US History: Inventors & Entrepreneurs

Talk to the adults in your family or neighborhood, and make a list of products or services that were not available when these adults were young, but have become available in their lifetimes. Think about these products. An inventor develops a new product or service, but may not bring it to market. An entrepreneur takes the risk of bringing together resources to bring a good or service to market in hopes of making a profit. The entrepreneur may not have been the inventor.
In this lesson you will:
Activity 1: Discussion
Not all inventors are entrepreneurs. Innovation is using an invention in a way that has economic value. This is what is added by an entrepreneur. Talk with your classmates about the possible answers to these questions:
Activity 2: Exploring Entrepreneurs and Inventors
Go to the following sites and find the answers to the questions.
A. www.mcdonalds.com/corp/about/mcd_history_pg1.html

B. www.onawa.com/index1.htm? Click on "Community," then "History"
C. www.history.rochester.edu/Scientific_American/ mystery/crum.htm

D. www.uselessinformation.org/priestley/index.html www.uselessinformation.org/priestley/index.html
Activity 3: Inventors or Entrepreneurs?
Go to the following sites and find the answers the questions below. Remember, inventors design and develop new products and entrepreneurs recognize the opportunities, take the risks of starting new businesses, and accept the challenges. We think of the following people as inventors. Were they also entrepreneurs? Did they bring products to market? How have they changed our lives?
A. http://pbskids.org/wayback/flight/feature_wright.html

B. www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/lightbulb.htm
C. www.gmu.edu/departments/seor/student_project/syst101_00b/team18/whoinv.htm
D. http://sln.fi.edu/franklin/inventor/inventor.html
Activity 4: Inventions that Lead to Other Inventions
What inventions did these inventions lead to?
A. http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/morse.html
B. http://pbskids.org/wayback/tech1900/music/index.html
Activity 5: Inventions that Solve Problems
Think of some problems you would like to solve—and some products that would help you in some way. How about a robot to do homework? Write an essay about an invention you might try to create one day to solve a problem and/or become an entrepreneur. In your essay explain the benefits that you might receive from your invention, and the benefits that society might receive. Draw pictures of your invention.
Patents
Below are two web sites about the history of ice cream. Explore them both and try to discover some of the discoveries or inventions related to ice cream, when and where they were made, and who made them.