Inventions: Making Connections
Making Connections
About this Activity
- Created by:Maia Carney
- Historical Era:The Development of the Industrial United States (1870-1900)
- Thinking Skill:Historical Analysis & Interpretation
- Bloom's Taxonomy:Analyzing
The students will look at the picture and make connections. They will type the connection at the end of each set of pictures.
https://docsteach.org/activities/student/inventions-making-connectionsDocuments in this activity
- Airshaft of a dumbbell tenement, New York City, taken from the roof
- Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing and Oath
- Architectural Drawing of First Order Lighthouse for Bodys Island, North Carolina
- Directors of the Union Pacific Railroad
- Patent Application for the Incandescent Light Bulb
- Drawing for Improvements in Telegraphy
- Family with Their Covered Wagon During the Great Western Migration
- Girl working in Box Factory. I saw 10 small boys and girls working. Has a bad reputation for employment of youngsters, but work is slack now. Tampa, Fla.
- New York City at night
- Photograph taken after midnight on April 17, 1912, G St. near 14th. These boys, 10, 11, and 12 years old, were stuck with over fifty papers in their hands, and vowed they would stay until they sold ou
- Photograph with caption "Excavator on Mile 52 being pulled by traction-engine, plow side. August 8, 1904
- Pierre Joseph, on mower on field of Louie Pierre. Pierre Joseph is employed by Louie Pierre