The Life and Inventions of Thomas A. Edison
Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion
The Edison Mystery
At the Inquisitive Scientists of America's annual meeting, you have discovered that our nation's most important inventor in science is missing. All information on Thomas A. Edison has disappeared from science and history books. There are no written words on his life, inventions, or ideas. What are scientists and inventors around the world going to do without their hero?
Who can help put Thomas Edison back into the science and history books? You know the answer to this question! It's you! How can you find information about Thomas Edison? Just use your computer!
Here are some strategies to help you find this great inventor:
1) Complete the Web Quest, "A Light Shines Bright."
2) Watch the PowerPoint presentation.
You will be creating an inspiration
map highlighting the birth,
family life, inventions, accomplishments, and death of Thomas Edison.
You will use information from the Library of Congress.
Begin by completing this Web Quest.
#1 Start by clicking on the picture
of Edison. Be sure to click on the correct
picture! The correct picture will reveal the date and place where Edison was
born.
#2 Who did Edison marry in 1871?
#3 What song did Edison first record?
"I'm A Little Tea Pot" "Three Blind Mice" "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
#4 What was Edison's favorite invention?
#5 What was Edison's first invention that received a patent?
a. phonograph b. electronic vote recorder c. kinetoscope
#6 What was Edison's biggest failed invention?
#7 What two inventions was Edison
working on when he invented the
phonograph?
Click on the picture for the link.
#8 What was Edison's nickname?
Click on the pictures for the link.
a. "Big Tom"

b. "The Great Inventor"
c. "The Wizard of Menlo Park"
After completing the WebQuest, you
should have visited a variety of
sites about Thomas Edison. Use these sites to gather additional information
to add to your inspiration map.
All pictures are courtesy of
The Library of Congress from
the
American Memory Collection and the
America's
Library Collection.
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Congratulations
on a job well done!
You have discovered the mystery of this great man. Members of the
Inquisitive Scientists of America have honored you with the Inquisitive
Scientist Award and have given you your next mystery to solve.
Who is Albert Einstein?