The Wright Brothers for Kids: How They Invented the Airplane, 21 Activities Exploring the Science and History of Flight (For Kids series)
by Mary Kay Carson Author
(From Amazon): This activity book tells the amazing true story of how two bicycle-making brothers from Ohio, with no more than high-school educations, accomplished a feat that forever changed the world. At a time when most people still hadn't ridden in an automobile, Wilbur and Orville Wright built the first powered, heavier-than-air flying machine. Woven throughout the heartwarming story of the two brothers are activities that highlight their ingenuity and problem-solving abilities as they overcame many obstacles to achieve controlled flight. The four forces of flight-lift, thrust, gravity, and drag-and how the Wright brothers mastered them are explained in clear, simple text. Activities include making a Chinese flying top, building a kite, bird watching, and designing a paper glider, and culminate with an activity in which readers build a rubber-band-powered flyer. Included are photographs just released from the Wright brothers' personal collection, along with diagrams and illustrations. The history of human flight and its pioneers, a time line, and a complete resource section for students are also provided.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 9781556524776
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 8
- Pages
- 160
- Suggested Grades
- 2nd - 8th
- Geographical Setting
- North Carolina
- Publisher
- Chicago Review Press
- Edition
- 1st
- Copyright
- 2003
Chapters
- 1 Dreams - and Nightmares - of a Flying Machine
- 2 Bishops, Boys and Bicycles
- 3 First Thoughts of Flight
- 4 Getting Flight Under Control
- 5 Gliding at Kitty Hawk
- 6 Building the World's First Airplane
- 7 The Wright Brothers' Airplane Company and Legacy
- 8 The Fate of the Wright "Kitty Hawk" Flyer
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