U2-L4 October 8, 2009 Answer the following in complete sentences: 1. For what 3 reasons did the Industrial Revolution happen first in Great Britain? What.

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U2-L4 October 8, 2009 Answer the following in complete sentences: 1. For what 3 reasons did the Industrial Revolution happen first in Great Britain? What are three negative results of the Industrial Revolution? DRILL

1. For what 3 reasons did the Industrial Revolution happen first in Great Britain? 1.Developed a practical use of science 2.Access to the sea and world markets 3.Excess of farmers willing to move to cities to work in factories 2.What are three negative results of the Industrial Revolution? 1.Increased child labor 2.Unhealthy working conditions 3.Destruction of the craft tradition U2-L4

Modern Science is based on traditions of thought that came together in Europe about 500 years ago. Industrial Revolution first started in Great Britain. –Practical use of Science –Access to the sea and world markets. –Excess of farmers willing to move to cities to work in factories. Industrial Revolution increased productivity –Increased child labor and unhealthy working conditions. –Destroyed the craft tradition Industrial Revolution still underway –Electronics and computers changed work patterns and brought social and economic changes. U2-L4 EXPLORATION

U2-L4 Write the question and answer True or False Leave 2 lines of space for teacher true or false explanation. 1.Metallurgy developed during the Neolithic Age. 2.The two main ingredients of bronze are copper and tin. 3.Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron. 4.The Iron Age was defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools.

U2-L10 5. Throughout history, technology has been a major force in reshaping the social, cultural, political, and economic landscape. 6. The Middle Ages saw the development of many technological devices that produced long- lasting effects on technology and society. 7. Answer the following: What are the 5 elements of cooperative learning?

U2-L8 1.Metallurgy developed during the Neolithic Age. False – metallurgy, the science and technology of metals, developed during the Bronze Age. 2.The two main ingredients of bronze are copper and tin. True – smelting and mixing copper and tin is the most common method of producing bronze. 3.Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron. True – however, steel was difficult to produce using methods of the Iron Age. 4.The Iron Age was defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools. True – the best tools and weapons were made from steel, although iron was most likely used. ANSWERS

5. Throughout history, technology has been a major force in reshaping the social, cultural, political, and economic landscape. TRUE 6. The Middle Ages saw the development of many technological devices that produced long- lasting effects on technology and society. TRUE U2-L10

U2-L1 COOPERATIVE LEARNING (see handout) Positive Interdependence 1.Speak positively to each other 2.Rely on each other to fulfill objective Face-to-Face Interactions –Speak to each other Individual Accountability –Be responsible for participating Interpersonal and Small-Group Skills Group Processing –Work with each other for accomplishment

U2-L4 HOMEWORK Study handouts and notes for test next week.