WebQuest
If I Could Be An Inventor......
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Welcome: If I Could Be An Inventor......
Description:
This webquest was designed to help students identify important people in America's History of inventions. Also, this is intended to help students learn the significance of those included in the scrapbook.
Grade Level: 3-5
Curriculum: Social Studies
Keywords: Industrial America, Westward Expansion, Impact on American Society, Important People in History of America
Author(s): Lindsey Thomas
Attachments
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Thomas Edison
Description: This website gives students and educators more information about Thomas Edison and his inventions/ significance in American History.
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Alexander Graham Bell
Description: This website provides more insight on Mr. Bell and his contributions to American History.
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Henry Ford
Description: This website give a more in-depth look at Henry Ford and his contributions to American History.
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George Eastman
Description: This website provides more facts about the life and contribution of George Eastman.
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George Washington Carver
Description: This website provides a closer look at George Washington Carver's life and contribution to American History.
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Henry Bessemer
Description: This site will provide a further look at Henry Bessemer and his life and contributions to American History.
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Gustavus Swift & Philip Armour
Description: This website will provide more detail about how Gustavus Swift and Philip Armour contributed to American History.
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
Description: This website will provide more facts and information on the life and contributions of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
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Review Your Knowledge Student Quiz- PreLesson
Description: This short fill in the blank quiz will assess students' knowledge of what they learned through viewing the attached info pages on the Welcome page of the WebQuest. Answer key is provided for teacher as well.
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Quiz One Answer Key
Description: Answer Key for Assess Your Knowledge Quiz
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