Changes in Britain as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

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Changes in Britain as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

Starter: Make two columns in your book: Before and After the Industrial Revolution and write the numbers in the correct column 2 3 1 5 4 6 8 7 9

Task: Arrange your cards into the following groups: Population 2. Work 5. Living conditions 3. Transport 4. Health & Medicine

1750 1825 1900 Population Transport Work Health & Medicine Living conditions

Task: On A3 paper you must design a poster summarising the main changes that took place during the industrial revolution