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Craft v. Factory Production

Craft v. Factory Production. Explain a cottage industry. Explain a factory during the revolution What are the main differences between the cottage industries and the factories? Which system do you think you would enjoy working in more? (Be prepared to explain why)

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Craft v. Factory Production

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  1. Craft v. Factory Production

  2. Explain a cottage industry. Explain a factory during the revolution • What are the main differences between the cottage industries and the factories? • Which system do you think you would enjoy working in more? (Be prepared to explain why) • If you were an entrepreneur, which type of industry would you use to run your business? (Be prepared to explain why) Discuss these questions with your group and answer them in your notes

  3. Main difference: • Cottage Industry: craft-based economy • Workers create goods from start to finish • Factory Production: used assembly lines • Assembly line: arrangement in which a product is moved from worker to worker, with each person performing a single task in its manufacture

  4. I can explain the difference between a craft-based economy and a factory-based economy • I can explain how a factory-based economy produces more profits Learning Targets

  5. Goal: Color 16 ice skates as a group • Skates must be colored in neatly according to direction. Coloring cannot be outside the lines! • Only one person may work on coloring a skate at a time. Activity: Phase one

  6. Goal: Color 16 ice skates as a group • Skates must be colored in neatly according to direction. Coloring cannot be outside the lines! • Each person in your group is in charge of ONE color. Pass the skates around your group to finish them. • If there are more than 6 in a group, extra group members can sit out. Activity: Phase two

  7. Complete the Craftsmen v. Factory Line chart ON YOUR OWN. Be prepared to discuss Activity Phase 3

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