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Warm-Up 5minutes Think of modern technologies, such as the internet or the iphone, and explain how the invention has impacted your life? (hint: think about how you use it) TODAY’s Activity 1)Introduce how to interpret a Political Cartoon 1)Open textbook to page R28 2)Analyze the example in the book 2)2010 BP Oil Spill Activity 1)Play and listen for key people or groups, major facts (whatever is missed, get it from the article), effects 2)Show Political Cartoon and Hand out Assessment 3)Complete Assessment (this is going on the Standard Based Board) DLG: Analyze the way Industrialization can impact American Society Tues Jan 18, 2011 HW: (1) RSG pages (2) Bring Your Netbooks – we will use TOMORROW, (3) Chap 11 Quiz – Jan 27 th, Chap 11 Test – Jan 28 th

Warm-Up 5 minutes 1.Open Netbook go to my website, Regular Weekly Assignment and save “Chap 11 Powerpoint” to History Folder TODAY’s Activity 1)Discuss RSG pages )Introduce Chapter 11 Outline (tape outline on page _____) 1)Explain Notes Format 2)Discuss the timeline on page 323 3)Chap 11 Sec 1 – Early Industry and Inventions on page ______ 1)Define Industrial Revolution 2)Draw a bubble map to describe Industrial Revolution 3)Causes of Industrial Revolution DLG: Analyze the ways in which machines changed American society Wed Jan 19, 2011 HW: (1) RSG pages (2) Chap 11 Quiz – Jan 27th, Chap 11 Test – Jan 28th

To World 1844 Telegraph line connects Washington, D.C., and Baltimore Nat Turner leads slave rebellion in Virginia Erie Canal completed Monroe Doctrine issued Missouri Compromise balances number of slave and free states. Image 1813 Weaving factory built in Waltham, Massachusetts War of 1812 disrupts U.S. shipping Congress bans the African slave trade Robert Fulton launches a steamboat on the Hudson River.

Back to Home Back to U.S Louis Daguerre is recognized for his photographic process Slavery is abolished in British Empire First public railroad operates in England Peru and Mexico gain independence from Spain.1815 Napoleon defeated at Waterloo Haiti wins independence from France.

Warm-Up Chap minutes 1.In your notebook on page ____, use your notes to answer the following question in a complete sentence: Why was New England the first and best place to build factories? TODAY’s Activity 1)Discuss RSG pages )Chap 11 Sec 2 – Plantations and Slavery Spread on pages ______ 1)Define Plantation System 2)Describe the characteristics of Plantation System 3)Semester Exam 1)Review the Questions you missed and write down why you missed it 2)Cover the Most Missed Questions on the test DLG: Analyze the ways in which machines changed American society Thurs Jan 20, 2011 HW: (1) Chap 11 Quiz – Jan 27th, Chap 11 Test – Jan 28th

Warm-Up Chap minutes 1.Tape Inventions/Inventors on page ______ 2.In your notebook on page ____, use your notes on page ___ to answer the following questions in a complete sentence: (1) What was the effect of the Spinning Jenny on the clothing industry? for women? (2) How does urbanization impact Industrial Revolution? TODAY’s Activity 1)Invention Activity 1)Categorize the Inventions 2)Notebook: 1)Look at each Industry and identify what the inventions in them have in common 2)Pick one invention that strengthened it’s industry then and why? 3)Discuss 4)Create Flipbook DLG: Analyze the ways in which machines changed American society Fri Jan 21, 2011 HW: (1) Finish Inventions assignment (2) Chap 11 Quiz – Jan 27th, Chap 11 Test – Jan 28th

Inventions Flipbook – Impact US Now Research an invention from each industry- Transportation, Communication, Agriculture, and Textile(clothing)- of the early 1800s to learn how it has been improved upon today Create Flipbook 1.Front: write the name and the industry 2.Inside Flap Top: 2 Improvements 3.Inside: Impact each invention has on it’s industry