2. Indicator 4.1.8: Any invention may lead to other inventions Taken from: http://dc.doe.in.gov/Standards/AcademicStandards/StandardSearch.aspx Fourth Grade Standard 1: The Nature of Science and Technology
3. Invention - a new, useful process, machine, improvement, etc., that did not exist previously and that is recognized as the product of some unique intuition or genius Inventor - a person who invents, esp. one who devises some new process, appliance, machine, or article; one who makes inventions Patent - the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years; an invention or process protected by this right Vocabulary Terms All definitions taken from www.dictionary.com
4. An invention is something useful and new that someone, known as an inventor, creates or generates the idea for. There have been many different inventors though out history and anyone with a creative idea can become one, even you! Some of the most famous inventors of all time are names you may have heard in the past. They include Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Leonardo da Vinci, Eli Whitney, Wilbur Wright, and those are just to name a few! If you would like to learn more about these famous inventors, visit this link: http://sciencespot.net/Pages/kdzinvent.html Background Information
5. Do you know of any inventors? What did they invent? Can you indentify one invention in this room? Have you ever invented anything? Did you know that some inventions can lead to other inventions? What is an example of one invention that sparked the idea for another invention? One example might be the telephone. After the invention of the telephone came the invention of caller ID. Gathering Background Knowledge
6. You are going to become and inventor today! You will be given a card with a make-believe invention. The card will give a description of what the invention does. You will be creating your own invention based on the card you were given. The invention on your card creates the need for something else. Read the card you are given and say to yourself, “What could I invent that could make this invention even better? What is something that would go hand in hand with this invention? What is something that I could invent that would not have been possible without this invention on my card?” Project
7. You may use your science journal to write down or draw ideas for your invention. When you are ready, you may use the craft supplies included in this box to create your invention. Project Continued
8. Construction paper Scissors Glue Crayons Pompoms Pipe cleaners Feathers Foam shapes Wiggle eyes Science Journal Materials Included in Box
9. In this box, you probably noticed a science journal. Now you will answer questions in this journal about your invention. Question 1: What is the name of your invention and what does it do? Question 2: How does it relate to, or help, the first invention you were given on your card? How do they go together? Question 3: Without the invention on your card, would there be a need for the invention that you created? Science Journal
10. Hopefully you have discovered that inventions can lead to other inventions. It is a lot like brainstorming. Sometimes one idea leads to another. It has an ever growing web effect: Summary: Inventions Lead to Other Inventions Telephone Call Waiting Cordless Telephone Answering Machine Car Phone Caller ID Cell Phone