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Industrial Revolution: Passages

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The Sweetest Thing
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I used this resource with my 9th and 10th grade ELLs who were taking high school Global Studies in New York State and preparing to take the NYS Global History and Geography Regents Examination. This resource really deepened their understanding of the vocabulary for this unit.
Overall, I was very happy with this resource. I have seen a lot of success since switching to using differentiated passages for homework. Great resource!
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Description

With this resource, students will learn all about the United States becoming a world power through reading engaging passages on differentiated reading levels. Students can respond to short-answer questions after reading. The questions are aligned to informational text reading standards. Teaching notes and lesson plans are included. This resource can be printed or shared digitally.

What is included?

+ Printable and interactive digital versions

  • 6 reading passages – (See topics below.)
  • 3 differentiated reading levels for each passage (18 total passages)
  • CCSS-aligned question set and answer key for each passage
  • 3-day lesson plan for using these passages during small group reading instruction
  • 1-day lesson plan for assigning these passages as independent work in class or at home

Are you a visual person? See the preview file for a visual guide to what’s included.

How can I access and use the digital version?

Assign, read, interact, and respond digitally.

→ This resource is ready to use in Google Classroom™.

  • The teaching notes and lesson plans are Google Slides™.
  • The passages are interactive Google Slides™. Students can highlight text evidence with colored bars. Video tutorials are included.
  • The question sets are interactive Google Slides™. For each question, students type directly in colored text boxes.

→ This resource can be used with Easel by TpT™.

  • You can create custom interactive digital activities then assign them to your students in Google Classroom™.

→ Directions are included for using this resource with Microsoft OneDrive™, Jamboard™, and Seesaw™.

→ This resource can be shared directly with students through password-protected and secure educational platforms, like Google Drive™ and Microsoft OneDrive™.

How can I use this resource?

• To teach new information

• To supplement and enhance your textbook

• During Social Studies instruction, for close reading, and in guided reading groups

• For homework, classwork, morning work, center rotations, and research projects

• For assessment, review, and test prep

How will this resource help me?

• Easily and instantly differentiate your instruction

• Share the same rich information with every reader on every level in your class

• Integrate Social Studies and reading by practicing reading skills while learning about Social Studies content

• Fit everything into your busy schedule through integration

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Differentiated Passage Topics Included:

→ Post-Civil War Industrialization

-A look at the growth of manufacturing/plants

→ Industrial Inventions

-Andrew Carnegie, steel, Bessemer process, "dis-assembly" line/meat-packing industry, Samuel Morse, telegraph, Alexander Graham Bell, telephone, Wilbur and Orville Wright, airplane

→ The Spread of Electricity

-Thomas Edison, light bulb improvement, electric generators, electric street cars, early electric inventions are listed (ex. stove)

→ An Industrial Revival (Primary Source)

-Overview of the growth of manufacturing

→ A Model Industrial Establishment (Primary Source)

-Inside look at a company from this time period

→ Child Labor in the Canning Industry of Maryland (Primary Source)

-Inside look at the impact/dangers of child labor

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Differentiated Reading Levels Included:

Each passage is included on 3 levels, covering 4th - 7th grade reading levels.

Passage levels are discretely labeled with a shape indicator.

LEVEL ONE → 4th Grade Reading Level - ○

LEVEL TWO → 5th Grade Reading Level - ◻︎

LEVEL THREE → 6th - 7th Grade Reading Level - ◇

Passage levels are digitally analyzed to ensure that they fall within the Common Core reading level bands for each grade level. You can learn more about the differentiated levels by downloading the preview file.

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Do you have a question?

Please ask any and all questions before purchasing by emailing me at teachingisthesweetest@gmail.com.

Total Pages
55 pages
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Standards

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Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine the main idea of a text and explain how it is supported by key details; summarize the text.
Explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text.
Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words or phrases in a text relevant to a grade 4 topic or subject area.
Describe the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in a text or part of a text.

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