Description
Introduce a lesson on the history of technology with eBooks about the people important to technology. eBooks are a great for a warm up activity in the computer lab or classroom. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
- Benjamin Banneker Booklet
- Annie Easley Booklet
- Alexander Graham Bell Booklet
- Tim Berners-Lee Booklet
- Steve Jobs Booklet
- Mark Zuckerberg Booklet
- John Atanasoff Booklet
- Elon Musk Booklet
- Bill Gates Booklet
- Bill Atkinson Booklet
- Thomas Edison Booklet
- Edith Clarke Booklet
- C. Gordon Bell Booklet
- Nikola Tesla Booklet
- Alan Turing Booklet
- Ada Lovelace Booklet
PEOPLE INCLUDED:
- Grace Hopper
- Ada Lovelace
- Alan Turing
- Nikola Tesla
- C. Gordon Bell
- Edith Clarke
- Thomas Edison
- Bill Atkinson
- Bill Gates
- Elon Musk
- John Atanasoff
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Steve Jobs
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Annie Easley
- Benjamin Banneker
In each file you’ll find:
- Instructions for printing – if you want physical copies of the eBooks
- Comprehension questions (2 to a page and full-page options)
- Vocabulary for this eBook
- Higher order thinking questions to ask after reading
- 3 graphic organizers that can be used with the text (provided in PDF for printing and as PNG files that can be loaded into Seesaw or Google Slides for students to type their answers)
- 2 Levels of the PDF eBook. Level 1 is meant to be simpler to understand for primary students and level 2 includes more details and higher level vocabulary for upper elementary or middle school students.
The PDF is designed to be used like an eBook, so you can project it onto your whiteboard and/or share it as a PDF in your learning management system for students to read through independently. The level 1 version should probably be read aloud to primary students due to the technical terminology.
WAYS TO USE THESE BOOKLETS
- Whole-group introduction to this topic or a related lesson.
- Wrap-up activity when you have a few extra minutes.
- Full lesson with the book, vocabulary cards, graphic organizers, and questions.
- Back up plan for days that the internet doesn’t cooperate.
- Sub plans.
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