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Towner Award Nominee Books 2015 Electrical Wizard: How Nikola Tesla Towner Award Nominee Books 2015 Electrical Wizard: How Publisher: Candlewick Press, Curriculum Connections: Electricity, magnets, physical science, Nikola Tesla Lit Up the Somerville, MA. 2013 alternating current vs. direct current, Nikola Tesla vs. Thomas Edison, inventions, patents/copyright, science fairs, World Genre/type: Biography, revolutionary ideas, biographies by Elizabeth Rusch storybook format Features: Illustrations, storybook format, index with Illustrations by Oliver specifics of Tesla’s life work, index of scientific notes & Dominguez diagrams of AC & DC currents, bibliography & further reading. As a young boy, Nikola Tesla had ideas ahead of his time. Tesla developed electricity using an alternating current that was safer and cheaper than the direct current developed by his hero-turned-rival Thomas Edison. A beautifully illustrated book in a story-telling, read-aloud format. Following are suggested resources for text-sets targeting the possible curriculum connections above. Books: Author Title/Publisher Grade Comments ISBN/Publication Levels Date Helfand, The Wright Brothers 3-8 This memorable graphic novel, tells the story of 978-9380028460 Lewis the Wright Brothers, their trials and tribulations c2011 Kalyani Navyug Media Pvt. growing up, becoming inventors, and their life after Genre/type: Ltd. their airplane invention. They struggled to patent Graphic and gain credit for their invention, just like Nikola Novel Tesla. The drawn visuals throughout the book (biography) help students quickly learn about the Wright brothers (in about 30-60 min.) and help the facts stick with you. Kamkwamba, The Boy Who Harnessed 2-6 As a young boy, William Kamkwamba’s village in 978-0803735118 William the Wind Malawi, Africa experienced a drought. When c2012 Dial Books for Young everyone’s crops began to fail, William spent his Genre/type: Readers days in the library and figured out how to bring Biography, electricity to his village. Using junkyard scraps, he storybook built a functioning windmill, and thus became the format local hero who harnessed the wind. Websites and Online Magazines: Name of Site Address Grade Comments Publisher/Creator Levels Magnet Lab: The http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/edu 4-6 This webpage is a hub of resources for Florida State Center for cation/students/kidswebresourc students regarding Electricity, University/Los Integrating es.html Magnetism, and other science topics. Alamos National Research and Laboratory/ Learning University of Florida, 2014 Academy of http://www.academyofenergy.org/ 4-6 This webpage has interactive features Johnson Controls/ Energy about energy conservation for students National Energy and teachers. Foundation, 2013 Kids’ Corner: http://kids.saveonenergy.ca/en/what- 3-6 This just-for-fun webpage for kids has Ontario Power Electricity is-electricity/ a lot of interactive electricity activities. Authority, 2014 .
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