EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT!!! WEBQUEST: WORKING CONDITIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION MR. MURPHY GLOBAL HISTORY II.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FQ: What are some ways I can plan and organize my DBQ essay?
Advertisements

Color Your World!!! A Webquest Created by Miss Mary Schultz.
Chapter 3 Americans at Work.
Ms. Coughlin An Ellis Island Webquest Scavenger Hunt adapted from
A Web Quest to discover America’s beginning By: Mrs. Phillips Designed for Fourth Grade Created summer 2010 IntroductionIntroduction Process Task Evaluation.
Introduction What Are the Parts of Speech? HELP! Sara can’t remember what the parts of speech are. Can you help Sara by finding out what they are and.
Library Skills Mrs. Geist.  5.9 The student will find, evaluate, and select appropriate resources for a research product. ◦ a) Construct questions about.
Edublogs.org Lesley Raymond. Why use Edublogs? Free! (+ other versions with more features) Easy to use Easy access to students’ blogs Insert pictures.
21st Century Teaching Scholarship & Certificate Program Workshop 3 Bon Education.
SBCSS Teaching American History Program: Trends in American Foreign Policy Year
Vacation Prices WebQuest designed by Mark Donabella The three major costs of a vacation are: Airfare Hotel Rental Car.
Tea Time! Kathleen Wilson. Introduction While cleaning Dr. Nimble’s lab, you come across a strange machine. You and your friend decide to explore this.
CAN YOU GET TO THE GROCERY STORE IN TIME? Web quest.
The Great Depression The Dust Bowl.
Simile poems for kids by Lawraine Guichard
Back-Off Bully! Let’s Begin AUTHOR: Rose Bencivengo and Cherie Seaha.
History or Fiction? The truth behind Johnny Tremain.
Task Process Evaluation Conclusion 19 th Century United States Immigration Welcome to Ellis Island: This is the island where many European immigrants.
Dr. Dinesh Kumar Assistant Professor Department of ENT, GMC Amritsar.
How to do Quality Research for Your Research Paper
 IntroductionIntroduction  TaskTask  ProcessProcess  EvaluationEvaluation  ConclusionConclusion  Resources Resources  Credits Credits  Additional.
The WebQuest. Bernie Dodge (2007) provides a definition of a WebQuest A real WebQuest.... is wrapped around a doable and interesting task that is ideally.
Real vs. Fake The Reliability of Information on the Internet.
©2015 Paul Read 5.5 Writing Opinion Essays in Part Two /sizes/z/in/photostream/
Exploring the World of WebQuests August 2006 Sandy Schaufelberger, Presenter.
2011 By Kristin Rowe. Introduction Introduction | Task | | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Credits | Teacher PageTask | Process Evaluation Conclusion.
Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits.
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [Teacher Page]Teacher Page A WebQuest for 6-12 th Grade (History/Social Studies.
We Are All Authors Odile Heisel Language Arts in Library 3 rd grade Microsoft Clip Art.
What Happened on the Day You Were Born? Ms. A. Martin, M.ED.
What do you really know about your family? Designed by: Andy Harris Contact: Web-quest for High School Biology.
Colonial Life Web Quest By Kimberly Kamp Home Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teachers Website Evaluation.
Out of this World WebQuest It is easier than you think! Created by Susan Crowley.
Chapter 7.  Feature sidebars ▪ A piece that is used to support or accompany another story that has been written  In Magazines ▪ Usually written over.
Created by: Kristie Hostetler Enter. -Introduction -Task -Process -Evaluation -Conclusion -Credits Teacher Page.
I’ve Got A Plan Alternate Plans For Economic Relief A Webquest By Brian Wendell Photo-
Some Thoughts About WebQuests Nancy Brown, Presenter.
Introduction: Have you ever wondered…. How raindrops are formed? Where does the rain go after it hits the ground? Where does the water we drink come from?
Early Explorers of America. Introduction Many brave men, the early explorers, left their homes in search of something more and in doing so they changed.
EARTHQUAKE A Webquest by Johnna Compton All links current as of December 4, 2003.
Exploring Our World A WebQuest created by Anthony Borgia.
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits A WebQuest for 9 th Grade World History Based on a template from The WebQuest.
The Press Wars A WebQuest An Investigation Of The Role Northern And Southern Newspapers Had In The Years Before And During The American Civil War Click.
THE NEWS REPORT OSSLT WORKSHOP.
 Reading Quiz  Peer Critiques  Evaluating Peer Critiques.
A WebQuest about WebQuests (For Teachers). Introduction The Web is filled with fabulous teaching and learning content. How do you get students to use.
Life as a “Muckraker” during the Progressive Era. By John Webb.
Middle Grades Group #1 WebQuest for 8 th Grade Georgia Studies Computer Literacy in Education Fall 2007 Designed By: Amy Ward, Ashley Bailey, & Heide Watson.
You have all some how been transported back in time. A time where the Black Death stalked every door step. People thought trade was the best thing that.
What was life like during the 1930’s? 9 th Grade Language Arts Mandy Gleason HomeHome Introduction Assignment StepsIntroductionAssignmentSteps EvaluationConclusionReferences.
In this webquest, students will use online resources to research information about how life was different long ago than it is today. They will use their.
DR. Doolittle's Little Helper Animal WebQuest For 2 nd or third grade By: Tracy Hall EDU 505 Multimedia and the Internet for Educators Fall 08.
Bioethics WebQuest A WebQuest for 9 th Grade Biology Designed by Ms. Valdes IntroductionIntroduction | Task | Process | Evaluation.
Webquests Ann Howden UEN Professional Development May 25, 2005.
Introduction: You are employed by a major teen magazine that each month focuses on societal problems that can affect teens and/or their families. This.
Fantastic Fossils Introduction Task
The Civil War Project.
Title Title: Civil War Description: Effects on the United States
Three Branches of Government WebQuest
Ancient Rome A WebQuest on Social Class and Equality
Urbanization in the US: America’s dirty little secret
Simile poems for kids by Lawraine Guichard
Native Americans and Westward Expansion
Red Badge of Courage Webquest
Technology as a Tool in Reading in the Elementary School
Developing Thinking Thinking Skills for 21st century learners Literacy
Cold War Project Due: March 15, 2012.
Red Badge of Courage Webquest
History of Earth: Geologic Eras of Time
European-Global Conversation
Presentation transcript:

EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT!!! WEBQUEST: WORKING CONDITIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION MR. MURPHY GLOBAL HISTORY II

Introduction Did you ever wonder what your life would be like 150 years ago? Did you know young adults your age often worked at least 12 hours a day with little breaks under harsh conditions? And you thought going to school every day was hard! Today, you will explore child labor conditions during the Industrial Revolution. Maybe your daily life isn’t that bad after all………….

Task Your task is to research how the Industrial Revolution impacted different individuals, both socially and economically, during the 19 th century. Your journey will focus on child labor and working conditions for all individuals. By the end of this Webquest you will have: Completed the accompanying questions on Child labor and working conditions by exploring the Internet Create a newspaper story as if you were a reporter during the Industrial Revolution. This “Breaking News” article will explain specific characteristics of the working conditions and child labor, by interviewing an actual worker from a factory. (Time to use your imagination. You must pretend you are interviewing a person and use appropriate responses based on what you have learned!)

Assignment You will be assessed on your research during the class while exploring the Webquest. This will occur through the questions that you answer and will turn in the following class and by interaction with their partner. The “Breaking News” story will be the bulk of the assessment. You will be provided a copy of the rubric which is located in the Webquest. Your article will demonstrate the knowledge that you learned through the Webquest, as well as your creativity by taking on the role of a reporter.

Answer the following questions as you search through the websites: 1) What were working conditions like? 2) Who were the people working in the factories? 3) What were the hours and pay for factory workers? 4) Why did people subject themselves to these conditions? 5) Would you work in a place like this in order to support your family? After you complete the questions above, you are to create a newspaper article as if you were a reporter living in England during the Industrial Revolution. You will be the first to encounter this “Breaking News” story. You will write this news story as if you were stepping foot inside the factory. Remember, as a reporter, answer the “Who”, “What”, “Where”, “When”, “Why”, and “How” questions of the Industrial Revolution. Use what you learned from today and BE CREATIVE!

Resources 1. “Industrial Revolution Child Labor” st.html st.html “Industrial Revolution Working Conditions” strial_Revolution.html strial_Revolution.html 3. “Industrial Revolution Pictures” trialrevolution/home.html trialrevolution/home.html

CATEGORY4321 Who, What, When, Where & How All of article adequately address the 5 W's (who, what, when, where and how) % of the article adequately address the 5 W's (who, what, when, where and how) % of the article adequately address the 5 W's (who, what, when, where and how). Less than 75% of the article adequately address the 5 W's (who, what, when, where, and how). Articles - Purpose % of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic % of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic % of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic. Less than 75% of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic. Articles - Supporting Details The details in the article are clear, effective, and vivid % of the time. The details in the article are clear and pertinent 80-90% of the time. The details in the article are clear and pertinent 70-79% of the time. The details in more than 25% of the article are neither clear nor pertinent. Articles - Interest The article contains facts, figures, and/or word choices that make the article exceptionally interesting to readers. The article contains facts, figures, and/or word choices that make the article interesting to readers. The article contains some facts or figures but is marginally interesting to read. The article does not contain facts or figures that might make it interesting to read. EVALUATION

Many people tend to think that the working conditions that existed during the Industrial Revolution no longer exist. In reality, there are many parts of the world today, and even in the United States, that horrible working conditions like those during the Industrial Revolution are occurring. Whether it’s Maquiladoras in Mexico and Latin America, or Nike factories in Asia, low wages and long hours in factories continue to plague many people all over the world. If you wish to learn more about this, perusing the sites below are recommended. If you feel compelled to help end the abuses, visit the Co-op American website below and learn more about what you can do. Conclusion manufacturing-in-mexico-the-mexican-in-bond-maquila-program globalization

Credits Special thanks go to: Tom Marsh and Dr. Bernie Dodge- for the initial development of the WebQuest. Without these minds, this would not be possible. for the online ability to create meaningful rubrics! Permission is hereby granted for other educators to use this WebQuest for educational purposes only. My fellow colleagues of the Maryvale High School Social Studies Department for their input and suggestions Fresno Pacific and Professor George Smith for offering and facilitating a class on WebQuests for teachers!