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This is a great task for students to complete at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution unit or a great lesson for a casual/sub teacher. North and South is available (in Australia) on Clickview Online or, of course, DVD.

These questions are meant for Episode One and are the great basis of a discussion of factory and worker conditions, the differences between the classes, living conditions in an Industrial Town and the differences between industrial centres and rural life. The other three episodes also contribute to this, and this resource should obviously be used in conjunction with other resources for a well-rounded unit.

Included:

1 PDF of 20 questions for the miniseries episode.

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Australian Curriculum - Stage 5 - Depth Study 1: Making A Better World? - Topic 1a: The Industrial Revolution (1750–1914)

Syllabus dot points covered

- The technological innovations that led to the Industrial Revolution, and other conditions that influenced the industrialisation of Britain (the agricultural revolution, access to raw materials, wealthy middle class, cheap labour, transport system and expanding empire) and of Australia (ACDSEH017)
—> describe key features of the agricultural revolution in Britain, including the emergence of a cheap labour force
—> explain how industrialisation contributed to the development of Britain and Australia in this period
- The experiences of men, women and children during the Industrial Revolution, and their changing way of life ACDSEH081)
—> describe the changes to the way of life of men and women who moved from the country to towns and cities
—> use a variety of sources to investigate working conditions in factories, mines and other occupations, with particular emphasis on child labour
- The population movements and changing settlement patterns during this period (ACDSEH080)
—> outline and explain population movements in Britain, eg movement from country villages to towns and cities, and emigration to other countries
- The short and long-term impacts of the Industrial Revolution, including global changes in landscapes, transport and communication (ACDSEH082)
—discuss positive and negative consequences of the Industrial Revolution, eg the growth of cities and pollution and the development of trade unions

Historical skills covered

HT5-9 --> applies a range of relevant historical terms and concepts when communicating an understanding of the past

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Keywords: Industrial Revolution, history, Stage 5, Australian Curriculum, Year 9, Year 10, pdf, north and south, miniseries, episode one, mr thornton, cotton mill.

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