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WH 2: Week of 3/30 - 4/3

Updated: Mar 31, 2020

Hello again World 2. Below you will find suggested resources to support your learning for this week of the closure. If you would like feedback on your writing or any work on an activity for this week, you may email it to me. Thanks!


1) Textbook (available in ClassLink - https://launchpad.classlink.com/issaquah. (Once you're in, choose the orange & white app titled "Pearson EasyBridge.")

- Ch. 19, Sect. 3 (social effects of the Industrial Rev.)

- Possible optional activities: Cornell notes, outline notes, cause & effect web/diagram

**How to use ClassLink**

Username: ISD Computer username (first 4 of last name, first 3 of first name, grade year e.g. LastFir25)

Password: School computer password


2) Inventions of the Industrial Rev.

- Inquiry activity to learn about different inventions that changed economic production, how people worked and lived in the 1800s. The PDFs and chart for this activity can be found on the Files - WH 2 page (https://matzencisd.wixsite.com/worldhistory/files-for-wh-2).


3) Crash Course Video (with Q's) - World History, Episode #33 - "Coal, Steam, and the Industrial Revolution." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhL5DCizj5c. Questions / notes organizer can be found on the Files - WH 2 page (https://matzencisd.wixsite.com/worldhistory/files-for-wh-2).


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And some short but interesting TedEd videos related to the I.R. ... some 'food for thought' as you learn more this week. Cheers:

- How Inventions Change History (for better and for worse) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SMNYivhGsc

- Urbanization and the Future of Cities - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKnAJCSGSdk



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