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Child Labor: Compare Industrial Era to Present Day

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Grade Levels
7th - 12th, Homeschool
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59 pages
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I didn't end up using this just because it didn't quite fit in my unit this year, but it is very well put together and very high quality. The connection to modern child labor makes history applicable and usable for students. I hope to use it in the future!
I used this with incarcerated students with very limited reading comprehension abilities. They did well with this activity.

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This lesson involves having students examine the impacts of the Industrial Era in the United States with a specific focus on child labor. It is recommended that students will have explored, to some degree, the Industrial era prior to this lesson. This resource will prompt students to analyze social activist Lewis Hines' photographs that depict the various jobs and working conditions that children experienced. The Slide Presentation is interactive, problem posing, and vicariously draws the students into the lives of the children of the Industrial era.

Optional Extension Activity: Students compare and contrast the child labor of the Industrial era with the child labor that exists today. A 22 minute documentary film titled 'Zoned for Slavery: The Child Behind the Label' supplements this lesson.

This lesson includes:

  • Slide Presentation [59 Slides]
  • Student Guided Notes
  • Venn Diagram Handout

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Total Pages
59 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
2 hours
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