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Reminders: Unit: The Industrial Revolution Focus Activity: Homework: MYP Inquiry Question: What are the consequences of industrial growth? Focus Activity: Turn to page 15 Homework: Finish RAFT (pg. 17) LTA due TUESDAY! Get any papers that you are missing signed! Focus Question: What was the Industrial Revolution? Friday, March 15th, 2019  “Beware the ides of March…”  Reminders: FINISH ESSAYS TODAY! Unit 7 Quiz: Friday, 3/22

Compass Activity East: What EXCITES you about this article? West: What WORRIES you about this article? North: What NEEDS do you have with this article? What more do you NEED to know? South: What SUGGESTIONS do you have for the MIT workers that are developing this technology?

Let’s Break it Down… Industrial Revolution

A change in manufacturing. Industrial= MANUFACTURING Revolution= Change A change in manufacturing.

Before: Goods made mostly by _______ in homes or small workshops. The Industrial Revolution was a major change in how goods were produced… Before: Goods made mostly by _______ in homes or small workshops. After: More goods made by ________________ in _______________. hand machines factories

Factories and machines allowed more goods to be produced… Faster and Cheaper Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper * Faster * Cheaper *

Spinning Jenny Machine developed in Britain that allowed workers to spin several threads of cloth at once.

Textile Mill Factory that used water-powered machines to spin thread and weave cloth.

Cotton Gin Machine that separated cotton seeds from cotton fiber; made cotton very profitable in the South.

Interchangeable Parts System where parts of a tool or instrument are made identically by machine.

 Early 1900’s, Industrial Revolution 2013, Pakistan 

Does child labor still exist today? What company’s logo and slogan is printed above the girl’s head? NIKE

Does child labor still exist today? What company is this image referencing? APPLE

Does child labor still exist today? What company is this image referencing?

Exit Card Write a prediction… What will be one POSITIVE and one NEGATIVE result of the Industrial Revolution?