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This excellent resource looks at the history of coal mining in Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries. It focuses on several themes including the problems that the miners faced, the solutions that they came up with and the impact of the steam engine on revolutionising the coal industry.

The aims and objectives are:

Theme: How did the steam engine revolutionise industry?
Know: What changes took place in the coal mining industry 1750 - 1850?
Understand: How the new methods increased coal production?
Evaluate: How did the steam engine revolutionise mining production?
Skills: Cause, Consequence, Significance, Evaluation and Judgement.

What Am I Looking For this lesson?
L3 Identify = the changes that took place in the coal mining industry.
L4 Describe = the changes that took place in the coal mining industry.
L5 Explain = how the new machinery and steam engines improved coal production?
L6 Analyse = form a judgement how far the steam engine revolutionized coal production?

The worksheet is divided up into two lessons and includes differentiated activities designed to suit the needs of lower and middle ability students.

Have fun and if you want to pay a little more you could purchase my PowerPoint and card sort that could be used to accompany this lesson. These contain additional activities and award winning oral history interviews with coal miners in Doncaster.

Kind Regards

Roy

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