This product is an assessment over a unit covering the Industrial Revolution all the way up to the era of Mass Production in the United States.
The test covers a large time frame beginning in Great Britain with the start of the Industrial Revolution before progressing to the United States and the use of steam engines, railroads, and the growth of cities.
Topics covered include: Agricultural Revolution, early textile mills, mass production, the importance of railways, cotton gin, assembly line, and the ingenuity of Henry Ford.
The test includes 3 different sections with different types of questions:
Multiple Choice - 25 questions
Matching - 5 questions including the terms: Cotton Gin, Assembly Line, Transition, Mass Production, Bourgeoisie
Extended Response Questions - 3 questions. Topics include: the connection from the industrial revolution to today, inventions and innovations of the industrial revolution, the assembly line.
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This infographic about the Causes of the American Revolution could be used many ways in the classroom. The infographic can be printed and passed out to students. Printed and displayed. Printed for student notes/study material, or used a a classroom poster.
This product 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
This product presents information in an easy to read, easy to understand format. Information on the infographic includes the four types of imperialism:
French and Indian War
Taxes
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
A description of each event or cause is included within this infographic.
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This product is a graphic organizer/chart of vocabulary words for a unit on the American Revolution and includes sections in which students can write the definition and also a section for students to include a visual/picture/symbol for each word.
The words (25 total) included for this product are:
Democracy
Legislature
Tariff
Loyalist
Representation
Treason
Petition
Boycott
Boston Massacre
Committee of Correspondence
Blockade
Quarter
Continental Congress
Rights
Minutemen
Patriot
Congress
Patrick Henry
Boston Tea Party
Mercenary
Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Treaty
Valley Forge
This resource also comes with an answer key of completed vocabulary definitions.
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This product is designed to provide notes over a unit on the Enlightenment period of the 17th and 18th century. It includes notes over the Enlightenment period in World History as well as a blank student copy of the notes.
Included with this resource is a student copy for students to complete and fill out and a teacher completed copy with all information present. Embedded with the notes is also vocabulary for the unit. The document is designed to be completed using an online device but could be slightly modified to be printed as well. The vocabulary section is set up for students to define and also find a visual/picture for each word.
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This product includes 13 questions about World War I. The questions are divided by the Depth of Knowledge (DOK) chart. This product includes 4 DOK - 1 questions, 4 DOK - 2 questions, 2 DOK - 3 questions, and 1 DOK - 4 question.
These questions can be used with many learners in the classroom and present different levels of learning and knowledge of the subject matter.
This resource includes the questions in a chart. The questions can be assigned directly to students, used as entry/exit slips, posted for homework, or many other uses as determined by the classroom teacher.
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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.
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This resource tasks students with exploring the United States Census and analyzing the results and implications from that activity. The product is a two page worksheet that includes three separate tasks/activities. They are:
Students will read an article about the winners and losers of the 2010 census. The article includes information on winners and losers of the census. Students must analyze this information to make informed inferences and analyze how the information presented will affect the United States and also where they live. A small chart the students will complete is also included in this section.
Next, the document includes a graphic organizer that students will complete that has them analyze the effect of the census on their home state.
Finally, students must answer extended response questions about the 2010 census and also the upcoming 2020 census. Questions include analyzing the effect of the census on the government, citizens, and other organization. Students must also use their knowledge of the previous (2010) census to understand the ramifications of the 2020 census.
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This one page study guide includes key terms and ideas from a unit on Industrialization and Mass Production in the United States. This study guide is composed of two sections.
Key Terms - students will be tasked with looking a up important ideas, individuals, examples, and definitions of terms related to the era of industrialization and mass production.
Extended Response Questions - Three extended response questions are included for students to answer and prepare for assessment.
This product is a good tool to use for review or to use to create a test or quiz.
A detailed Answer Key is also included.
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This product is intended to accompany a unit/chapter on the Industrial Revolution and Mass Production. The terms in the vocabulary quiz are all from a similar unit of study. The terms vary from industrial terms such as assembly line to Marxist philosophy terms such as proletariat.
The quiz is set up as a one page matching quiz with answer key included. The quiz includes 16 items and accompanying word bank. The terms are listed below:
Bourgeoisie
Assembly Line
Mass Production
Transition
Proletariat
Revisionists
Advocate
Feminism
Zionism
Pogroms
Intensity
Modernism
Psychoanalysis
Social Darwinism
Abstract
Suffrage
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This infographic contains information about important events that took place during the time period of Mass Production and Mass Society in the United States and around the world… This resource could be used many ways in the classroom. The infographic can be printed and passed out to students. It can be printed and displayed. It could also be printed for student notes/study material, or used a a classroom poster.
This product 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
The resource contains information about 6 inventions from the time period:
Telephone
Phonograph
Diesel Engine
Airplane
Model T
Motion Picture
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The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in American History. The basic ideas of the Declaration of Independence are still important today. This activity uses ideas that are important to learners/students and asks them to declare independence from something that limits their freedom in life.
This document includes step by step instructions and response questions for students to answer as they create their own personal Declaration of Independence.
This product includes two tasks:
Task 1: Students will answer thought questions about freedoms and treatment they experience as a young person. This will help them develop a list complaints or “grievances” about their treatment.
Task 2: Students will create a document declaring independence from something affecting their freedom. This will be a product creation. Students must then answer response questions based on their creation.
This activity is great for learners in high school but could also be adjusted to lower grades. The activity asks students to connect a document from hundreds of years ago to an idea present in their own lives. Real world connections are made from this activity.
This is Version 2 of the Create Your Own Declaration of Independence Activity. This is different from the original. If you are interested in the original version, please click the link: Create Your Own Declaration of Independence.
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This poster is designed to be printed and displayed in the classroom. The poster is a high quality - print ready PDF. 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. It includes the Mass Production and Industrial Prosperity poster designed for a U.S. History or World History course. The poster is a visual representation of the era of Mass Production and Industrial Prosperity and the following information:
Visual (Mass Production and Industrial Prosperity)
Date (1870-1914)
Location (Europe and North America)
This would be a good resource for a World History, Geography, or Social Studies class.
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This foldable hands on project is a great, quick project to complete with students studying the causes of World War I. The study cube has students create a foldable cube that lists and explains the M.A.I.N. Causes of World War I. The causes include:
M - Militarism
A - Alliances
I - Imperialism
N - Nationalism
This resource includes two versions of the cube that teachers can choose to use. The first version is a blank version in which students must find and input their own information for each of the causes (militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism) and then create or find a visual that could be used for World War I.
The second version of the cube that is included has all of the sides of the cube completed and ready for students to use as a study tool. This version can also be used as an answer key.
The cube is designed to be printed and then cut out. Students the fold the output on the lines of the cube and glue/tape the flaps. The cube works with regular printer paper and looks great when used with card stock.
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This project is a great resource to use for many different age groups and subject areas. Students are tasked to create their own invention by describing, drawing, and finally creating a prototype to share with the class. Students will complete the following tasks when completing this project:
Brainstorming an idea for a new invention.
Diagraming/drawing their new invention.
Creating a patent application.
Creating a prototype of their invention to share with the class.
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The project is self-guiding but can be modified to fit your curriculum.
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This bundle of posters offers 4 Industrial Revolution Posters that are available individually in my store. The subject of each poster is the Industrial Revolution. These posters are designed and downloaded as high-quality, print-ready PDF files. The posters all vary in design. The designs in this bundle are:
Industrial Revolution Infographic - This resource includes 4 versions of the infographic. The versions are: original PDF, 10x24 inch PDF poster, 2x6 inch PDF bookmark, High Quality PNG image
*** Industrial Revolution Information Poster** - This poster includes important information about dates, inventions, individuals, and events from the Industrial Revolution. This poster is designed as an 18x24 inch PDF.
* Industrial Revolution Poster - This poster was created to be displayed in a classroom. It includes the saying: “The Transition From Hand Production to Machines.” This is an 18x24 inch PDF.
Industrial Revolution History Poster - This resource is also an 18x24 inch PDF. It includes information about date/time (1760-1840) and location (Europe and The United States.)
All posters are designed to be printed with high quality settings but can also be shared with students to view and analyze. The four resources are also available individually in my store by clicking on the links above.
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This document is a lesson plan about the stages of suffrage (African Americans, women, etc.) in the United States. The lesson plan provides objectives, lesson, and also handouts related to the activities within the lesson. These include the opener, primary activity, and closing activity. A RAFT assignment and rubric is also included. The lesson itself has students take the role of an individual within a group that has gained suffrage throughout the history of the United States.
This comprehensive test includes a multiple choice section, timeline with events section, true false section, and an extended response section with three questions. Also included with this product is an answer document for easy grading. An answer key is also included with this product.
A sample extended response question is below:
The Intolerable Acts were passed in response to what? Describe two of the six effects of the Intolerable Acts.
The total number of questions is 29 (10 multiple choice, 6 timeline, 10 True/False, 3 Extended Response.
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This document includes an Exit Slip about Feudal Japan. Three questions are included in the Exit Slip. Two copies are on each page ready to be cut. The exit slip is a good resource to use after lessons on Feudal Japan including Hierarchy and Social Classes.
This product is a great resource to use for an American Revolution and/or Foundation of U.S. Government unit. Within this document, students will create 6 tasks that show aspects of the creation of the United States leading up to and including the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. These tasks will help students to better understand the ideas behind the Declaration of Independence and why the American colonies revolted against the British.
This one page document includes a three question exit slip for students to complete about individuals and philosophers of the Enlightenment period. The exit slip is copied and pasted three times on a single page for easy printing/copying/cutting to pass out to students.