Model Clock Questions to ponder: What is the ideal clock?

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Model Clock Questions to ponder: What is the ideal clock? What does it look like? How does it work?

Create a clock Objective: Make a paper model of a clock with two moveable hands Supplies: construction paper, scissors, markers, and 1 brad Time: Create a clock as quickly as you can with as much detail as you can Have one group member time how long it takes you to make the clock

Create a Clock Part II Objective: Make a paper model of a clock with two moveable hands Supplies: paper plates, 2 paper hands, and brads Time: Create 4 clocks as quickly as you can. Try to beat the other groups. Have one group member time the experiment

*Remember the Industrial Revolution Activity From Thursday* What was the Industrial Revolution?

Questions What did the first clock represent? What did the second attempt represent? What are some advantages of the handmade clock? What are some disadvantages? What some advantages of the mass-produced, interchangeable parts clock?

Questions cont… Which clock do you like better? Which would you rather buy and why? As a worker which clock would you rather produce?

ID Question- 02/20/2013 Choose ONE of the statements below: The Industrial Revolution made positive changes in American society because… The Industrial Revolution did NOT make positive changes in American society because…