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Child Labor and Industrial Revolution

Amber Llewellyn
Amber Llewellyn 6 months ago

Christmas break is almost here, yay. Somehow, this year, I completed the Industrial Revolution a week earlier than I had planned, and I had a week before Christmas. I didn't want to start Imperialism and have my students forget everything, so I decided we would learn about using art as a means for social commentary. I spent Monday talking about what social commentary was and how Charles Dickens used his writing to expose more people to the problems of the Industrial Revolution. We also discussed how music and other modern art forms were used to make social commentary. Now, we are going to watch the 2005 Oliver Twist movie so the kids can see the problems for themselves. What are you doing the week before the break? 

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  • Anne Koschmider
    Anne Koschmider 6 months ago

    Love this! I think we are going to squeeze in a viewing of The Lorax and possibly create some ugly holiday sweaters featuring industrial innovations to round out the week. 

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  • Marcella Sykucki
    Marcella Sykucki 6 months ago

    I'm at the same point Amber Llewellyn ! Unfortunately due to the way my schedule is this week I don't see my classes enough to do anything so I'm just wrapping up notes on the Industrial Revolution. I completely forgot about this movie and maybe I'll show it during Midterms when I have my classes then. Thanks for sharing!

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 5 months ago

    Amber Llewellyn , my plan to get through that last week before break was "keep my head above water"!!

    I'm impressed with your addition to the Industrial Revolution. SHOWING is always superior to just telling.

    I teach multiple social studies courses, and I notice that the Industrial Revolution pops up in so many different history classes. Since I have the luxury of knowing what/how my students studied in one course, I can add this as a different element in another. Thanks for the idea.

    Did you have any activity or work connected to showing the movie?

    What kind of reaction/comments did you get from the students?

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