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industrialrevolutionreview.pptx | |
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Your Directions:
Step 1. Log onto the Online Textbook (below) to read about your topic
Step 2. Click the link listed with your topic to learn more from an additional resource
Step 3. Create a Google Slides presentation - Invite your partner to edit by clicking the Share button.
Step 4. The Slides
Slide 1: Cover Page (Topic, Image, Your Names)
Slide 2: Summarize the topic. Use specific information from the textbook
Slide 3: Add Detail taken from the secondary resource link.
Slide 4: Explain how the world might be different had this topic not happened
Slide 5: Interactive element - involve the audience
Slide 6: Bibliography - list the sources you used
The Topics with textbook pages & clickable secondary sources
Suffrage - pages 313-315
Source: From the British Library
The Women's Movement - page 315
Source: More About Emmeline Pankhurst
The Dreyfus Affair - pages 315-316
Source: From an American newspaper's perspective
Victorian Age - page 313
Source: How the British monarchy works
Australia & New Zealand - pages 318-319, 322
Source: Australian history timeline
Irish Home Rule - pages 320-321
Source: How one British Prime Minister tried to grant Ireland independence
Manifest Destiny - pages 324-325
Source: From PBS
U.S. Civil War - pages 325-327
Source: Civil War Overview
Inventions - pages 328-330
Source: How to use electricity - a war of currents
Germ Theory & Medicine - page 330
Source: Harvard Germ Theory page Source 2: Before Germ Theory
Evolution & Genetics - page 331
Source: Darwin couldn't explain it, but Mendel found a way
Chemistry & Physics - page 331
Source: Marie Curie from the American Institute of Physics
Mass Culture - pages 332-333
Source: The beginning of "pop culture"?
Step 1. Log onto the Online Textbook (below) to read about your topic
Step 2. Click the link listed with your topic to learn more from an additional resource
Step 3. Create a Google Slides presentation - Invite your partner to edit by clicking the Share button.
Step 4. The Slides
Slide 1: Cover Page (Topic, Image, Your Names)
Slide 2: Summarize the topic. Use specific information from the textbook
Slide 3: Add Detail taken from the secondary resource link.
Slide 4: Explain how the world might be different had this topic not happened
Slide 5: Interactive element - involve the audience
Slide 6: Bibliography - list the sources you used
The Topics with textbook pages & clickable secondary sources
Suffrage - pages 313-315
Source: From the British Library
The Women's Movement - page 315
Source: More About Emmeline Pankhurst
The Dreyfus Affair - pages 315-316
Source: From an American newspaper's perspective
Victorian Age - page 313
Source: How the British monarchy works
Australia & New Zealand - pages 318-319, 322
Source: Australian history timeline
Irish Home Rule - pages 320-321
Source: How one British Prime Minister tried to grant Ireland independence
Manifest Destiny - pages 324-325
Source: From PBS
U.S. Civil War - pages 325-327
Source: Civil War Overview
Inventions - pages 328-330
Source: How to use electricity - a war of currents
Germ Theory & Medicine - page 330
Source: Harvard Germ Theory page Source 2: Before Germ Theory
Evolution & Genetics - page 331
Source: Darwin couldn't explain it, but Mendel found a way
Chemistry & Physics - page 331
Source: Marie Curie from the American Institute of Physics
Mass Culture - pages 332-333
Source: The beginning of "pop culture"?