Industrial Revolution Project

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Industrial Revolution Project
© Addie Williams
Industrial
Revolution
Project
Students pretend
to be an inventor
during the
Industrial
Revolution and
must market their
new invention to
the public.
Industrial Revolution Invention
Students pretend to be an inventor during the Industrial Revolution.
(They must take on the persona of a real inventor from the time
period and use a real invention.) Their task is to market their new
invention using either a poster or a brochure.
The full download includes the following 7 pages:
Detailed assignment sheet that clearly outlines the criteria
 List of inventors and inventions
 Pre-planning worksheet
Research Record Sheets (2) based on the assignment criteria
 Bibliography template for students to fill in
 Bibliography example
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I use the Research Record Sheets because it clearly shows the
students what is required of them for their research. It’s also a
great way to check on their progress, review note-taking skills, and
ensure that the students will not “copy & paste” from the internet.
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Industrial Revolution Invention
You are an inventor during the Industrial Revolution and you have just
invented a fabulous new product. Your job is to market your invention
and let people know how wonderful it is and how helpful it will be to
their lives. Develop a brochure or poster to market your product.
(Project will be based on a real inventor and real invention)
Your project MUST include the following information:
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Inventor Biography
 Who are you? Where and when were you born?
 What do you look like? Include a picture.
 Are there any interesting facts about yourself?
 Have you invented anything else?
 Why are you a great inventor of the Industrial Revolution?
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Invention Description
 What did you invent?
 What is it used for?
 What advantages does it have over previous technologies?
 Who will benefit from your invention?
 What does it look like? Include a picture.
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Invention Sales Information (be creative with this section)
 What is your company name? (Ex. Happy Hargreaves Spinning Jenny Co.)
 What is your company logo? Slogan?
 Where can people purchase the invention? Where is your company
located?
 Who should buy this invention?
 How much does this product cost? Are there different models?
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Customer Testimonials
 Include at least two testimonials from two happy customers.
 Example— “I don’t know what I’d do without the Spinning Jenny, my factory
is able to produce three times more wool than we could without it! - Mr.
Roger Smith, Woolly Mammoth Wools, London.”
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Research Record
 Please include your Research Record with your project.
 Use the Research Record to write down notes (point form) as you research
the inventor and invention
 Add more paper / research notes if necessary
 Remember—all work must be in your own words
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Industrial Revolution Invention Project
Example of Inventors and Inventions from the Industrial Revolution
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Jethro Tull—Seed Drill
James Hargreaves—Spinning Jenny
Richard Arkwright—Water Frame
Abraham Darby—Cast Iron
George & Robert Stephenson—Rocket Locomotive
John Kay—Flying Shuttle
Samuel Compton—Mule
James Watt—Steam Engine
Thomas Newcomen—Compressed Steam
Edmund Cartwright—Powered Loom
Eli Whitney—Cotton Gin
Richard Roberts—Self-Acting Mule
?? - Please check with your teacher.
My Research Topic
Inventor: _________________________________________________
Invention: ________________________________________________
Poster or Brochure: _____________________________________
Due Date: ________________________________________________
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Industrial Revolution Project
Name: ___________
Inventor: _________________________________________________
Invention: ________________________________________________
What do you already know about your inventor?
What do you wonder about your inventor?
What do you already know about the invention?
What do you wonder about the invention?
Where are you going to look for information?
What search terms will you use to find information on the internet?
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Industrial Revolution Invention Research Record
Inventor Biography: My Inventor Is___________________________________
Who are you? Where and when were you born?
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Are there any interesting facts about yourself?
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What else have you invented? What skills do you have?
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Why are you a great inventor of the Industrial Revolution?
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Don’t forget to include a picture of yourself!
Invention Description
What did you invent? What is it used for?
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What advantages does your invention have over previous technologies?
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Who will benefit from your invention? How does it make life easier?
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What does it look like? Include a picture.
Invention Sales Information (be creative with this section)
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What is your company name? (Ex. Happy Hargreaves Spinning Jenny Co.)
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What is your company logo? Slogan?
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Where can people purchase the invention? Where is your company located?
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Who should buy this invention?
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How much does this product cost? Are there different models?
Customer Testimonials
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Include at least two testimonials from two happy customers.
Example— “I don’t know what I’d do without the Spinning Jenny, my factory is able to produce three
times more wool than we could without it!”
Present your information as a BROCHURE or POSTER.
Remember that you will get a mark of 0 for work directly copied from the Internet or a book.
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Name:_______________________
Date:_____________
Bibliography Template
Book
Author.
(Year).
Title
City:
Publisher.
Example—Reaume, Christopher (2007). The 10 Best Attractions in London. New York: Scholastic.
Encyclopedia
Author.
(Year).
Article Title.
Encyclopedia Title
(Vol / Pages).
Example—Church, Andrew. (2007). London. World Book (Vol. 12 p. 428-443).
Website Without Author
“Article Title”.
Date
D/M/Y
(URL—Internet Site Address)
Example— “London”. 17 Nov. 2010. (http://www.visitlondon.com)
Website With Author
Author.
“Article Title”.
Date
D/M/Y
(URL—Internet Site Address)
Example—Bigglesworth, Chris. “Secrets of London”. 17 Nov. 2010. (http://www.secretsoflondon.com)
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Formal Bibliography Example
Bibliography
Bigglesworth, Chris. “Secrets of London”. 17 Nov. 2010. (http://www.secretsoflondon.com)
Church, Andrew. (2007). London. World Book (Vol. 12 p. 428-443).
“London”. 17 Nov. 2010. (http://www.visitlondon.com)
Reaume, Christopher (2007). The 10 Best Attractions in London. New York: Scholastic.
Bibliography Tips:
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Remember to list ALL of your sources in your bibliography
All sources must be listed alphabetically
Follow the formal bibliography format exactly—don’t forget to include ALL
punctuation.
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