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Was Gustave Whitehead Wronged by the Wright Brothers? Exploring Innovation and Recognition

This article examines the historical debate surrounding Gustave Whitehead and the Wright Brothers' claims to the first powered flight. It delves into the causes and effects of innovation, personal recognition in invention, and societal notions of success. Readers are encouraged to engage with thought-provoking questions about the nature of success and the importance of perseverance in pursuing dreams. A series of activities, including discussions and journal reflections, provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of aviation history and the often-overlooked contributions of inventors like Whitehead.

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Was Gustave Whitehead Wronged by the Wright Brothers? Exploring Innovation and Recognition

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  1. “Was This Man Wronged by the Wright Brothers?” 2.3.1 Cause and Effect

  2. Required Materials • “Was This Man Wronged by the Wright Brothers?” article • Pen/pencil • Paper

  3. Response Statement People should experiment with or invent new ideas only for personal recognition. If a person has an idea for an invention, money should be no object. Agree/Disagree/Why - - Anticipation Guide

  4. 3. If a person dies penniless, s/he is not a success. 4. People should always take chances in order to achieve their dreams. 3. – 4. - Anticipation Guide

  5. 5. If a person is not a success after trying, s/he should just give up. 5. – We will think (individually) discuss (pairs) and share your answers as a group. Anticipation Guide

  6. Vocabulary- What do these words mean?

  7. Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Chart

  8. Let’s Vote. • Which two words did the most people categorize as “huh?”? • These two words will be at the center of two word maps. Copy the basic map from the next slide (twice). Put each word in the center. • Complete the word map to the best of your ability.

  9. Word Map

  10. Check out the Text Features • Title • Photographs • Captions • Text boxes • Remember to read all the information in the article.

  11. Wright Brothers? Read to find information that supports the claim that Wilbur and Orville Wright were not the first to fly a plane. Highlight five text-based details that support this claim.

  12. Text-based Details quoted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Explanation of Quotes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Double Entry Journal

  13. Double Entry Journal- pair share • Now that you have filled in your Double Entry Journal, work in groups of 2-3 sharing and discussing the quotes you chose and explanations. • As a group, decide which are your three best quotes to support the claim. • Your group’s choices will be posted for a gallery walk.

  14. Gallery Walk • Post your three best choices here:

  15. Cause-Effect Think, Pair, Share • Individually brainstorm the reasons why Gustave Whitehead did not receive credit and acclaim for being the first man to fly. • Discuss your brainstorm with a partner. • Share your team brainstorm with the class.

  16. Strategy Self-Assessment • Vote your opinion of each strategy (positive, neutral, negative). Do you need to explain/share? • Anticipation guide • Word knowledge rating chart • Word map • Double entry diary (T-chart) • Think, pair, share • Rereading the text • Gallery walk • Self-assessment

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