Cobblestone Magazine is an American History publication for children age 9 to 14. The publication's website offers subscriptions and individual issue sales. There are several past publications available for purchase that focus on the topics of immigration, innovation, and invention. Printable educator guides are also available for each issue.
This website produced and maintained by Scholastic Inc. includes educator resources and an interactive tour of Ellis Island. The activities included are appropriate for ages 9 and up.
The Henry Ford museum has an extensive archive of digital collections, titled "Collections and Research" on their website. These collections are expertly curated by topic and there is a searchable database as well. The collections include photographs, documents, innovator bios, historical film clips, and museum curator interviews. The section titled "Education" contains educator resources and lesson plan on topics such as innovation, invention, and inventors.
The website for the Tenement Museum in New York City includes digital access to numerous educator resources including: oral histories, video interviews, interpretive museum tour videos and lesson plans.
The PBS Learning Media website includes a vast array of educator resources on various topics. The website does include a section of resources specifically pertaining to The Industrial Revolution. This selection of materials includes video, lesson plans, and biographies of notable inventors and innovators.