Learn about famous female scientist inventors and their inventions with this free printable reader to color and learn with kids of all ages.
This is an activity that I enjoyed creating and using. My students enjoyed this selection of 27 Personalities-16 Inventors and 11 scientists, specially the cool graphics. Easy and practical. Short activity or complete project. I used it as a project after visiting 101 Inventions that Changed the World! The Exhibition. No cutting or pasting required! A colored and a black and white version for friendly printing! Don't forget your feedback!! Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. How to get TpT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your -My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product.
Dive into the world of scientists and inventors with these captivating biography puzzles. Engage your students in a fun and educational manner!
23 Famous Scientists and Inventors Posters, STEM Classroom Decor, Instant Download, Biographies, Vector Art Portrait, Digital Download. ★HOW TO DOWNLOAD★ This is a digital download - physical items will not be shipped. The digital files will be available for you to download after the purchase is cleared. You may download it through the Etsy shop under "account purchases" or through Email for guest checkout. Open the files in your Downloads folder. ★HOW TO PRINT★ Choose which size you would like your print to be. Head to your favorite local print shop, use an online print service, or print it off at home. If printing from home, I suggest using high-quality paper, such as card stock. ★WHAT'S INCLUDED★ Purchase includes high-resolution JPG files (300 DPI) Each poster comes in 6 different Ratios: 1) 8.5:11 RATIO 8.5"x11" - US letter size 2) 3:4 RATIO 6"x8" - 15x20 cm. 9"x12" - 22x30 cm. 12"x16" - 30x40 cm. 3) 4:5 RATIO 4"x5" - 10x12 cm. 8"x10" - 20x25 cm. 12"x15" - 30x38 cm. 4) 5:7 RATIO 5"x7" 5) 11:14 RATIO 6) 1:1.41 RATIO ISO-A-SIZES A5 A4 A3 ★DISCLAIMER★ Returns will not be accepted due to the nature of digital items. Colors may slightly differ due to monitors displaying colors differently. You may print as many times as you please but only for personal use, such as displaying or gifting. Commercial use is prohibited. Thank you.
A Biography Research Project with a STEM Focus Biographical research projects might feel overwhelming to kids, especially if it's the first time they have tried this type of activity. I created this activity as a first exposure to studying a famous person. It is all contained on one sheet of paper, so that is something that does not overwhelm kids. There are also a couple of different formats to choose from: a folding brochure format or a poster format. Why scientists and inventors? Obviously I am passionate about STEM fields, but in finding out more about these important contributors, kids may become inspired to pursue a similar career or at least take more of an interest in it. Sports figures, performer s such as singers and actors, and other professions inspire kids from an early age. Why not scientists and inventors? Without them, we wouldn't have high-tech sports gear, a way to watch sports events, or the technology to record and play back music and movies! Here's how it works! First, choose the scientist or inventor to study. I have provided a list in the resource I created, or you can find a great list for kids on ducksters.com. Now it's time to do the research. I love utilizing the library to find general information books about various scientists and inventors, but you should also be able to find individual books about many of these inspirational figures. Find the basics, such as when they lived, where they lived, and some other background information about them. Then go a little deeper and find out what important invention they dreamed up or scientific contribution they made. Maybe their discoveries or ideas weren't considered viable or important in their time. Maybe they died penniless and unknown. Some had fame and fortune, as well as respect. Others may have been dismissed for being too revolutionary or for being a woman or a person of color. The next part of the project is so much fun, because it is time to present the findings with others and do a fun scavenger hunt! Display the research projects around your room, so that students can read about the scientists and inventors and fill out the scavenger hunt page. If you don't have the resource below (you can find it here) you can create a simple scavenger hunt to hang up, with questions such as: Can you find a scientist who lived before you were born? Can you find an inventor who invented something you have used? Can you find a scientist who is from a country other than the one you live in? Find the resource on Teachers pay Teachers: Or pin this idea for later:
Dive into the history of female inventors with these fun and free inventor coloring pages to learn about women scientists with elementary age kids!
This digital inventors and scientists research units will help students learn how to use informational texts and to conduct book & internet research.
Perfect for your science, stem, or inventors unit, this interactive fan features 24 diverse scientists and inventors. The graphic organizer promotes hands-on student engagement and adds an element of fun to your lessons. The fan can be printed in black & white or color, and clear instructions for assembling the fan are included. For each person included, students will research information about their: -lifespan -accomplishments -interesting facts The fan includes the following people: Ada Lovelace Alan Turing Albert Einstein Alexander G. Bell Betty Holberton Bill Gates Charles Darwin Copernicus Galileo Garrett Morgan George W. Carver Isaac Newton Louis Pasteur Margaret Hamilton Marie Curie Mario Molina Nikola Tesla Robert Fulton Samuel Morse Stephen Hawking Steve Jobs Thomas Edison Orville Wright Wilbur Wright There are also two blank fan blades included in case you want to have students study different people. These fans are interactive, student-friendly, promote comprehension, keep students organized, are self-paced, look great, promote creativity, and are easy to collect and assess. They can be used with any resource (textbook, website, etc.). For maximum durability, I recommend printing them on card stock, but regular printer paper works just fine as well. You may also be interested in interactive fans focusing on other topics: Earth Day and Environmentalism Interactive Fan Landforms and Water Features Interactive Fan Presidents of the United States Interactive Fan The Scientific Method Interactive Fan U.S. Regions Interactive Fan Bundle Click here to follow me to be the first to hear about new products, sales, and special promotions. For additional resources, be sure to check out my store! Katie Loftin Dr. Loftin's Learning Emporium Instagram Facebook Pinterest
Give your children a unique and engaging experience by introducing them to some of the most famous inventors and scientists in history, then using their works as inspiration for fun and educational science experiments.
Hello Everyone! It is so nice to have time to put some finishing touches on a couple of units that we have coming up! Another historical figure we will study after Eleanor Roosevelt is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As a nation we celebrate his life daily! Thank you Dr. King! Officially we celebrate on the third Monday of January. I have posted about our activities before, but I went through and cleaned up, and added to my unit. Here are some pics from the updated unit! If you would like the 30 page free printable unit CLICK HERE!! :) My second offering for today is a unit our curriculum team worked on this summer. We had fun integrating reading and social studies and are finding it a natural way to teach and get everything in. This next unit is about other important historical figures. It includes posters about Alexander Graham Bell, Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, Garrett Morgan, and Richard Allen along with reading strategy practice activities. It also includes an invention home project packet for kids. The unit ended up to be over 50 pages! I am excited to include this unit in our curriculum in a few weeks!! Here are a few pics from the unit! For your free 52 page Inventors Unit CLICK HERE!! :) So glad I had time to share these endeavors! Hope you can use at least parts of either one! It is my joy to be able to share and help your journey in the classroom or homefront become a little less stressful. As always, please let me know if this is something you can use, if there are any typos or problems, and if you would like to see something else in particular on this little blog. I hear from teachers and parents from all over the world, and I am so grateful for all of you!! Joyfully! Nancy
Searching for biography activities for Galileo Galilei for your early elementary students? These social studies activities are perfect for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade students. The variety of low-prep activities are easy to implement. They make a great addition to your Scientists Unit or Inventors Unit! Get your students excited about history and begging to learn more with these Galileo Galilei biography activities. Students will love learning about this scientist and inventor with the activities and flip book. Finish off the unit with the Galileo Galilei report. It comes with a few options that will meet your students' differentiated needs. Your students will not even realize how much they are learning! These Galileo Galilei Biography Activities include: -Video Link -12 Posters -8 Word Wall Cards -KWL Chart -Was, Had, Wanted Chart -Timeline / Sequencing Worksheet w/ Answer Key -Fill in the Blank Worksheet w/ Answer Key -Fact or Opinion Worksheet w/ Answer Key -Word Search w/ Answer Key -Adjectives Worksheet -All About Poster -Reading Comprehension w/ a Non-Fiction Passage & Answer Key -2 Biography Report Options -3 Writing Prompts -Brochure -5 Page Flip Book Your students will love learning about this important historical figure with the variety of activities included. They are perfect for whole group lessons, small group lessons, center activities, independent practice, and substitute activities. They can also be used as morning work, bell ringers, or assigned as homework. You may also like... -Charles Darwin Biography Activities -Albert Einstein Biography Activities ___________________________________ Copyright © Lavender Learning. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Who actually invented the car? The lightbulb or the jeans we all wear? Many things we take for granted today didn't just appear. Clever inventors, scientists and engineers are behind it! While many discoveries are the result of teamwork and long evenings in the lab, others are the result of serendipity. Who invented it? is an inspiring visual journey through the past, showing how surprising inventions and ingenious ideas paved the way for today's technology, culture and medicine. Author: Anne Ameri Siemens Illustration: Becky Thorn Released: February 2021 Format: 20.5x26cm _ Features: Full color, hardcover, 96 pages You can find the English version here: Who invented this?