantly different typewriters, such as a manual one and an electric one. Begin an inquiry-based study that compares typewriters to computers. Students can talk about everything from the appearance of the two tools to the way that one gets the final, finished product (a piece of paper with alphanumeric figures on it) to the different ways that they might use the two machines if they were composing a paper. As a conclusion to the project, ask students to hypothesize about how the shift from typewriters to computers changes the way that work is done.

It’s About Time!

Students trace the historical development of a single product or category of product.

I’ll Trade You Henry Ford for Ben Franklin!

Students create and trade inventor trading cards