Industrial Revolution and Immigration M arch 11th(A) and 12th(B) Ho w was the US prepared for industrialization in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s?

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Industrial Revolution and Immigration M arch 11th(A) and 12th(B) Ho w was the US prepared for industrialization in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s?

RAP : J ackpot literacy activity: Pair / Share – Students will work together using page in their Creating America book to summarize (in 7 words) the 7 reasons America was poised for a successful Industrial Revolution. They will then use 14 words to come up with a main idea for the importance of all 7 elements

RAP : J ackpot literacy activity: Pair / Share – Students will work together using page in their Creating America book to summarize (in 7 words) the 7 reasons America was poised for a successful Industrial Revolution. They will then use 14 words to come up with a main idea for the importance of all 7 elements

Connection to Civil War and Reconstruction Pe ople continued to move west for farming, to raise cattle, and mining Native Americans and Mexicanos faced threats to their culture for new settlers Even though Native Americans fought for their freedom, over hunting by whites, and legislation forced Native Americans to change. Life in the west was difficult, but all groups contributed to its development. Even before the Civil War, factory production had spread beyond the northern textile mills to other regions and industries. The Industrial Revolution represents the time when the US begins to mass produce products in factories instead of individually in homes.

America "The Story of US" 1. America’s greatest modern innovation: ________________________ 2. Who ensured that the Statue of Liberty stays in NYC? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. How tall is the Statue of Liberty? What metal is it made out of? __________________________________________________________________________ 4. What does the Statue of Liberty represent? ______________________________________ 5. What is the first stop for most new Americans? ___________________________________ 6. From nearly _______ million new immigrants arrive in the US 7. What product is needed to build skyscrapers? ____________________________________ 8. What was the method that Andrew Carnegie would find to produce steel in a quick and inexpensive way? ___________________________________________________________ 9. What city does Carnegie build his steel factory? __________________________________ 10. List three things that the mass production of steel would help to produce. ___________________________________________________________________________ 11. What was so dangerous about “walking the steel? ________________________________ 12. Describe what it was like to be a roughneck? ____________________________________ 13. What does Thomas Edison do for the modern era? _________________________________ 14. What group of people begins to make up a large part of the workforce for the first time? _____________________________________________________________________________ 15. What made the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory so deadly? _____________________________________________________________________________ 16. What good happened because of the factory fire? ___________________________________

Pair / Share and then write in complete sentences. 1. What is the Industrial Revolution? 2. Which of the 7 elements do you think is the most critical for a successful industrial revolution? Why? 3. Predict if the industrial revolution will be successful in the US and explain why or why not.

Homework RAFT: oRole : Newspaper writer, political cartoonist, Industrial promoter, ect oAudience: Investors, farmers, immigrants (anyone you want to become involved in the industrial Revolution oFormat: Newspaper article, political cartoon, painting, sculpture Topic: Why the Industrial Revolution is good for America and will be successful.

1. I understood the concepts in today's lesson. V ery well Some what Not at all 2. What I remember most from today's lesson is List the 7 elements found in America leading to the Industrial Revolution without looking in your notes. Ticket out the Door Socrative BYOT or paper