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Industrial Revolution Unit: PPT, Test, Readings, & Activities! Distance Learning

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Learning the Social Sciences
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    1. This bundle includes items for the Industrial Revolution, Nationalism and Nation-States, Victorian Age, and the Modern Era. There are numerous PowerPoint presentations, tests with study guides, readings, activities, readings, and projects. I do not have a unit plan for this as I know that teachers
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    This bundle comes with several items to help you teach the Industrial Revolution. It also comes in multiple formats (Microsoft and Google Docs and Slides).

    Items:

    • PowerPoint with Note Sheet
    • Test with a Study Guide
    • Readings
      • Agricultural Revolution
      • Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
      • Capitalism, Communism, and Socialism Reading & Comic Activity
      • Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism
      • Urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
      • Poetry during the Industrial Revolution

    • Day 1 What do you Know?
    • Documentary on Adam Smith
    • Documentary on child labor
    • One Pager Project
    • Analyzing Political Cartoons
    • KIM Vocab
    • Exit Slips

    The major items and people from the era are covered.

    • Agricultural Revolution with Charles Townsend and Jethro Tull
    • Inventions of the Revolution: Spinning Jenny, Steam Engine, Cotton Gin, Power Loom and more!
    • Life in the city and child labor
    • Capitalism, socialism, and communism
    • Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism
    • Malthus and Ricardo
    • John Wesley
    • Why Britain was first

    I do not have a unit plan for this as I know that teachers have different schedules that they follow. I alone have had block classes, 45-minute classes, and 57-minute classes. Activities match the PowerPoint and that is a good guide.

    I have my weekly plan on my website and you can utilize it and the pre-recorded lectures on YouTube. www.learningthesocialsciences.com

    Link to Google Versions in the Microsoft Docs or PowerPoint versions.

    Perfect for distance learning.

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