INTRODUCTION
Display a light bulb, telephone, phonograph record, scotch tape and other items invented by 19th or early 20th century inventors. Talk about the items with children and ask them to imagine what life was like before these items were part of everyday life. August is National Inventors’ Month honoring the people who have changed our lives so much.
POEM
Display a light bulb, telephone, phonograph record, scotch tape and other items invented by 19th or early 20th century inventors. Talk about the items with children and ask them to imagine what life was like before these items were part of everyday life. August is National Inventors’ Month honoring the people who have changed our lives so much.
POEM
American Wizard
By Lawrence Schimel
A shout
rang out
in Menlo Park
one New Year's Eve
as people
stepped down
from the train
into dark
and he pulled
the switch--
a flood of light
lit up the night!
What marvelous lamps
without gas
or flame!
The people cheered
Thomas Edison's name
and his marvel
that turned dusk
into
day.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Hopkins, Lee Bennett, Ed. 1999. LIVES: POEMS ABOUT FAMOUS AMERICANS. Illustrated by Leslie Staub. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 006027767X
EXTENSION
Pass out interesting pieces of hardware – switches, knobs, gears, springs, clamps, etc. Ask children what kind of invention would they make using the piece they have. What would such an invention do or be called? Look for more inventor poems in Eureka! by Joyce Sidman, Millbrook Press, 2002.
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