Historical Inventions and Innovations

 
Thursday, Feb. 27
 
1.
Turn in any work to get you off LR
 
2.  Get out your History Spiral and update your table of contents
Date
     
   
Title
      
  
Entry #
2/26
  
Inventions activity/notes
   
19
2/27
  
The World of the North bubble map
  
20
2/27
  
The World of the South bubble map
  
21
 
3.  No warm up. Turn to entry #19.  We are going to go over the
inventions from yesterday
 
 
Thursday, Feb. 27
On level
 
1.
Get out your History Spiral
 
2.   Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday
Date
     
   
Title
      
  
Entry #
2/17
   
Warm ups:  Feb. 17
th
 to 21
st
  
17
2/19
   
Chapter 11 Vocabulary
  
18
2/21
   
 North v. South Movie
  
19
2/26
   
Inventions/Inventors
   
20
2/27
  
The World of the North bubble map
  
21
2/27
  
The World of the South bubble map
  
22
 
3.  No warm up. Turn to entry #20.  We are going to go over the
inventions from yesterday
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
        
#26
Feb.  24:  Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
Thread Spinning Mill
 
From this:
 
To  this:
 
        
#26
Feb.  24:  Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
Steamboat and Cotton Gin
 
        
#26
Feb.  24:  Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
Telegraph, Metal Plow,
 
 
        
#26
Feb.  24:  Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
Metal Plow
 
Then:
 
Now:
 
        
#26
Feb.  24:  Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
Power Loom
 
        
#26
Feb.  24:  Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
Sewing Machine
 
Then
  
Great Grandmother           Now
 
        
#26
Feb.  24:  Inventions and Inventors
 
 
 
Vulcanized Rubber
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBx-ilTzLec
 
What do I do now?
 
1.
North v. South Review
 
2.
Using the 80$ books (chapter 19) you are going
to read and take notes that describe the
geography, economy, social, and transportation
of the north and south.
 
3.
You need 5 facts for each concept then draw a
picture that represents it.
 
 
 
 
3.
Homework: Primary Sources
The World
of the
South
Picture
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Delve into a journey through historical inventions and innovations such as the steamboat, cotton gin, telegraph, and more. Discover the impacts these creations had on society and the advancements they brought forth. Uncover the stories of inventors who changed the course of history with their groundbreaking discoveries.

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  • Innovations
  • Inventors
  • Impact

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  1. Thursday, Feb. 27 1. Turn in any work to get you off LR 2. Get out your History Spiral and update your table of contents Date Title 2/26 Inventions activity/notes 2/27 The World of the North bubble map 2/27 The World of the South bubble map Entry # 19 20 21 3. No warm up. Turn to entry #19. We are going to go over the inventions from yesterday

  2. Thursday, Feb. 27 On level Get out your History Spiral 1. 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday Date 2/17 Warm ups: Feb. 17thto 21st 2/19 Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2/21 North v. South Movie 2/26 Inventions/Inventors 2/27 The World of the North bubble map 2/27 The World of the South bubble map Title Entry # 17 18 19 20 21 22 3. No warm up. Turn to entry #20. We are going to go over the inventions from yesterday

  3. 1st- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28th(4:00 to 5:30) Name Chapter 9 map Chapter 10 map

  4. 3rd - Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28th(4:00 to 5:30) Name Essay Was Jefferson Justified in buying Louisiana? Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source Matt x x Nathan X

  5. 4th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28th(4:00 to 5:30) Name Embargo Act Political Cartoon Essay Was Jefferson Justified in buying Louisiana? Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source Taylor X x X Brandon x

  6. 6th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28th(4:00 to 5:30) Name Ch 9 map Vocabulary quiz chapter 10 Essay Was Jefferson Justified in buying Louisiana? Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source Kaitlyn x Garrett x Karissa X X X X Adriana x X

  7. 7th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28th(4:00 to 5:30) Name Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source Mason X Billy x

  8. 8th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28th(4:00 to 5:30) Name Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source Maria X Roxanna x Austin x

  9. Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Inventor: Inventor: Impact: Impact: Impact: Telegraph Metal Plow Power loom for mills Inventor: Inventor: Inventor: Impact: Impact: Impact: Sewing Machine Vulcanized Rubber Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Inventor: Inventor: Impact: Impact:

  10. #26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Sam Slater Inventor: Inventor: Impact: made cloth Impact: Impact: Telegraph Metal Plow Power loom for mills Inventor: Inventor: Inventor: Impact: Impact: Impact: Sewing Machine Vulcanized Rubber Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Inventor: Inventor: Impact: Impact:

  11. Thread Spinning Mill From this: To this:

  12. #26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Sam Slater Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: made cloth Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Metal Plow Power loom for mills Inventor: Inventor: Inventor: Impact: Impact: Impact: Sewing Machine Vulcanized Rubber Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Inventor: Inventor: Impact: Impact:

  13. Steamboat and Cotton Gin

  14. #26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: made cloth Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Metal Plow Inventor: Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: Impact: communication over long distances Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Impact: Impact:

  15. Telegraph, Metal Plow,

  16. #26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: made cloth Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: communication over long distances Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Impact: Impact:

  17. Metal Plow Then: Now:

  18. #26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: made cloth Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Power loom for mills Inventor: Francis Cabot Lowell Impact: communication over long distances Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Impact: Turned cotton into cloth Sewing Machine Inventor: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Impact: Impact:

  19. Power Loom

  20. #26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: made cloth Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Power loom for mills Inventor: Francis Cabot Lowell Impact: communication over long distances Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Impact: Turned cotton into cloth Sewing Machine Inventor: Elias Howe Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Impact: Sewing easier and faster

  21. Sewing Machine Then Great Grandmother Now

  22. #26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Steamboat Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: made cloth Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Power loom for mills Inventor: Francis Cabot Lowell Impact: communication over long distances Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Impact: Turned cotton into cloth Sewing Machine Inventor: Elias Howe Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Charles Goodyear Impact: keeps rubber from melting Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why? Impact: Sewing easier and faster

  23. Vulcanized Rubber

  24. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBx-ilTzLec

  25. What do I do now? 1. North v. South Review 2. Using the 80$ books (chapter 19) you are going to read and take notes that describe the geography, economy, social, and transportation of the north and south. 3. You need 5 facts for each concept then draw a picture that represents it. Picture The World of the South 3. Homework: Primary Sources

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