Inventors' Secret Scrapbook

From the Series Crabtree Connections Level 3 - Above-average
  • Interest Level: Grade 3 - Grade 6
  • Reading Level: Grade 4

The world's greatest inventors share the secrets of their inventions.
• Follow the inventing process step by step.
• Read about the races to invent the lightbulb, telephone, and airplane.
• Find out who invented the World Wide Web.
You decide who was the greatest inventor of all time! Teacher's guide available.

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Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 4
Age Range 8 - 11
Dewey 600
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level 5.9
Guided Reading Level R
Subjects High Interest
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Classics
Copyright 2011
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 6.875 x 9
Graphics Full-color illustrations
BISACS JNF061010, JNF051110, JNF051120
Rights Included CA, US
Language English

Inventors' Secret Scrapbook - Children's Literature

Have you ever wondered who invented the jet airplane? How did someone come up with the idea of television? Humans have been inventing things for many, many years, but most inventions did not happen overnight. They are a result of years of work and effort. This book takes a brief glimpse at some of the world’s greatest inventors and their inventions. Leonardo da Vinci filled notebooks with sketches of amazing invention ideas, but was unable to build any of them because of the limited technology of his time. Michael Faraday invented the electric motor in the early 1800’s. Today electric motors power hundreds of modern machines such as DVD players, electric toothbrushes, and electric cars. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, but later in life refused to have one in his own study because he thought the ringing noise was a nuisance. For over four years the Wright brothers carried out thousands of flight tests with kites and gliders before attempting to build a powered aircraft. These are just a few of the examples found in this informative book. Also included are a glossary, colorful photographs, how-to guides, an index, and brief timelines. This book is part of the “Crabtree Connection Series” and is great for elementary level readers. Reviewer: Heather Kinard

Author: Chris Oxlade

Full-color illustrations