Serendipity in Science In this activity, children will explore the word serendipity and its meaning in relation to Edison and inventions.
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Write a Persuasive Letter In this printable activity, children will write a letter to a company president explaining why electric lighting is good for the company.
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Practicing Point of View The different points of views of narration are explained in this printable.
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The Aye-Aye Teach children some fascinating facts about the Aye-Aye, a type of lemur with a printable sheet.
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Write a Soap Story This printable has children define words and then use them to write a "soap story."...
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Lather Blather This printable asks students to explore the claims of soap manufacturers and then apply what they learn, to evaluate whether the claims are reasonable.
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Letter to the Editor In this printable, children must imagine they are living in New York City in July 1869. They will write a letter to the editor of a newspaper, demanding that the Brooklyn Bridge construction be halted.
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Many Kinds of Bridges In this printable, children must find the multiple meanings of the word "bridge," and then write a sentence to fit each definition.
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A Poem Written on a Bridge Students read the poem in this printable titled "Composed on Westminster Bridge" by William Wordsworth, and then answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper.