One of the most indelible scenes from Modern Times, the 1936 Charlie Chaplin film about the dreary life of an oppressed factory worker in Depression-era America, has Chaplin's character strapped to a contraption that feeds him automatically, leaving his hands free to continue working on the assembly line below the dining platform. In the film, the
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Inventions flourished during the US industrial revolution. In this book, you will learn about some of the inventions that helped transform America during the era of the machines. Read about how the telephone was invented as well as the other discoveries and inventions of Thomas Alva Edison. Buy a copy today.
Growth of LABOR UNIONS in America during the Industrial Revolution Students will learn about the rise of labor unions at the turn of the century in America in this creative lecture presentation. Students will watch a film clip, "The Triangle Shirt-Waist Factory Fire" as a hook. They will also read about the different types of unions that were created and complete a graphic organizer of their choice. Buyer Feedback: Loved it! Really great source to communicate the topic well! Thank you so much! Topics include: 1. The Triangle Shirt-Waist Factory Fire (Introduction) 2. Problems Workers Faced 3. Creating A Union 4. The Rise of Labor Unions (AFL, Knights of Labor, etc) This purchase includes the following: Detailed lesson plan 32-slide presentation lecture: The Rise of Labor Unions (PPT, Google, Editable) 2-page READING: The Rise of Labor Unions (PDF) 2-page NOTES student handout (Print and Digital) 1-page ASSESSMENT(Print and Digital) Link to film clip: Triangle Shirt-Waist Factory Fire Answer KEYs included *This product includes both a print and digital version compatible with Google Classroom. Both teacher and student directions are included. Share the resources with your students via Google or Google Classroom. Students will be able to type directly into the document.* California Standard: 11.1.1 Know the effects of industrialization on living and working conditions, including the portrayal of working conditions and food safety in Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle. 11/5/23 ************************************************************************************************************ ⭐Unions Turn Violent ⭐Captains of Industry Sensory Figure ⭐RAFT Writing Assignment | American Immigration (1880-1920) ⭐Progressive Leaders X-Ray Poster ⭐UNIT TEST Immigration & Industrial Revolution ************************************************************************************************************ Let’s Connect: EMAIL LIST Get a FREE product that includes 70 teaching strategies! FACEBOOK BLOG INSTAGRAM PINTEREST Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Chalk Dust Diva on the top of my store page. You will be the first to receive notifications when I post new products and have sales. Pay with a Purchase Order! At checkout, click edit if you need more than one product. You can purchase additional classroom licenses at a reduced cost. Then, click on checkout. At the top, click on the Purchase Order tab. Follow instructions for the P.O. TpT will save your order and when the P.O. is received, your downloads will be available for you on the website. You will receive an email that will let you know when payment has been received. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
The significant technological advancements of the Industrial Revolution changed production in Europe and North America. Find out how Arts and Crafts artists faced the competition of mass production with craftsmanship.
About the Book "The true story of how a 1969 fire in one of the most polluted rivers in America helped foster awareness of water pollution and how the river's fate contributed to the environmental movement"-- Book Synopsis Discover the true story of how a 1969 fire in one of the most polluted rivers in America sparked the national Earth Day movement in this nonfiction picture book by award-winning author Barry Wittenstein and beloved illustrator Jessie Hartland. After the Industrial Revolution in the 1880s, the Cayuhoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, caught fire almost twenty times, earning Cleveland the nickname "The Mistake on the Lake." Waste dumping had made fires so routine that local politicians and media didn't pay them any mind, and other Cleveland residents laughed off their combustible river and even wrote songs about it. But when the river ignited again in June 1969, the national media picked up on the story and added fuel to the fire of the recent environmental movement. A year later, in 1970, President Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency--leading to the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts--and the first Earth Day was celebrated. It was a celebration, it was a protest, and it was the beginning of a movement to save our planet. Review Quotes "A engaging story ... informative."-- "-- Booklist""A lively account of a watershed event."-- "-- Kirkus" About the Author Barry Wittenstein writes narrative nonfiction and historical fiction picture books. His book A Place to Land: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Speech that Inspired a Nation, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney, received the 2020 Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children. It was named a Bank Street Best Book of the Year and nominated for an NAACP Image Award, among other honors. Barry lives with his wife in New York City. To learn more, please visit OneDogWoof.com or @BWittBooks on Twitter. Jessie Hartland is the author and illustrator of many nonfiction titles for young readers, including Our Flag Was Still There, which was named a Bank Street Best Book of the Year. The New York Times praised her "joyful folk-art illustrations" in Harlem Grown, written by Tony Hillery. She has painted murals at a Japanese amusement park, designed Christmas windows for Bloomingdale's, and put her mark on ceramics, watches, and all sorts of other things. She has done drawings for many magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, Travel and Leisure Family Club, Martha Stewart Kids, and Bon Appétit. She lives in New York City. Visit her at JessieHartland.com.
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
The Industrial Revolution (1700's-1900's) Here you will find a lap book that will have your class learning about the Industrial Revolution. To read more about he contents visit my shop. Download Lap Book Now Download Note booking Pages Now Front View of Lap Book. Details As part of this unit we added note booking pages this allowed us to summarize all the information we learned into paragraphs. We used our cursive handwriting because I wanted my son to get some practice. Actually, I believe that we have used the note booking pages so much that we no longer like to write in print. If you take a closer look at our lap book we added 3D shapes and this was a fairly simple way to add dimension to our project. For Instructions on how to make the 3D shapes. Click Here. Vocabulary words We added vocabulary words in the form of tools. The inside view of this lap book To complete this lap book you will need two file folders and three extra card stock papers. We had card stock the same color (manila) so that was great for the overall design. In the fist part of the lap book your class will learn about the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in England (1750) That section will need only one extra card stock. The second half will teach your class about the Industrial Revolution in America. That section will need two extra card stock papers. How to put this Lap Book together I have provided instructions on how to put this lap book together. If you still do not understand or have any questions. Please contact me or you may watch this video to help you out.
In a time that looms around the corner of today, under a gathering storm of tyranny, Zadie Byrd Gray whirls into the life of small town reporter Charlie Rider and asks him to become the voice of the Dandelion Insurrection. With the rallying cry of life, liberty, and love, Zadie and Charlie fly across America leaving a wake of revolution in their path. Passion erupts. Danger abounds. The lives of millions hang by a thin thread of courage, but in the midst of the madness, the golden soul of humanity blossoms . . . and miracles start to unfold!Author Rivera Sun creates mythic characters from everyday people. She infuses the story of our times with practical solutions and visionary perspectives, drawing the reader into a world both terrifying and inspiring . . . a world that could be our own! | Author: Rivera Sun | Publisher: Rising Sun Press Works | Publication Date: August 16, 2013 | Number of Pages: 380 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 098481325X | ISBN-13: 9780984813254
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The Racial Revolution of 2020 pushed anti-racism to the forefront of the global conversation. For the first time in history, many companies have had to take an honest look at how little progress has been made in regard to racial equity in the workplace. The diversity, equity, and inclusion industry has been around for decades and strides have been made to create a more diverse workforce, however, more must be done to ensure that people of various backgrounds feel respected, valued and included. The Pink Elephant is a practical guide to creating a more racially equitable workplace for all employees. This book explores tools for effective racial dialogue, how to unpack and understand our privilege, best practices for anti-racism workshops, and strategies to break the habit of systemic racism in the workplace. For anyone looking to transfer the lessons learned in the summer of 2020 into corporate America, this is the book for you.
The irony of History once again showed that, under capitalism, the equality of inferiors is made possible by the inequalities of the superior.
The average hottest day of the year in Europe, North America and Asia has been made significantly more intense as a result of deforestation since the start of the industrial revolution, a study finds.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, cheesemaking in the United States went from a regional farmhouse product to a mass-produced, standardized commodity during the Industrial Revolution. Here’s how industrialization affected cheese in America, including Cheddar production, processed cheese, and Kraft macaroni and cheese.
During the Industrial Revolution, children often worked some of the most hazardous jobs in America.
Lowell National Historic Park celebrates the Industrial Revolution in America. Come explore Lowell with Land of Liberty Explorers!
The governmental guidelines produced over the last half century, based on antiquated approaches, poor science, and unfounded supposition, have failed to address the root causes of our current health crisis.
How did our society become so advanced? Introduce your student to the Industrial Revolution with this reading sheet.
Teach your students about Absolute Monarchs, the English Civil War, the French Revolution, Imperialism in Africa and Asia, the Industrial Revolution and its reforms, Nationalism in Germany, Italy, and Japan, as well as Revolutions in America, Haiti and Latin America! ...
This passage briefly describes labor unions of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. 21 questions (identify and short answer) assess students' understanding. I've included a color and BW version, as well as a key. I've also added a version without the images. INCLUDES: Article- (1000-1100 Lexile) 21 questions (identify and short answer) Color and BW versions Key Included This is a PDF and NOT an editable file. Part of my Industrial Revolution in America Bundle *I do my best to make sure I do not have typos, but occasionally they slip through. PLEASE message me and I will correct it quickly to ensure my product meets your expectations. Thanks!! *If you don't already, Follow Me! I add new products almost daily.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, cheesemaking in the United States went from a regional farmhouse product to a mass-produced, standardized commodity during the Industrial Revolution. Here’s how industrialization affected cheese in America, including Cheddar production, processed cheese, and Kraft macaroni and cheese.
During the Industrial Revolution, children often worked some of the most hazardous jobs in America.
"If you want to get beyond gestures and slogans and to the truth, this is the book to get you there" Russell Brand "Kehinde Andrews is a crucial voice walking in a proud tradition of Black radical criticism and action" Akala "An uncompromising account of the roots of racism today" Kimberle Crenshaw "This clear-eyed analysis insists upon the revolutionary acts of freedom we will need to break out of these systems of violence" Ibram X. Kendi The New Age of Empire takes us back to the beginning of the European Empires, outlining the deliberate terror and suffering wrought during every stage of the expansion, and destroys the self-congratulatory myth that the West was founded on the three great revolutions of science, industry and politics. Instead, genocide, slavery and colonialism are the key foundation stones upon which the West was built, and we are still living under this system today: America is now at the helm, perpetuating global inequality through business, government, and institutions like the UN, the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO.The West is rich because the Rest is poor. Capitalism is racism. The West congratulations itself on raising poverty by increments in the developing world while ignoring the fact that it created these conditions in the first place, and continues to perpetuate them.The Enlightenment, which underlies every part of our foundational philosophy today, was and is profoundly racist. This colonial logic was and is used to justify the ransacking of Black and brown bodies and their land. The fashionable solutions offered by the white Left in recent years fall far short of even beginning to tackle the West's place at the helm of a racist global order.Offering no easy answers, The New Age of Empire is essential reading to understand our profoundly corrupt global system. A work of essential clarity, The New Age of Empire is a groundbreaking new blueprint for taking Black Radical thought into the twenty-first century and beyond.
Workers in the Gilded Age Reading Guide explores how entire families worked in factories and sweatshops during the second Industrial Revolution in America. Reading describes the long hours, grueling work, and the effects of child labor. This reading activity can be used in class or as homework, as it’s a stand alone assignment. A key is included. **Includes Google Apps version of worksheet for distance learning Save Money! For this item, PowerPoint notes, worksheets, warm-ups, exit tickets, crossword review, Kahoot review game, and assessment grab U.S. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION/GILDED AGE UNIT BUNDLE! Topics Include: labor supply through immigration division of labor sweatshops factories piecework Jacob Riis, Children of the Poor child labor labor laws Related: - Gilded Age Labor Movement PowerPoint / Google Slides + Student Guided Notes - Inventions of the Gilded Age + Google Apps version for distance learning - Sherman Antitrust Act Primary Source Analysis + Google Apps version - Industrial Revolution/Gilded Age 1865-1900 PowerPoint/Google Slides + Guided Notes - Homestead Strike Video Guide + Google Apps version for distance learning - American Industrialism Gilded Age Crossword Puzzle Review - U.S. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION/GILDED AGE UNIT BUNDLE! + Google Apps version More on the way! “☆ Follow” me to be the first to know about new products and free stuff. Find me on Pinterest! And follow me on Teaching Psychology on Facebook, Teaching History on Facebook and now on Instagram!
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40+ page bundle of 4 separate resources related to the Industrial Revolution and child labor during the period. Includes a webquest that details the history of child labor in the United Stated with a focus on the Industrial Revolution as well as three source analysis packs that detail the conditions and impacts of child labor. This bundle will help your students analyze poems, stories and primary sources in a historical context and will develop their understanding of child labor. It will give your students an appreciation for was like to live in during the time as a child. The bundle includes all necessary teacher keys and rubrics! Resource #1: Industrial Revolution and Child Labor Source Analysis This 14 page package includes 5 engaging and informative yet short primary sources about child labor. The sources truly capture the realities of the working and living conditions for people during the Industrial Revolution. The packages also includes a range of activities related to the primary sources. Included the teacher will find a set of 16 analysis questions that requires students to think critically in order to develop their ideas in relation to child labor. The questions come with a detailed teacher key. The package also includes a writing assignment that requires students to develop a perspective and utilize historical evidence related to the events lesson. The assignment involves writing a letter from the perspective of an organization trying to stop child labor. A teacher key and marking rubric are included in the package for the assignment. Resource #2: Industrial Revolution Child Labor in America - Webquest with Key This 8 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the overview of child labor in America with a focus on the Industrial Revolution and later periods. It contains 15 questions from the history.com website. Your students will learn about the history of child labor in America from early colonial American, to the Industrial Revolution and the changing role of child labor during the Great Depression. The webquest even deals with modern issues of child labor that are still present in America. A great assignment for linking historical issues with modern issues. Resource #3: Industrial Revolution Child Labor Poem Analysis This 5 page document contains a short but engaging poem from the time period and deals with the issue of child labor. The poem is a great tool for addressing the issue of child labor during the Industrial Revolution and describes the attitudes and impacts of child labor at the time. Included in the resource is a set of analysis questions which will help the students to analyze the message of the poem and the attitudes it contains. Some of the questions will make for great, class-wide discussions.The questions come with a detailed teachers key for ease of assessment. Resource #4: Industrial Revolution Child Labor Photo Analysis This 16 page resource is a photo analysis that uses a "centers" activity format with seven different photos related to child labor during the Industrial Revolution. This excellent resource includes seven different and powerful photos that can be used in the seven different centers for use in the classroom. The students rotate through each of the seven centers in order to view a different image and use an included photo analysis chart in order to record their observations and interpretations of each image. The included photo analysis chart requires students to consider the jobs, age and dangers that each of the photos display. This is a great activity for building and improving student photo analysis skills and collaboration skills as they rotate and work with other students.
Graphic organizer and outline of various reforms during and after the Industrial Revolution. Comprehensive study tool.
Philippines' first labor day in 1913 not only change the working rights of Filipinos at the time, but the coming generations as well.
During the Industrial Revolution, children often worked some of the most hazardous jobs in America.