Recently my sixth graders began researching ancient civilizations, and one topic which seemed to excite them was the inventions created thousands of years that we still use today. That's not surprising; children, after all, are born creators. So what better way to end the school year than by giving students opportunities to be artists and inventors?
Recommended Books
The best way to get students excited about invention is to provide loads of fabulously illustrated books on the topic. One of my new favorites is A Native American Thought of It: Amazing Inventions and Innovations
Equally exciting is the companion book The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations
Invention, of course, goes beyond rudimentary survival. Later scientists and inventors would seek to improve upon the ways that people live and work. Alfred Nobel: The Man Behind the Peace
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Fabulous post, Keith, and so timely as we are finalizing our science curriculum review! Thank you so much for the resource on Native American contributions to science. Do you know of any similar books on scientific discoveries by African Americans & American Asians? All our students need to see themselves in what we teach...