Carpinelli, John D.; Kimmwl, Howard; and Rockland, Ronald H., New Jersey Institute of Technology, 2006 http://www.engineeringk12.org/getinvolved/ASEE_Workshop_On_K12_Engineering_Education/Past_ASEE_K12_Workshops/documents_2006/StandardsBasedLearningmanual.pdf. A teaching unit that gives content area information for teachers, and lessons plans for teaching elementary students about engineering.
Garner, Geraldine. Great Jobs for Engineering Majors, McGraw Hill Inc., 2008. A book dedicated to guiding high school and collage age engineering majors that also contains background information about engineering in general.
Maze, Stephanie. I want to be a Chef, Maze Productions, 1999. A children's book that describes a chef's career. This book is good for reading aloud to students, and to have in the classroom library for students who have interests in this area.
Maze, Stephanie. I want to be an Engineer, Maze Productions, 1997. A children's book that describes engineering. This book is good for reading aloud to students. It contains elementary level explanations and examples of engineering as a career.
Renzuli, Joseph, The Enrichment Triad: A Guide for Developing Defensible Programs for the Gifted and Talented, 1977. A paper on theory for instructing gifted students.
Smith, Mark K., and Gardner, Howard, 'Howard Gardner and multiple intelligences', the encyclopedia of informal education, http://www.infed.org/thinkers/gardner.htm. A Website referencing Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
The Henry Ford, 1995-2007, Dearborn, Michigan. This website for the Henry Ford Museum tells the story of Henry Ford. There are many resources for teachers and students.
VanCleave, Janice. Engineering for Every Kid: Easy Activities that Make Learning Science Fun, Jossey-Bass, 2007. A book of engineering lessons for various ages.