When you purchase this resource you will be able to download a 22 slide presentation. This beautifully illustrated resource includes information slides, starters, plenaries, video links, diagrams, flash animation and a variety of different tasks and activities. The PP begins with an introduction, which explains why there was an increased demand for iron and steel in this period. The rest of the PP looks in turn at the introduction of each new method of iron and steel production and its impact on the Industrial Revolution.
In terms of tasks and activities, I have created a variety for you to choose from. The PP includes two alternative starters. The section on Abraham Darby is followed up with a labelling activity as well as two source based questions on the significance of Iron Bridge. I have also included a table summary exercise, which focuses on each of the new methods of iron and steel production and gets students to draw out the key information. This can be done together as a class as you study each section or individually. Alternatively, I have also included a quiz section which could be used as a plenary or for a question and answer session. The last activity is a source based question on the importance of the iron and steel industry to the growth of Britain's Industrial Revolution.
The aims and objectives for this lesson are:
Theme: Why did Britain have an industrial revolution 1750 - 1900?
Know: Why did Britain's iron and steel industry change 1700 - 1900?
Understand: How did each new method contribute to the changes in the iron and steel industry?
Evaluate: What part did the iron and steel industry play in Britain's Industrial Revolution?
WILF: What Am I Looking For?
Identify and describe: Why did Britain's iron and steel industry change 1700 - 1900
Explain: How did each new method contribute to the changes in the iron and steel industry?
Analyse: What part did the iron and steel industry play in Britain's Industrial Revolution?
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Britain's Iron and Steel Industry 1700 - 1900
These beautifully illustrated resources are a must have for anyone teaching this topic. The tasks and activities have been written to appeal to the full spectrum of ability. The information covered looks at the development of the iron industry from its early begins usual charcoal to the improvements made by key inventors from Abraham Darby, Henry Cort, James Neilson, James Nasmyth and Henry Bessemer. Each new method of production is explained with beautiful illustrations and appropriate links to flash animation and video clips. The aims and objectives for these resources are: Theme: Why did Britain have an Industrial Revolution 1750 - 1900? Know: Why did Britain's iron and steel industry change 1700 - 1900? Understand: How did each new method contribute to the changes in the iron and steel industry? Evaluate: What part did the industry play in the Industrial Revolution? WILF: What Am I Looking For? Identify and describe: Why did the iron and steel industry change? Explain: How did each new method contribute to the changes in the iron and steel industry? Analyse: What part did the iron and steel industry play in Britain's Industrial Revolution?
Industrial Revolution 1750 -1900
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