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The Effects of the Industrial Revolution in England Picture Analysis Activity. World History. Costa’s Levels of Questions. On–the-surface Level 1. Under–the-surface Level 2 & 3. Pair-Share. Partner A : Ask an on-the-surface and under-the surface question about the picture.
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The Effects of the Industrial Revolution in EnglandPicture Analysis Activity World History
Costa’s Levels of Questions On–the-surface Level 1 Under–the-surface Level 2 & 3
Pair-Share • Partner A: Ask an on-the-surface and under-the surface question about the picture. • Partner B: Answer the questions partner A asks.
Objective • Students will be able to analyze the effects of industrialization by completing an picture-analysis activity.
Student InstructionsPicture Analysis Activity • Step 1: As you walk around the room at the pictures, complete the worksheet: Picture Analysis Activity. • For every picture write one on the surface question (level 1 of Costa’s questions), one under the surface picture (level 2 or 3 of Costa’s questions) and a summary of the picture. • No more than two people at a picture at one time. • The teacher will indicate when the activity is compete.
Student InstructionsPicture Analysis Activity • Step 2: You will be randomly selected to ask a question from one of the pictures. Another person will be asked to share their answer.
Effects of the Industrial Revolution rapid urbanization led to crowded and dirty cities that were unhealthy
Effects of the Industrial Revolution destroyed social order whole families are forced to work in factories parents have to work two jobs and can not feed and raise children – many live on the streets and join gangs
Effects of the Industrial Revolution many poor families need their children to work long and dangerous hours at jobs that pay very little
Effects of the Industrial Revolution workers eventually join unions to fight for better wages, shorter working days, and safer working conditions
Effects of the Industrial Revolution • Positive Effects • a new middle class developed to • serve the interests of the owners • shopping – more goods were made for • much cheaper and many people could • afford goods that they would never • have been able to before • medical care and city planning improved • new inventions improved the quality of life
The Effects of the Industrial Revolution • Positive • more jobs and money for a country • encouraged invention and technology • cheaper products • raised standards of living • led to more educational opportunities • Negative • pollution – air, water, and land • slums – overcrowding in cities and towns • child labor • Diseases • class tension • de-skilling of labor (Luddites)
Wrap-Up Question • What do you think was the worst effect of the Industrial Revolution and what could be a possible remedy to that problem?