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Bell Ringer #1 W.C. - Pg. 285 Textiles Industrialize First; Pg. 286 Inventions in America #2 1. What was the Industrial Revolution? 2. What were the three factors of production required to drive the industrial revolution? 3. How did Eli Whitney contribute to the Industrial Revolution? 4. Which inventor improved farming methods by inventing the seed drill? Essential Questions #3 The Beginnings of Industrialization (Section Summary) Instruction – “I Do” #4 Concept Map/Notes Guided Practice – “We Do” #5 1). Industrial Revolution 5). Factors of 2). Enclosure production 3). Crop rotation 6). factory 4). Industrialization 7). Entrepreneur Independent Practice “You Do” Cycle of Instruction Ch. 9 Sec. 1 #6 The Beginnings of Industrialization (Section Summary) Closure Review/Reteach Lesson #7 Teacher answers Essential Questions

Bell Ringer #1 W.C. - Pg. 293 Industrialization; Pg. 294 Child Labor Today #2 1. Why did people flock to British cities and towns during the Industrial Revolution? 2. What social class expanded as a result of industrialization? 3. What were some of the negative effects of the rapid growth of Manchester? 4. How were class tensions affected by the Industrial Revolution? Essential Questions #3 Industrialization (Section Summary) Instruction – “I Do” #4 Concept Map/Notes Guided Practice – “We Do” #5 1). Urbanization 2). Middle class Independent Practice “You Do” Cycle of Instruction Ch. 9 Sec. 2 #6 Industrialization (Section Summary) Closure Review/Reteach Lesson #7 Teacher answers Essential Questions

Bell Ringer #1 W.C. - Pg. 298 Industrialization in Japan #2 1. What did Britain do in order to keep industrial secrets from the United States? 2. Who was the British mill worker who emigrated to the U.S. And built the first spinning machine seen in the U.S? Essential Questions #3 Industrialization Spreads (Section Summary) Instruction – “I Do” #4 Concept Map/Notes Guided Practice – “We Do” #5 1). Stock 2). Corporation Independent Practice “You Do” Cycle of Instruction Ch. 9 Sec. 3 #6 Industrialization Spreads (Section Summary) Closure Review/Reteach Lesson #7 Teacher answers Essential Questions

Bell Ringer #1 W.C. - Pg. 301 Adam Smith; Pg. 302 Karl Marx; Pg. 303 Capitalism vs. Socialism; Pg. 304 Communism Today; Pg. 306 Jane Addams #2 1. Which economic system is based on private ownership and the investment of money to make a profit? 2. Which of the following is Karl Marx most closely associated? 3. What is the name for the voluntary associations of workers seeking labor reforms? 4. What did nineteenth-century socialists argue that government should do?. Essential Questions #3 Reforming the Industrial World (Section Summary) Instruction – “I Do” #4 Concept Map/Notes Guided Practice – “We Do”#5 1). Laissez faire 6). Karl Marx 2). Adam Smith 7). communism 3). capitalism 8). union 4). Utilitarianism 9). strike 5). socialism Independent Practice “You Do” Cycle of Instruction Ch. 9 Sec. 4 #6 Reforming the Industrial World (Section Summary) Closure Review/Reteach Lesson #7 Teacher answers Essential Questions