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Wright Brothers National Memorial: Site of
the First Controlled Powered Flight
Discover why the Wright Brothers
chose the Outer Banks of North Carolina to conduct their flight
experiments, how they achieved controlled powered flight in 1903, and
how their accomplishments have been commemorated.
An Era of Innovation
Discovery provides a great lesson that allows
students to research significant transportation milestones during the
past century; determine the impact of these milestones on society, the
economy, communication, travel, and their lives; and design and
present "decade in transportation" exhibits.
The Model T Road Trip: Lesson Plans
In this lesson, students conduct
oral history interviews to collect, interpret and present
reminiscences about the impact of the automobile on American life.
The Invention Factory: Thomas Edison's
Laboratories
Tour Edison's West
Orange complex where his creative combination of research, production,
and marketing revolutionized the business of invention.
The Life of George Westinghouse
In this mini-lesson students learn
about one of our nation's business pioneers. Specifically, students
learn when in his life achievements were made, What were his special
characteristics, and what lessons can we learn from his life and
achievements? This site also provides additional links and a quiz.
The four (4) lessons below are from the
Library of Congress
lesson plan collection. The unit is entitled
Thank You, Mr. Edison: Electricity, Innovation, and Social Change.
All or some of the lessons below may be incorporated into this
standard:
Lesson 1: The Impact of Electricity On
People's Lives
In this
mini-lesson, students assess the impact of electricity on the lives of
people.
Lesson 2: Edison's Role in the Electrification of America
In this mini-lesson, students analyze the role of Thomas Edison in the
electrification of America and demonstrate an understanding of
electrification as both a technological and social process.
Lesson 3: Merchandising and Advertising
In this mini-lesson, students analyze advertising and assess its
significance as it relates to electrification and consumption. They
also develop an understanding of the emergence of the mass-consumer
economy.
Lesson 4: Women and the Mass Consumer Society
In this mini-lesson, students assess the impact of electricity on the
lives of people, considering such factors as class and gender.
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