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How to teach Industrial Revolution
This Industrial Revolution Worksheet teaches students how to read a non-fiction text to gather the main idea about the Industrial Revolution.
Your students will need to be able to read non-fiction texts to gain details about events in history. While reading this passage and using a graphic organizer, your students will be able to gather the most important details of the event.
With this worksheet, students will read the passage and then use the graphic organizer to determine what message the author wants them to take away from their reading.
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When teaching the Industrial Revolution, there is a lot of information for students to learn. This worksheet will help you and your students narrow their focus to understand the most important details of the event. Introduce this worksheet by having students share what they know about the Industrial Revolution. Then, students read the passage about the Industrial Revolution independently or with a partner. Once they have read, complete the graphic organizer to determine the main idea. Finally, students share new facts that they learned.
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