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Made in China
Made in China
Ideas and Inventions from Ancient China
Suzanne Williams
Gr. 4-6. Rather than giving a narrative survey of Chinese history, this colorfully illustrated book focuses on specific topics related to ancient Chinese culture, history, tradition, and invention.
Inventing America
Inventing America, Volume 1
Inventing America, Volume 2
by Pauline Maier
The book is a chronological survey, highlighting the ways in which the constant invention of ideas, the impulse to improve, the renewal of old practices in areas as diverse as the American railroad and the rise of jazz, have all animated the progress of American history.

Machines for Kids

What is a Simple Machine?

Simple Machines
A machine is a tool used to make work easier. Simple machines are simple tools used to make work easier. Compound machines have two or more simple machines working together to make work easier.

Simple Machines
Though a classroom plan, this page has loads of ideas for demonstrating the principles of simple machines with ordinary toys and things found around the home.

Simple Machines Learning Site
Understanding Pulleys, Levers, Wedges, Wheels & Axles, Inclined Planes, and Screws.

How does it work?

Building Big
Learn how they build Bridges, Domes, Skyscrapers, Dams, and Tunnels. Then try out the various projects. Look here for facts about the World Trade Center.

Building on Ground Zero
Young children will like Outfitting Firefighters. Historians, the how and why of the collapse of the twin towers, scientists the information about metals. May not be suitable for the sensitive.

GetTech.org
Technology is everywhere! From the moment your alarm goes off in the morning -- until you turn off your light at night -- there is a behind-the-scenes world you never imagined!

Toiletology 101
Let's plunge in; flush out the facts and plumb the depths of toilet repairs. Almost everything you ever wanted to know about your toilets!

I want to be an inventor

By Kids For Kids
We provide the support needed for kids to create great ideas and inventions for other kids to use. We will even help bring the best ideas into the marketplace.

Camp Invention
This is a real camp especially for young inventors, held around the country. It is sponsored by The National Inventors Hall of Fame and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Design a Pneumatic or air-powered machine
Invent your own air-powered machine. Draw a picture of what your machine might look like. What kind of air source will you use? Balloons, hair dryer, fan, your breath, etc.

Discover Engineering
Learn how engineers are making the world a better place for future generations and how you can help.

Engineer Girls
You'll have the power to make a difference! By becoming an engineer, you can help solve problems that are important to society.

The Engines of Our Ingenuity
Read or listen to this radio program that tells the story of how our culture is formed by human creativity. Over 1000 shows here. Use the keyword page.

Gadgets, Innovations and Stuff to Build
Children who invent, innovate, design and build are not playing; they are engaging in the same work as real engineers and designers. They often use the same tools.

Scamper
Use this quick and fun activity anywhere, anytime. Try SCAMPERing in the car, while walking, or just sitting around! It's a game for inventive kids.

US Patent and Trademark Kids Pages
People have invented some truly odd things. Businesses have some strange trademarks. But this is also a site with lots of games to play while you learn how to patent your inventions or trademark your art.

I want to find out about inventors of the past

The Age of Exploration
A number of fun projects reproducing the inventions that made possible the age of exploration.

Devices of Wonder
Interact with these inventions of the past. Chose the Flash version for the most fun.

Exploring Leonardo
Explore this site and learn about this fascinating scientist, inventor, and artist.

Leonardo and the Engineers of the Renaissance
Fantastic 3D movies, slide shows, showing many Renaissance inventions in motion. Original documentation and more.

Museum of Ancient Inventions
Some of these items, with slight modifications, are still in use today. Click on each picture to find out more. Can you make some of these items yourself?

Thomas Edison's Home Page
He led no armies into battle, he conquered no countries, and  he enslaved no peoples... Nonetheless, he exerted a degree of power the magnitude of which no warrior ever dreamed.

I love to make things that really work

Create a Box Compass
This site has a lovely compass "rose" pattern for you to print out and use with your home-made compass.

Lego Factory
Animated site where you can actually see how Legos are made. Put your cursor over the numbers to see inside the real factory.

Lego Mindstorms
Brainstorm with others who love to make complicated things with Legos. For advanced Lego lovers.

Lie Detector
Here's a simple lie detector that can be built in a few minutes, but can be incredibly useful when you want to know if someone is really telling you the truth. It is not as sophisticated as the ones the professionals use, but it works. It works by measuring skin resistance, which goes down when you lie.

Make a Compass
A compass is an instrument with a magnetized needle that points north. By knowing where north is, you can use the compass to find other directions.

Make a Light Bulb
How long can you make your iron filament glow? Thomas Edison tried hundreds of times to make filaments that would glow and not burn up. He used many different materials, from cardboard to bamboo. Edison was persistent--he never gave up trying until his project worked!

Make Your Own Solar-Powered UFO
This is for a very simple cylinder (right) made from bin liners from a supermarket. It has the advantage that you can make it any shape or size you want within the laws of physics (as we know them ;-).

Mini-Flyer
Free plans for building a hovercraft powered by a leaf-blower. Build in less than a day for $50, not counting the leaf blower. Return the leaf blower to its normal job later on.

Oatmeal Crystal Set Project
Complete plans for building a basic AM broadcast crystal set. These plans are excerpted from The Crystal Set Handbook, by Philip N. Anderson.

Oh, Look! Lego Lessons!
Over 60 plans for Lego devices, some using gears and small motors, that really work. Lots of angled photographs so you can see how each is made.

Pinhole Camera
Here's how to make a simple camera from an empty Pringles can.

Quiz Show "Push Buttons"
Adds fun to any Quiz Show game. The first person to push the button lights their corresponding light and locks all other contestants out.

Science Toys
Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles.

Steam Engine Plans
The can will start turning slowly at first but in seconds it will be at hundreds of rpms. It will wobble a little even if you got every thing balanced but if not watch out!

Twirling Windmill
Make your own windmills to decorate the top of a pencil or just for fun.

Up Periscope!
Be able to look over high fences and around corners with this handy device made with a tube and mirrors.

I want to make a little car

Basic Design And Instructions For Building A Mousetrap Car
This is a set of basic instructions and tips on how to get started building a mousetrap car out of balsa wood.

Mousetrap car and vehicle propulsion theory
A mousetrap powered car is a vehicle that uses a mouse trap for a motor. There are many different ideas but the most common and probably the most successful ideas is to attach a string to the mouse trap and axle or the string pull.

Ultimate Pinewood Derby Site
Are you tired of losing Pinewood Derbies? Does your dad feel embarrassed because you want to know why he can not use his skill and training to build faster cars. This father, too, was one of these derby car weaklings.

See also: Science Supplies to purchase special parts for some projects.

See also: Homemade Instruments to get plans for making your own music.

Resources for Studying Machines & Inventions

I want to read more about inventions

The New Way Things Work
The New Way Things Work (Hardcover)
by David Macaulay
A richly illustrated 80-page section that wrenches us all (including the curious, bumbling wooly mammoth who ambles along with the reader) into the digital age of modems, digital cameras, compact disks, bits, and bytes.
 
Amazing Leonardo da Vinci Inventions You Can Build Yourself
by Maxine Anderson
From armored tanks and gliders to "plastic glass" and drawing machines, this interactive book explores the incredible mind of Leonardo da Vinci through hands-on building projects and activities.
 
Ancient Inventions
Ancient Inventions
Peter James and Nick Thorpe
My son has poured over this book for years, his favorite right up there with The History of Food. With wry humor grounded in scholarly research, the authors present an amazing compendium of feats of human ingenuity from the ancient world through Columbus's time, organized thematically.
 
Mistakes That Worked
Charlotte Foltz Jones
This intriguing book reveals the often bizarre stories behind the accidental invention or naming of many of today's successful products, including ice-cream cones, aspirin, and doughnut holes.

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