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Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce the Industrial Revolution TEKS 5.4 A. This template can also be used by students for researching information after the lesson has been conducted. This is a template and will require that you insert information. Delete any instructions you do not want to display. Key questions should be introduced when commencing the lesson.

The Industrial Revolution

Key Question How did the Industrial Revolution change the way goods were made? How did new inventions during the Industrial Revolution lead to increased production of manufactured and farm goods? How did new inventions in transportation impact the country?

Cotton-Spinning Factory Add text here to explain the importance of Slater’s factory and the impact it had on mass production

Cotton Gin Add text here to include what this machine did and the impact it had on slavery and production rates

Mechanical Reaper Add text here to explain this invention and the impact it had on farming

Steam Engine Add text here to explain this invention and its impact on transportation projects.edtech.sandi.net/.../ teacher.html

Steam Locomotive Add text here to explain this invention and its impact on transportation