PPT-Children in factories
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Punishments This works well as an individual or class smart board activity Click on the icons where relevant to ensure the PowerPoint navigates using the correct path Free PDF worksheet to support this activity here . In case the capacity of handling tea leaf by the existing tea factory in any area is lower than the quantum of tea leaf available in that area then the supplier of tea leaf may be in adverse situation In such situation there is a need to set up new L/O – To judge how dangerous working conditions were for children in factories. Starter. – Why do you think factory owners liked to employ children to work in them?. Before Factories. Before the era of the . Role of Children During the Industrial Revolution . At the start of the industrial Revolution there was no legislation about working conditions in mills, factories or . other . industrial plants. They simply had not been needed before. As factories spread rapidly the owners of mills, mines and other forms of industry needed large numbers of workers and they didn't want to have to pay them a high wage. . Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem.. Types of Pollution. Soil/Land Pollution. The addition of herbicides and pesticides to the soil.. L/O – To explain how factories caused the population of towns to increase. Starter. – Was the invention of factories good or bad for Britain? Look at last lessons work!. Britain in 1750. Britain in 1900. Int. verification coordinator. What is . fair wear foundation?. Independent, non-profit. run by business associations, trade unions and non-governmental organisations. Mission: . to improve working conditions in apparel factories. Perl6 Erweiterungen. für die Entwicklung großer Applikationen.. 14. . Deutscher Perlworkshop. Ralf Peine. Interfaces und . Factories. für . Testdriven. Development. Ralf Peine. Interfaces und Factories für Testdriven Development. The Industrial Revolution. As the number of factories grew people from the countryside began to move into the towns looking for . better paid work. . . The . wages. of a farm worker were . very low . Warm Up. Social impacts of industrial revolution. Factory Production. Factories and growth of cities. Most factories were built close to energy sources. Water. Coal. Industrial centers emerge. Factory Production. As poet William Blake described: . “dark Satanic mills”. Textiles Before the Revolution. Workers would sit at a spinning wheel working at their own pace and their own time. . They were well paid because they needed to attract a lot of them to make enough for the population.. Presentation created by Robert Martinez. Primary Content Source: Prentice Hall World History. Images as cited.. The Industrial Revolution brought rapid urbanization, or the movement of people to cities. Changes in farming, soaring population growth, and an ever-increasing demand for workers led masses of people to migrate from farms to cities. . Buildup to US Entrance. Sussex Pledge. Germany damaged a merchant ship killing 80. Wilson told Germany if they didn’t give notice, he would break off diplomatic relations. Germany agreed to give warning for merchant and passenger ships. Children in factories Punishments This works well as an individual or class / smart board activity. Click on the icons where relevant to ensure the PowerPoint navigates using the correct path. Free PDF worksheet to support this activity here …. Child Labour in Factories. . . To explain what child labour is and how it played a part in the Industrial Revolution.. To analyse the effects of the Factory Act of 1833.. To write a diary based on child labour during the 1880s..
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