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Unit 4: Industrial Revolution! Please take an ORANGE handout – This is your Extra Credit opportunity for Semester One. Two options – can only do one. Due: January 9, Today in History: Nov 18, 1883 At exactly noon on this day, American and Canadian railroads begin using four continental time zones to end the confusion of dealing with thousands of local times. The bold move was emblematic of the power shared by the railroad companies. BONUS QUESTION: Do you know how many time zones the United States has today?

By The Way My schedule as of next week will be changing.  I will still teach 5 th and 6 th hour (B and D days).  I will ALSO now be teaching on A and C days.  At least for a month. RESOURCE on Tuesday morning – SS Lab, get pass from me!

Storybook Groups: Check-In  10 MINUTES to check in with your group Individual progress on chapters?Individual progress on chapters? Book cover?Book cover? Chapter 5 – Consider my revision sheet from Wednesday. Is a draft ready to be typed? This chapter does not need to be “storybook.” Think of it as an “Afterword” or “Author’s Note.”Chapter 5 – Consider my revision sheet from Wednesday. Is a draft ready to be typed? This chapter does not need to be “storybook.” Think of it as an “Afterword” or “Author’s Note.”

Storybook Groups: Check-In  10 MINUTES to check in with your group Individual progress on chapters?Individual progress on chapters? Book cover?Book cover? Chapter 5 – Consider my revision sheet from Wednesday. Is a draft ready to be typed? This chapter does not need to be “storybook.” Think of it as an “Afterword” or “Author’s Note.”Chapter 5 – Consider my revision sheet from Wednesday. Is a draft ready to be typed? This chapter does not need to be “storybook.” Think of it as an “Afterword” or “Author’s Note.” DUE TUESDAY – You have 5 minutes on Tuesday at the beginning of class to assemble your book. NO LAST MINUTE PRINTING. No late work coupons. If turned in after break… Up to ½ credit. RESOURCE on Tuesday morning – SS Lab, get pass from me!

New Buddies… New System…  BREAKFAST  LUNCH  DINNER  DESSERT

New Buddies… New System…  BREAKFAST – 1 partner – someone NEW  LUNCH – Group of 3  DINNER – Group of 4  DESSERT – 1 partner – this person should not be in any other of your groups/pairs!

When was this invented?

 Well, it depends on what you’re referring to… Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network)Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network)

When was this invented? Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network)Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network) Any mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940sAny mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940s

When was this invented? Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network)Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network) Any mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940sAny mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940s Mobile communication device? –Mobile communication device? – 1940s mobile 2-way Motorola radio

When was this invented? Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network)Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network) Any mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940sAny mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940s Mobile communication device? –Mobile communication device? – 1940s mobile 2-way Motorola radio Telephone? – 1876Telephone? – 1876

When was this invented? Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network)Modern cell phone? Depends on your definition… anytime between 1973 (1 G network) to 2009 (4 G network) Any mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940sAny mobile phone? – Patent issued for first wireless phone in 1969, but ideas circulating since 1940s Mobile communication device? – 1940s mobile two-way radio from MotorolaMobile communication device? – 1940s mobile two-way radio from Motorola Telephone? – 1876Telephone? – 1876 Communication? - Since… forever?Communication? - Since… forever?

Let’s talk about technology…  Worksheet: When do you think these inventions were made?

Let’s talk about technology…  Worksheet: When do you think these inventions were made? Best guess with your BREAKFAST buddy!Best guess with your BREAKFAST buddy! Leave third column blank for now.Leave third column blank for now.

Now with your corrections… Fill in the third column. DECIDE: What effect this technology has had on our lives. 1.EASIER and SAFER? 2.More DIFFICULT or DANGEROUS? Make sure you are able to explain why.

Packet Activity #1 - Individual Is technology a good thing? Support your response with specific examples.

Not another Lady Gaga video…  Industrial Revolution (04:02) Playlists.aspx?aid=7168&xtid=10461 &loid= Playlists.aspx?aid=7168&xtid=10461 &loid=19744

Stretch Break!

People’s lives changed… and it wasn’t all bunnies and roses…  What are fair working conditions?  P. 716

Packet Activity Two - Individual  Would you (as a 15 year old) attempt to change your working conditions in the factory? How?  Extra Food For Thought: Would you rather be working today than being in school? Why or why not? (you can include this with your answer for Activity Two)

Flip over your packet to the front… I. The Beginnings II. Industrialization Changes Life III. Spread of Industrialization IV. Reforming the Industrial World Guiding Question: Was the Industrial Revolution a good thing?

Flip over your packet to the front… I. The Beginnings II. Industrialization Changes Life III. Spread of Industrialization IV. Reforming the Industrial World Guiding Question: Was the Industrial Revolution a good thing? ASSESSMENT OPTIONS: Essay or Test. (Tuesday, Dec. 6)

Why Britain?

 Social  Political  Economic

Why Britain? – Lunch Buddies (your group of 3)  Social  Political  Economic

Flip your packet over to the back page.  Please write some kind of title on top of your paper. “Beginning of the Industrial Revolution” or “Britain Gets a Head Start” or something!

Flip your packet over to the back page.  While watching the next video (20 minutes), you will be taking notes.  Your notes can look like ANYTHING, as long as they are on-topic.

Flip your packet over to the back page.  Text OR visuals– whatever you are hearing or seeing that is important about these huge changes in peoples’ lives and in technology.

Working Lives… Working Lives (20:00)  alPlaylists.aspx?aid=7168&xtid= alPlaylists.aspx?aid=7168&xtid= alPlaylists.aspx?aid=7168&xtid=331 4