
ReadingA-Z: Kid Inventors
Authored by Jordan Dison
Science, English
2nd - 4th Grade
NGSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
What is the main idea of this book?
Once they have an idea about how to solve a problem, budding inventors often talk to others about it.
Becoming an inventor may seem impossible, but it's not.
An invention is a new product, process, or service.
With their inventions, kids solve everyday problems and make people's lives better and easier.
Tags
NGSS.MS-ETS1-4
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Read this sentence from the book: Another twelve-year-old, Margaret Knight, invented a safety device for factory workers.
What does the word device mean?
an item that has been built for a purpose
a smaller version of the real project
a plan that shows how to build an item
an original form used as the model for later ones
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Why did the author share information about becoming an inventor at the end of the book?
The author organized her sections by alphabetical order, and the title of that section came last.
The author wanted to inspire the reader with real examples of kid inventors before encouraging other children to try inventing.
The author didn't think that information was very important, so she hid it in the back of the book.
The author needed to make her book longer, so she made up the last section to have extra pages.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
What caused Blair Breazeale to invent LockerLites?
She couldn't find any books because her locker was so dark.
She was disappointed with her dull and dark locker.
She wanted her locker to look like the other students' lockers.
She needed more space in her locker.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Acoording to the last paragraph of the book, how does the author feel about children working on inventions?
The author believes children working on inventions is a bad idea.
The author believes inventions are dangerous for children.
The author believes children working on inventions is a great idea.
The author believes every child must work on inventions.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
If readers wanted to find details about an invention related to lights, what section from the table of contents would they choose?
"A Little Light on the Subject"
"Way Cool"
" A Skateboard for the Snow"
"Designing Girl"
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NGSS.MS-PS4-1
NGSS.MS-PS4-2
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Read these two sentences:
When he was just twelve years old, Benjamin Franklin invented swim fins. Another twelve-year-old, Margaret Knight, invented a safety device for factory workers.
Which of the following describes their relationship?
The sentences contrast a kid inventor with an adult inventor.
The sentences both define key words for the book.
The sentences both describe twelve-year-old child inventors.
The sentences have no connection to each other.
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