Organize your Books This will make it much easier when you are studying to 1.Find information easily, especially when studying 2.Have a general answer.

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Organize your Books This will make it much easier when you are studying to 1.Find information easily, especially when studying 2.Have a general answer to our essential question 3.Act as a great review tool at home or the end of the lesson Title Title: Revolutions Essential Question Todays Essential Question Leave about ½ Page blank At the end of the lesson, we will add 1~2 sentences to try and answer the essential question Leave about ½ Page blank At the end of the lesson, we will add 1~2 sentences to try and answer the essential question

Lesson 1- Revolution Essential Question What are the characteristics of a Revolution? Learning Outcomes - Students will: o Preview – What is a Revolution? o Learn about the mobile phone revolution Success Criteria I can explain why we are in a cell phone revolution

Preview Do you think this cartoon is accurate? Was it always like this? o When did it change?

Title Title: Revolutions Essential Question What are the characteristics of a Revolution? 1.What is a revolution? 2.What is a revolution you are experiencing today? 3.Why is it a revolution? 4.How did it happen? 5.Can you think of any outside factors that led to this? 6.Is it finished?

Revolution Definition A revolution is a historical event or process that results in fundamental change in the way a society or political system is structured.

Discuss How has having a phone changed life? o What do you use your phone for? o If you did not have a phone, how would you do these things?

“The Brick” Key features o First cell phone people could buy o Weight – 790 g o Memory – 30 names What things could you have done with this phone? Is this a revolution?

Tiny is better Key Features o Memory – 250 phone numbers o Weight – 150g o Game – Snake What things could you have done with this phone? Is this a revolution?

Apple Saves Us Key Features o Memory 8~16 GB What things could you have done with this phone? Is this a revolution?

Conclusions When do you think the cell phone revolution began? When do you think cell phones created a fundamental change in society? Do you think there are any other factors, besides phone design, that led to this?

Title Title: Revolutions Essential Question What are the characteristics of a Revolution? 1.What is a revolution? 2.What is a revolution you are experiencing today? 3.Why is it a revolution? 4.How did it happen? 5.Can you think of any outside factors that led to this? 6.Is it finished?