Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Industrial Revolution

 What is the is the industrial revolution was ?
  Industrial- It is change to development in a short space of time, Revolution- Factories getting built where people make things

Why are we Studying it ?
We need to study about this because we can know what happened in london during the 18century till the 20thcentury

Personal Target 
My personal target are that I need to put in more key words and also i need to put in more good information





The Industrial Revolution: Introduction
Could add here recommended videos to watch…

Complete the gaps in this worksheet using the teacher-led powerpoint presentations to help you.

What was the Industrial Revolution? 
 Industrial- It is change to a development in a short space of time, Revolution- Factories getting built where people makes things




Why do we need to study it?
We need to study it because we will know what happened in London during the 18th century till the 20th century




What changed between 1750-1900?


Britain 1750
Britain 1900



Your guess
Actual figure
Difference
Population:
Millions of people in Britain
11



Transport:
How many days it took to travel from London > Edinburgh
10 Days
2

1
1
Work:
Percentage of people living in towns
20
70
80
10
Health:
Deaths per 1000 people per year
28
13
18
5
Politics:
Percentage of male adults with the vote
5
50
60
10
Education
Number of universities
7
13
17
4
Total (lowest score in class wins!)






The Darker Side

Source
What does this picture tell us?
        
They forced them to work as slaves to they’re master that is called forced labour

Jack The Ripper made London dangerous because he is the first murderer in London
Citizens protesting because they don’t like the government because he is mean and then the government asks guards to kill the citizens
The crowd of people lives in there because in the olden days they don’t really have enough house and also they have no money to pay for the house

How will we study it?
Role Play > Balloon debate, computer simulation.








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