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What does this quote mean, how can we apply it to our lives? Warm Up # 13 What does this quote mean, how can we apply it to our lives?

Socratic Seminar Prep Worbkok PG. 29

What is a Socratic Seminar (Fishbowl) Class Discussion Some participate while others observe/coach

How you will be graded How to get points Offering New Ideas Asking Questions Referring to the Text Building on Others Ideas How to lose points Distracting or Disrupting Others Monopolizing the Conversation

For Each Question You Should Have… Opinions: Your thoughts on the matter. Facts: Details to support your arguments. Questions: Questions that you have for other students to spur on discussion. When you think that you have enough information…you would be WRONG!!!!

Question 1: Helpful Information: Would you rather live before or after the Industrial Revolution? Explain. Helpful Information: “Before Industrialism Notes” – Workbook pg. 13 “After Industrialism Notes” – Workbook pg. 26 Industrial Revolution Guided Reading – Workbook pg. 15 Blue Collar blues Guided Reading – pg. 21

Question 2 Do you think that women were treated better before of after the industrial Revolution, why or why not? Helpful Information: “Before Industrialism Notes” “After Industrialism Notes” Mother of Invention Guided Reading Blue Collar blues Guided Reading

Question 3 3. Is it okay to use children as workers? Explain. Helpful Information Mankind Video Questions – Workbook pg. 14

Question 4 Were workers treated fairly in early industrial factories? Explain

Question 5 Is it okay to use children as workers? Explain. Helpful Information: Child Labor Notes – Wo0rkbook pg. 16 Child Labor Reading – Class Docs pg. 28-35