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Industrial Revolution Bundle
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Industrial Revolution Bundle

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This bundle of resources includes all of the Industrial Revolution products available in my store. This bundle is strictly for teachers teaching the Industrial Revolution period from approximately 1760-1840. It does NOT include resources for the era of Mass Production and Industrial Society that immediately followed this period in history. If you are interested in a bundle of resources for that time period, please click the link: Mass Production and Industrial Society Resource Bundle. A combined bundle of resources for both time periods (Industrial Revolution and Mass Production) is also available by clicking this link: Industrial Revolution/Mass Production Resource Bundle. This resource bundle includes many activities, assessments, posters, and resources for a unit on the Industrial Revolution. It is not a comprehensive bundle with lesson plans but is designed to supplement your teaching of the material and provides a wide variety of activities and resources. Below is a comprehensive list of the resources available in this bundle, as well as links to the resources individually if you are interested in only some of the products. Industrialization/Industrial Revolution Vocab Graphic Organizer: This graphic organizer is set up for students to write a definition for the word, explain it’s significance to the Industrial Revolution for the word, and then find a picture or visual for each word. The words include: Agriculture, Assembly Line, Mass Production, Bourgeoisie, Proletariat, Railroad, Transition, Capitalism, Immigrant, Factory, Natural Resources ,Steam Engine, Textile, Urbanization. Answer Key Included. Industrial Revolution Overview Video Questions: The questions in the document follow a YouTube video and are basic questions about important inventions, innovations, and individuals that were vital to the Industrial Revolution. Answer Key Included. Industrialization Chart and Information: This chart/visual has numerous uses and can be used as a display item, poster, exit slip, notes, activity. The information lays out the when, what, where, who, and why of the Industrial Revolution. Industrial Revolution Extended Response Questions: This document includes two extended response questions. There are 2 different questions and they are included on each document 4 times for easy printing and cutting for students. The resource is a great tool for quick assessment or entry/exit slips. Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past Events with Present: This Industrial Revolution Resource tasks students with making connections from the past to aspects of today’s society. For this activity, students are tasked with finding present day current events that relate to concepts from the Industrial Revolution. These concepts and ideas include: Child Labor, Innovations in Transportation, Women in the Workplace, Use of the Assembly Line, Popular/Mass Entertainment, Urban Growth Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past Events with Present - Version 2: Another version of the above activity in which students are tasked with making connection from the past to aspects of today’s society. The concepts and ideas in this version include: Innovations and Inventions, Women’s Rights and Women in Power, Workplace Safety Regulations, Consumer Economics, Industrial Growth and Manufacturing, The Middle Class Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz: This product is designed to provide quick, concise feedback to teachers about the Industrial Revolution. This Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz is a ten question quiz with 5 multiple choice and 5 matching questions (with word bank) over the Industrial Revolution. Answer Key included. Industrial Revolution Videos Review: Students are presented with a graphic organizer of the four video clips. For each video clip, students will then write a description of each video and then find a visual that could accompany each video clip. All of this is completed in the graphic organizer. Industrial Revolution Writing Prompt: This PDF document includes a writing prompt about the Industrial Revolution and its beginning in Europe. The prompt for this document asks: Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Europe, especially Great Britain, in the 19th century and not some other place in the world. Industrial Revolution History Poster: The poster was created to be 18x24 inches but the sizing can be adjusted accordingly based on classroom need. This poster is a single resource. The poster is a visual representation of the Industrial Revolution and the following information: Visual (Industrial Revolution), Date (1760-1840), Location (United States and Europe) Industrial Revolution Infographic: This product presents information in an easy to read, easy to understand format. Information on the infographic includes dates, figures, events, and information about the Industrial Revolution time period. Includes a zip folder with 4 files of the infographic. They are: Original Print-Ready PDF, Resized 10x24 inch Poster, PDF Print Ready, Resized 2x6 inch Bookmark, PDF Print Ready, Original PNG image, 800x2000 pixels Industrial Revolution Information Poster: This is a single poster product about the Industrial Revolution. The poster includes information about the Industrial Revolution including: Dates, Prior knowledge, Facts and important events, Important individuals. It is a high quality file designed to be printed as an 18x24 inch poster. The poster could also be resized to be smaller or stretched to be a larger size. Industrial Revolution Poster: This resource is a downloadable Print-Ready PDF poster. It is a high quality file designed to be printed as an 18x24 inch poster. The poster could also be resized to be smaller or stretched to be a larger size. Industrial Revolution Word Search: This word search is comprised of terms relating to Industrialization and the Industrial Revolution of the United States. The words in the puzzle are: ANDREW CARNEGIE, ASSEMBLY LINE, CAPITALISM, COMMERCE,CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, CORPORATION, FACTORY, HENRY FORD, INDUSTRY, JOHN D ROCKEFELLER, LABOR, MASS PRODUCTION, MARKET, MONOPOLY, RAILROAD, ROBBER BARONS, TELEGRAPH, TRUST, URBAN More detailed descriptions of each product can be found on the individual product pages. Most of these resources come in two formats; Microsoft Word and PDF. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Rights and Privileges of a U.S. Citizen
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Rights and Privileges of a U.S. Citizen

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Included in this bundle are all of the resources about the rights and privileges of a U.S. citizen. The activities vary based on subject matter. Available for a big discount here!
Henry Ford and the Assembly Line
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Henry Ford and the Assembly Line

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This product includes links to 4 YouTube videos about Henry Ford and the assembly line that he pioneered. It is a collection of videos about Ford’s life and legacy. The video links that this resource includes are listed below: Henry Ford: 3 Minute Innovative History Henry Ford Assembly Line Henry Ford’s Assembly Turns 100 Ford History of Moving Assembly Line Questions that accompany each link are related to the life and accomplishments of Henry Ford. This document includes questions about Ford’s early life, assembly line, and legacy. This would be a great resource to use as review or to introduce the topic. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Industrial Revolution Video Overview Questions
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Industrial Revolution Video Overview Questions

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This product includes questions for an Industrial Revolution video found on YouTube at: Industrial Revolution Overview. The questions in the document follow the video and are basic questions about important inventions, innovations, and individuals that were vital to the Industrial Revolution. The video is only about 20 minutes long but provides a good, quick, concise overview of the Industrial Revolution from its beginnings in Europe to the Industrial Revolution coming to the United States. Also included in the video is content about Eli Whitney, steam power, and changes in transportation. It includes 15 questions spread out over 2 pages about the video and progresses in chronological order. This would be a good assignment to use to keep students engaged and focused on the video. An answer key is also included with this product. This product is a Microsoft Word/PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
How It's Made Activity
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How It's Made Activity

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This product includes YouTube links to short “How It’s Made” clips and the following questions: Briefly describe the process of creating the product that you viewed. (2-3 sentences) Explain why this product is important, or what are it’s uses. (2-3 sentences) Explain how this product might have been made before the Industrial Revolution and the use of factories/assembly lines/mass production. These three questions are presented to students after each video clip. The document could be modified to change the videos and/or change the questions. The clips included are: Chocolate - Milk Chocolate, From Scratch | How It’s Made Ketchup - Ketchup | How It’s Made Scoreboards - Scoreboards | How It’s Made Matches - Matches | How It’s Made Bowling Balls - Bowling Balls | How It’s Made This activity was created for students to make connections from the Industrial Revolution and Mass Production to the present day but could be used in other course and classes. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in a Google Docs version that students could use directly with Google Classroom, please click the link: How It’s Made Activity - Google Docs. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.