Age
9-17
Grade
4-8
Carole Marsh
Industrial Revolution: From Muscles to Machines!
Staple Bound
(Gallopade Dec. 31, 2004)
, First edition
The 22-book American Milestone series is featured as "Retailers Recommended Fabulous Products" in the August 2012 edition of Educational Dealer magazine. The words "industrial revolution" often make us think of greasy, sooty men working on enormous machines making incredible things. In reality, the industrial revolution started many years before the monster machines were even dreamed of - and it started with some of the smallest tools and parts ever made.
In the late 17th century, clockmakers, builders of scientific equipment, and firearm manufactures required precision tools to help improve their products. From these small beginnings, the greatest advancements in human history were about to spring.
In this book, kids will wonder at the first screws and steam engines. They will gaze in awe at the first locomotives riding on the first iron rails, and watch in amazement at the speed of 1700s textile machinery. But most of all, they will learn about how the power of inventors, creators, builders, and businessmen changed the world forever! This 32-page book is reproducible and educational.
A partial list of the Table of Contents include:
A Timeline of Events
From Muscles to Machines! The Industrial Revolution
In the Beginning
Textile Revolution
Full Steam Ahead!
On the Water
Machines that Make Things
Steel and Skyscrapers
Working Children
Workers Unite!
Patent Pending
Additional Resources
Glossary
And More!
This fun-fill activity book includes:
Label Car Parts
Build a Skyscraper
Use Immigration Chart to Answer Questions
Create the Front Page of a Newspaper
Make a Protest Sign
Connect the Dots
Chronological Order
Decipher the Code
Answer the Questions
Matching
Word Search
Maze
And Much More!
- Series
- American Milestones
- ISBN
- 0635026945 / 9780635026941
- Pages
- 28
- Weight
- 4.0 oz.
- Dimensions
- 8.5 x 0.1
in.