DAILY US HISTORY The Week of 3-7 Jan 17

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DAILY US HISTORY The Week of 3-7 Jan 17 15 DAILY US HISTORY The Week of 3-7 Jan 17 MONDAY- TUESDAY-A capital- Money invested to start new businesses technology- Scientific discoveries that simplify work cotton gin- A machine that removes cotton seeds from the fiber patent- A law that gives an inventor the sole legal right to an invention and its profits for a certain period of time factory system- A system bringing manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency ( interchangeable parts- Large amounts of uniform pieces that can replace any other identical pieces Objectives- 1) Describe how the Industrial Revolution began in the United States. 2) Explain the impact that new technology had on the Industrial Revolution Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: capital, technology, cotton gin, patent, factory system, Interchangable parts Activities- Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 /Note-taking/ Surprise Pop-Quiz/ Homework- Read “Eli Whitney’s Patent for the Cotton Gin” WEDNESDAY-A Objectives- 1) Describe how the Industrial Revolution began in the United States. 2) Explain the impact that new technology had on the Industrial Revolution Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: capital, technology, cotton gin, patent, factory system, Interchangable parts Activities- Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 /Note-taking/ Surprise Pop-Quiz/ Homework- Read “Eli Whitney’s Patent for the Cotton Gin” capital- Money invested to start new businesses technology- Scientific discoveries that simplify work cotton gin- A machine that removes cotton seeds from the fiber patent- A law that gives an inventor the sole legal right to an invention and its profits for a certain period of time factory system- A system bringing manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency ( interchangeable parts- Large amounts of uniform pieces that can replace any other identical pieces THURSDAY-B Objectives- 1)Explain how transportation improved in the early 1800s. 2)Understand how the Western settlements affected the nation’s economy and politics Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: Census, turnpike Activities- Complete Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 Power Point/ Begin PowerPoint Presentation Chapter 6, Section 2/Note-taking//Surprise Pop- Quiz/Kahooit Review 6-1 Homework- Read “Hazardous Duty-Factory Work During The Industrial Revolution” and answer the Reading Check Questions census- The official count of the population turnpike- Road on which travelers pay a toll FRIDAY-A Objectives- 1)Explain how transportation improved in the early 1800s. 2)Understand how the Western settlements affected the nation’s economy and politics Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: Census, turnpike Activities- Complete Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 Power Point/ Begin PowerPoint Presentation Chapter 6, Section 2/Note-taking//Surprise Pop- Quiz/Kahooit Review 6-1 Homework- Read “Hazardous Duty-Factory Work During The Industrial Revolution” and answer the Reading Check Questions census- The official count of the population turnpike- Road on which travelers pay a toll

DAILY US HISTORY The Week of 3-7 Jan 17 16 DAILY US HISTORY The Week of 3-7 Jan 17 MONDAY- TUESDAY-A Objectives- 1) Describe how the Industrial Revolution began in the United States. 2) Explain the impact that new technology had on the Industrial Revolution Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: capital, technology, cotton gin, patent, factory system, Interchangable parts Activities- Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 /Note-taking/ Surprise Pop-Quiz/ Homework- Read “Eli Whitney’s Patent for the Cotton Gin” WEDNESDAY-A Objectives- 1) Describe how the Industrial Revolution began in the United States. 2) Explain the impact that new technology had on the Industrial Revolution Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: capital, technology, cotton gin, patent, factory system, Interchangable parts Activities- Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 /Note-taking/ Surprise Pop-Quiz/ Homework- Read “Eli Whitney’s Patent for the Cotton Gin” THURSDAY-B Objectives- 1)Explain how transportation improved in the early 1800s. 2)Understand how the Western settlements affected the nation’s economy and politics Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: Census, turnpike Activities- Complete Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 Power Point/ Begin PowerPoint Presentation Chapter 6, Section 2/Note-taking//Surprise Pop- Quiz/Kahooit Review 6-1 Homework- Read “Hazardous Duty-Factory Work During The Industrial Revolution” and answer the Reading Check Questions FRIDAY-A Objectives- 1)Explain how transportation improved in the early 1800s. 2)Understand how the Western settlements affected the nation’s economy and politics Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: Census, turnpike Activities- Complete Power Point Presentation Chapter 6, Section 1 Power Point/ Begin PowerPoint Presentation Chapter 6, Section 2/Note-taking//Surprise Pop- Quiz/Kahooit Review 6-1 Homework- Read “Hazardous Duty-Factory Work During The Industrial Revolution” and answer the Reading Check Questions

Essential Question The Week of 3-7 Jan 17 One of my primary objects is to form the tools so the tools themselves shall fashion the work and give to every part its just proportion. Eli Whitney MONDAY TUESDAY Were you surprised by how little power the President actually has? WEDNESDAY Were you surprised by how little power the President actually has? THURSDAY How do you think that the growth of agriculture affected the country’s population? Answers will vary should include a reference to the fact that if the agricultural revolution never took place, there could not have been an industrial revolution. FRIDAY How do you think that the growth of agriculture affected the country’s population? Answers will vary should include a reference to the fact that if the agricultural revolution never took place, there could not have been an industrial revolution.

Essential Question The Week of 3-7 Jan 17 One of my primary objects is to form the tools so the tools themselves shall fashion the work and give to every part its just proportion. Eli Whitney MONDAY TUESDAY Were you surprised by how little power the President actually has? WEDNESDAY Were you surprised by how little power the President actually has? THURSDAY How do you think that the growth of agriculture affected the country’s population? FRIDAY How do you think that the growth of agriculture affected the country’s population?