What do you know about Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison - Worksheet - Year 2
History Resource Description
The worksheet for Year 2 students introduces them to two of history's most renowned inventors, Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison. It encourages young learners to discover the significant contributions these figures made to the world. Alexander Graham Bell is best known for inventing the telephone, revolutionising the way people communicate over long distances. His work paved the way for the global telecommunications we rely on today. The worksheet suggests watching a child-friendly video about Bell to learn about his life, his invention, and his legacy.
Thomas Edison, another prominent inventor, is celebrated for his numerous contributions to modern technology, including the development of the electric light bulb and the phonograph. The worksheet includes a video biography that provides insights into Edison's life, his inventive process, and how his work has shaped the contemporary world. Following the videos, students are prompted to note down what they have learned about each inventor. Additionally, the worksheet touches upon the importance of diversity in the history of innovation by asking about famous black individuals who have made significant contributions to society, highlighting Lewis Howard Latimer, an inventor and draftsman who played a crucial role in the development of the electric light bulb and telephone.