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Bell Ringer Date: Vocabulary terms are due TOMORROW! 2) No Bell Ringers this week Take a worksheet from the front and think about this question… What do you think is the most important invention in the last 100 years? Why?

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

Grab a Textbook… Turn to pg. 390 in the book CHAPTER 11 – SECTION 2 We will read 1 ½ pages together and begin to fill in the chart. Take note to fill in the guided notes and charts on your worksheet

The Telegraph 1. What two parts of the telegraph does this diagram show? 2. What would the reader of a telegraph message need to know?

Samuel F.B. Morse Send and receive Messages