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TCM3932-Primary Sources: Industrial Revolution
Primary Sources help teachers integrate authentic resources into the classroom. Primary sources capture students' curiosity about the past, so they naturally begin to use critical thinking to analyze historical events. This kit uses original documents and photographs to help students understand the Industrial Revolution.
Industrial Revolution kit includes:
- 8 Photograph Cards:
- Cotton Gin
- Alexander Graham Bell
- First Automobile Assembly Line
- And more…
- 8 Primary Sources:
- Steamboat Document Collage
- Wright Brothers' Telegram
- Early American Inventions
- And more…
- Teacher's Guide including lesson plans, student activities, and document-based assessments
- Digital resources include student reproducibles and additional primary sources in digital format




