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Finding a Sequence

Published By:

Amanda Siessel

Historical Era:

The Development of the Industrial United States (1870-1900)

Thinking Skill:

Chronological Thinking

Bloom’s Taxonomy:

Understanding

Grade Level:

High School

Suggested Teaching Instructions

This activity was modified in order for use with a Breakout EDU kit. Students will work cooperatively to chronologically order the patents and inventions of the Industrial Revolution. This is just one activity that will allow the students the open a lock in order to complete their task.

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To the extent possible under law, Amanda Siessel has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to “New Inventions of the Industrial Revolution for Breakout EDU”
Description

This activity was modified in order for use with a Breakout EDU kit. Students will work cooperatively to chronologically order the patents and inventions of the Industrial Revolution. This is just one activity that will allow the students the open a lock in order to complete their task.

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