Thomas Edison and the Invention of the Light Bulb

Separating Fact from Fiction

From the Set Fact vs. Fiction in U.S. History

Thomas Edison was a famous American inventor in the late 1800s. His work with light bulbs got a lot of attention. Over time, many stories were told about this work, including that he invented the light bulb. But this isn't true! Discover what's real and what's fiction through infographics, primary sources, and expertly leveled text.

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$31.32 $23.49
Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 3
Dewey Number 621.32
Lexile 770L
ATOS Reading Level 4.7
Guided Reading Level T
Language English
Publisher Capstone
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781666339710
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 7 x 9
Graphics Full-color illustrations

SLJ Review of Fact vs. Fiction in U.S. History

American history is full of myths and legends. This series explores common misunderstandings as well as figures and events that may have been omitted from most narratives. For instance, many people believe that Edison invented the light bulb, unaware of other inventors in the field, or they may think that everyone who partici- pated in the Gold Rush became wealthy. Text boxes highlight extra facts like Ben Franklin having coined the term “electrician.” Sidebars offer additional details, such as Sacajawea’s involvement in the Lewis and Clark expedition. Photos and other im- ages accompany the text. Many of the titles have a final page with statements paired as “fiction” and “fact” to set the record straight. A glossary and recommendations for further reading also support readers. VERDICT A series that will spark vigorous discussion in the classroom.

Author: Megan Cooley Peterson