"Inventions That Shook the World - The 1900s" Video Viewing Guide
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"Inventions That Shook the World" is a miniseries that aired on the Discovery Channel and details the origination of some of the century's most important inventions. Each video is approximately 45-50 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.
The 1900s episode highlights the following inventions: AM radio, vacuum cleaner, air conditioner, airplane, and disposable razor. Other inventions are mentioned in short clips, such as fingerprinting, the Model T, and the flamethrower.
The video viewing guide is a resource that will keep students engaged in the video and is thorough enough to serve as a great study guide for later use. The 1900s guide has a total of 45 fill-in-the-blank, short answer, true/false, and reflection questions with 64 available points. The guide is 4 pages long (the thumbnails above may not be shown accurately), and an answer key and time indicators for each segment are included. The file is in MS Word format for easy alteration by teachers, such as removing questions for a shorter version. The actual video is not included, this is only a viewing guide. The video may be found online by searching the title. Please be sure you can find and access the video before you purchase this video viewing guide.
Video viewing guides for the entire 10-episode series of “Inventions That Shook the World” are available:
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1900s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1910s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1920s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1930s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1940s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1950s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1960s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1970s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1980s
Inventions That Shook the World – The 1990s
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