English National Curriculum - History
Mission Objectives
Understand when the Industrial Revolution happened
Understand how the Industrial Revolution began
Analyse what the most significant causes of the Industrial Revolution were
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Words and meanings to learn
revolution
when a big change happens, usually very quickly, and it transforms how things work
factories
large buildings where products are made using machinery
industrialisation
when a country starts making lots of things in factories instead of by hand
steam engine
a machine that uses hot steam (from boiling water) to make things move
empire
a large group of countries that are controlled by one ruler or government, e.g. the British Empire
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Resources: Pens and pencils
Research Tool: This handout provides two larger illustrations of Britain, pre- and post-industrialisation, which will support the children to complete their annotations.
Support Handout (1): The handout provides two illustrations of Britain, pre- and post-industrialisation, which children are asked to label. Prompts and a word bank are provided as support.
Core Handout (2): The handout asks children to annotate the two illustrations of Britain, pre- and post-industrialisation, identifying the changes that happened. The word bank could be provided to any children who need further support.
Challenge Handout (4): The handout asks children to rank the main causes of the Industrial Revolution. A space is provided for children to explain why they have ranked the causes in their chosen order.
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