This graphic organizer of key terms and ideas from the Era of Industrialization and the Industrial Revolution includes 14 terms. They are:
Agriculture
Assembly Line
Mass Production
Bourgeoisie
Proletariat
Railroad
Transition
Capitalism
Immigrant
Factory
Natural Resources
Steam Engine
Textile
Urbanization
The 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.
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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.
Quick Quizzes are meant to provide teachers with a quick assessment tool over a subject or unit. The quizzes are all one page documents that should be completed in a few minutes by students over material that they have learned in class. Quick Quizzes can also be used as an opening activity to assess student knowledge on a topic.
An answer key is also included for teacher use.
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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.
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This bundle of posters offers 6 Industrial Revolution and Era of Mass Production Posters that are available individually in my store. 4 of these posters cover the Industrial Revolution period and 2 of the posters cover the Era of Mass Production. These two time periods are closely related and sometimes taught as one unit.
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 an 18x24 inch PDF. It includes information about date/time (1760-1840) and location (Europe and The United States.)
Mass Production and Industrial Prosperity History Poster - This resource is also an 18x24 inch PDF. It includes information about date/time (1870-1914) and location (Europe and North America.)
Mass Production and Mass Society 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
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 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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This PDF document includes a writing prompt about the Industrial Revolution and its beginning in Europe. The document provides an easy way to keep students organized while also being aesthetically pleasing. 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?
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A bundle of 8 different writing prompts about 8 different time periods in history is also available at: U.S./World History Writing Prompts.
This bundle of writing prompts includes 8 colorful (or non-colorful, depending on your photocopying preferences) that cover 8 different topics or time period in World or U.S. History. The writing prompts cover the following topics:
American Civil War
Industrial Revolution
Mass Production
World War I
Propaganda
World War II
Cold War
Middle East
The products are all PDF format.
This World War I is a comprehensive assessment over the “Great War” or World War I as it later came to be known. This test includes three question formats:
Multiple Choice: 30 multiple choice questions are included; subjects covered include: the Lusitania, assassination of Franz Ferdinand, unrestricted submarine warfare, propaganda, causes of WWI, Treaty of Versailles, trench warfare, and more.
Matching: 15 questions make up this section of the test. The terms in this section are: military, conscription, mobilization, unrestricted, propaganda, trench warfare, war of attrition, total war, aid, soviet, abdicate, cooperation, armistice, mandate, reparation,
Extended Response: 3 extended response questions are included in this section. The questions cover the following topics: 4 M.A.I.N. Causes of WWI, Treaty of Versailles, Technological Advances in WWI
This assessment covers a lot of material and can be used for backwards planning as well.
An answer key for all sections is included at the end of the resource.
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This chart is designed to be used in a unit/chapter on Industrialization and the Industrial Revolution that took place in the United States and Europe in the 19th century. 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. Included with this product is a chart, and then large printable definitions and descriptions for each of the above sections. The material includes:
WHO - Entrepreneurs, farmers, cotton goods producers, child workers, coal miners, iron workers, railroad industry, industrial working class
WHAT - A shift from an economy based on farming and crafts to an economy based on manufacturing by machines in factories
WHEN - 1800-1870
WHERE - Great Britain, United States
HOW - An Agricultural Revolution changed farming practices that increased food supply. Increased food supply led to an increase in population. The large population led to a large labor supply to work in factories. Britain also possessed plentiful natural resources and many man made markets to trade manufactured goods within their vast empire.
Each teacher can decide how they use the chart in their classroom.
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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 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 Industrial Revolution poster designed for a U.S. History or World History course.
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)
This would be a good resource for a World History, Geography, or Social Studies class.
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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 Industrial Revolution Resource tasks students with making connection from the past to aspects of today’s society. It requires them to think critically and research how past concepts are still prevalent today.
This Industrial Revolution was a time of change and prosperity and like any historical event, many connections to the present day can be found in the history of that time period. 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:
Innovations and Inventions
Women’s Rights and Women in Power
Workplace Safety Regulations
Consumer Economics
Industrial Growth and Manufacturing
The Middle Class
This worksheet is set up as a graphic organizer. Students will find a current event based on the concepts listed and describe and then create a visual for the event/concept. This activity can be completed on the computer or printed for student use.
This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource.
This is version 2 of this resource. Version 1 includes the same general set-up but with different concepts and topics for students to analyze. If you are interested in version 1, please click on the link: Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past with Present.
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This Industrial Revolution Resource tasks students with making connection from the past to aspects of today’s society. It requires them to think critically and research how past concepts are still prevalent today.
This Industrial Revolution was a time of change and prosperity and like any historical event, many connections to the present day can be found in the history of that time period. 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
This worksheet is set up as a graphic organizer. Students will find a current event based on the concepts listed and describe and then create a visual for the event/concept. This activity can be completed on the computer or printed for student use.
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This product is designed to be used as an in class computer based assignment or an assignment to be completed at home with the use of a computer. This resource is a Google Docs created product so Google Classroom would be a perfect place for this assignment to be posted.
It could also be printed for students to use and complete. Students must watch short 8-10 minute video clips about certain portions of the Industrial Revolution. The videos and links that they will watch are:
The Steam Machine Changes the World
From Steam Machine to Locomotive
Changing Times: Railroads and Canals
Karl Marx: The Revolutionary Scholar
Students are presented with a graphic organizer of the four clips from above. 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. Teachers may find that they want to show the clips to all students in class at the same time or students may complete on their own as the links to the videos are included in the worksheet.
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This Bingo game is designed to help students review important figures, terms, publications, and ideas relevant to the Age of Enlightenment. This Bingo game includes printable game boards and clues for teachers to read to students.
Ideas from the game include:
John Locke
Natural Rights
Social Contract Theory
Separation of Church and State
Philosophe
Popular Sovereignty
Leviathan
Absolute Power
Life is Nasty Brutish and Short
Capitalism
Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
Thomas Hobbes
Balance of Mind and Heart
Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Three Branches of Government
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Montesquieu
Enlightenment
Monarchy
Laissez-Faire
Economics
Governed by the General Will
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This resource is a set of review questions that follow along with the film War Horse, directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the story of a horse and his journey from farm to the frontlines of World War I.
The questions in this product include questions relating to the film itself and also critical thinking questions about WWI and the effects of war.
This would be a great resource to use with students as they watch the film. The questions follow the film in order and are well connected to the history of WWI.
There are 15 total questions on two pages.
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This product includes a graphic organizer (found in the previews) in which students are responsible for researching a current events article or topic. This activity is designed to be completed in groups of 3-5. Instructions for grouping is included with the graphic organizer (activity). In groups, students are assigned roles for completing the activity. The roles are:
*Computer Operator *- A group member should be assigned to acquire and set up the computer for the group to use. This person will be the primary computer user but the computer may have to be passed to other students within the group for them to complete their roles.
Scribe - This person will be responsible for completing the handout. This handout can be completed online (scribe will become the typist) or these handouts can be printed for each group.
Artist - The artist is responsible for creating an artistic representation of the article that was researched.
Researcher - The researcher will be the primary person responsible for finding an article that is appropriate for the assignment. This person may also be in charge of searching for other pertinent information.
Speaker - The speaker will share what the group found to the entire class. How this is done is up to the teacher.
Student groups will complete the graphic organizer according to their specific jobs and roles.
This resource allows for teacher changes based on use and preference.
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This bundle includes all American Government related items. The resources cover a wide range of topics. Bundle includes activities for the branches of government, interest groups, forms of government, The U.S. Constitution, and many more. All of the included activities are designed for use in an American Government class but could also be used in a History or Social Studies course.
There are 46 total resources within this bundle.
The posters in this bundle are all in PDF format and can be used in a World History class. They are designed as 18x24 inch posters but could be stretched to fit other sizes as well. The bundle includes 9 posters available from my store. They include:
Ancient Civilizations Poster
The American Revolution Poster
The Vietnam War Poster
World War II Poster
Industrial Revolution Poster
Ancient Egypt Poster
The Reformation Poster
Ancient Rome Poster
The Persian Empire Poster