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Physical Science: Making It Go - The Life and Work of RobeReader's Theater Fulton | Tools for Teaching

Shell Education Publishing
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Robert Fulton is best known for inventing the first successful steamboat, but that is just one of his many accomplishments. Fulton was an inventor, artist, statesman, mechanic, and engineer who used his artistic skills to sketch his inventions, which he also built. He even designed what would become the submarine.

Grades: Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Difficulty: Intermediate, Middle School

Pages: 20 pages

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