Model Clock Questions to ponder What is the

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Model Clock Questions to ponder: What is the ideal clock? What does it look

Model Clock Questions to ponder: What is the ideal clock? What does it look like? How does it work?

Create a clock • Objective: Make a paper model of a clock with two

Create a clock • Objective: Make a paper model of a clock with two moveable hands • Supplies: construction paper, scissors, markers, and 1 brad • Time: Create a clock as quickly as you can with as much detail as you can • Have one group member time how long it takes you to make the clock

Create a Clock Part II • Objective: Make a paper model of a clock

Create a Clock Part II • Objective: Make a paper model of a clock with two moveable hands • Supplies: paper plates, 2 paper hands, and brads • Time: Create 4 clocks as quickly as you can. Try to beat the other groups. • Have one group member time the experiment

*Remember the Industrial Revolution Activity From Thursday* What was the Industrial Revolution?

*Remember the Industrial Revolution Activity From Thursday* What was the Industrial Revolution?

Questions • What did the first clock represent? • What did the second attempt

Questions • What did the first clock represent? • What did the second attempt represent? • What are some advantages of the handmade clock? • What are some disadvantages? • What some advantages of the massproduced, interchangeable parts clock? • What are some disadvantages?

Questions cont… • Which clock do you like better? • Which would you rather

Questions cont… • Which clock do you like better? • Which would you rather buy and why? • As a worker which clock would you rather produce?

ID Question- 02/20/2013 • Choose ONE of the statements below: • The Industrial Revolution

ID Question- 02/20/2013 • Choose ONE of the statements below: • The Industrial Revolution made positive changes in American society because… • The Industrial Revolution did NOT make positive changes in American society because…