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GA Content Standards
SSUSH7b. - Explain how the North, South, and West were linked through industrial and economic
expansion including Henry Clay and the American System.
SSUSH7c. - Explain the influence of the Second Great Awakening on social reform movements,
including abolition, temperance, public education, and women’s efforts to gain suffrage.
Warm Up
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
POTATO HEAD
INTERCHANGEABLE
PARTS
NEW TECHNOLOGY
SCULPTURE GARDEN
MARKET REVOLUTION
DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
SECOND GREAT
AWAKENING AND AGE
OF REFORM
AGE OF REFORM
DINNER PARTY
Warm Up - Interchangeable Parts
In addition to inventing the cotton
gin, Eli Whitney helped introduce a
new idea in producing goods. This
idea was INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS.
Before interchangeable parts and
broken machine was a ruined
machine.
Interchangeable parts will be a
precursor to Henry Ford’s
Assembly line.
On the next slide, you will
be using interchangeable
parts to create your own
digital Potato head.
Interchangeable Parts
Using “Interchangeable Parts” on the next
TWO slides, design your Potato head. Then
answer the question below.
After creating your Potato Head, use your
inference skills to explain how interchangeable
parts made factory production possible.
Accessories Page 1
Accessories Page 2
New Technologies
Follow the directions on the next slide.
There is play-doh at your station. Please
clean up before you rotate. Do not mix the
play-doh.
1. Watch the video about the Market Revolution.
2. Choose one innovation from each category and create a Play Doh
replica.
3. Take a picture of your Play Doh replica and insert it into the correct
box below.
Take a photo of your play-doh creations and insert in the correct box below.
Transportation
Agriculture
Technology/Communication
Market Revolution SPY
DOcument Analysis
Evaluate the extent of impact of the
market revolution on American society in
the period from 1790 to 1860.
Market Revolution Document Analysis
1. Read and break down the
prompt.
2. For each document, complete
the SPY document analysis:
a. Summarize the document
b. Prompt - how does this
document support or
modify your “gut answer”?
c. WhY was this document
created?
Cultural Changes
Follow the directions on the next slide.
TherE IS AN EDPUZZLE AND GUIDED NOTES TO
COMPLETE IN THIS STATION.
1. Watch the Age of Reform
EdPuzzle and complete the
Guided Notes.
2. Take the APClassroom
Topic Quesion Assessment
Age of Reform Dinner Party
Arranging a seating chart is incredibly
difficult. You must
1. seat guests based on their interests and
their potential for engaging
conversation.
2. Ensure guests are not seated near
someone who may “bore” them.
They are seated next to each other because…
They are seated next to each other because…
Sojourne
r Truth
Maria
Stewart
Eli
Whitney
What will they talk about?
They are seated next to each other because…
What will they talk about?
They are seated next to each other because…
Horace
Mann
William
Lloyd
Garrison
Frederick
Douglass
Lucretia
Mott
Elizabeth
Cady
Stanton
Overview: It’s the 1920s and America is experiencing a clash
of values . You are hosting a dinner party hoping to bring all
sides together and have a civilized evening. To do so, the
seating arrangement is very important. Your guests should be
seated next to someone they have things in common with.
The guest list includes:
Click here to learn
about all of the people
noted an a few others.
What will they talk about?
What will they talk about?
Directions: You & your group will use this information above
to seat your guest appropriately. Everyone in the group must
agree. Use the plates at your station to help you visualize as a
group. Drag and drop each person to their assigned seat. In
the word bubbles explain why your group decided to seat
them that way and what will they talk about.
COMPLETE THIS SLIDE AFTER WE HAVE FINISHED ALL THE STATIONS.
1. How did Market
Revolution inventions
impact the economy?
2. What was the Second
Great Awakening and how
did it lead to an expansion
of democratic ideals?
3. What were the
similarities and differences
between the movements of
the Age of Reform.
CLICK HERE TO
TAKE THE
QUIZIZZ.
THIS SELFASSESSMENT
WILL COVER
INFO FROM ALL
4 STATIONS.
YOU CAN USE
YOUR NOTES
TO COMPLETE.
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