Industrial Revolution: Living Conditions

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Industrial Revolution: Living Conditions

Put these statements in the correct order and copy them into your books... a. More food needed. b. Houses built in the cities are cheap and bad quality. c. Farm workers lose their jobs. d. Population grows. e. There are not enough houses in the cities. f. Machines get better on farms to make more food. g. People on the farms move to the cities to find jobs.

The place stank, people are living in homes with one cramped bedroom I saw home to 40 people! I mean, when I came here it was just awful. Black smoke stops the light from shining here and everyone is always coughing. Health here is not good and diseases spread quickly. Germs are everywhere. One place I went I saw more than 50 people sharing one toilet. People sell their own waste as manure to farmers and the streets are filthy. But people still are arriving here every day and it’s really sad. Above all of this, no one I’ve met even seems to care… Where am i?________________________________________________________ What year is it?_____________________________________________________ What caused people to live like this?______________________________________ Would you live here?__________________________________________________

You need to get into pairs. One of you will describe, one will draw. Back to Back Houses You need to get into pairs. One of you will describe, one will draw. You need to try and draw the cross-section of house, using the description from your partner. No cheating!

Q) What was a back to back house? Can you use all of the key words below...? small, close, cellar, family, water pump, toilet, drain, cramped, sewage CHALLENGE YOURSELF What do you think the health dangers were of living in these houses? Who do you think these houses were built for, and why were they built in this way?

Problems in Industrial towns Population Overcrowding Poor housing Poor hygiene Dirty drinking water Pollution Sewage

Task: Use the sources around the room to complete the table.

You have travelled back in time to Industrial Britain Your Task You have travelled back in time to Industrial Britain Words you might want to use: Terraces Human Waste Cramped Black smoke Crowded Germs Families Back to back Smell Poor Factories Vermin Use the information from your notes to write a post card home, describing what life is like in an Industrial city.

Extension Task Your task is to sell a back-to-back house in industrial London! You will create an advertisement to sell it. Words you must include: Sewage Disease Back to back Population Urban Water Industry Factories Cramped * Remember: You cannot lie, but you can be as positive as possible!