Hands on Industrial Museum: Part 1



Have your students create an interactive Industrial Revolution Museum Exhibit with technology tools! #industrialrevolution #activities #technologyintheclassroom #middleschool

The Industrial Revolution is one of my favorite units and I think I have probably taught it 15 different ways in 15 different years! I'm teaching in a former industrial town now, so I really feel like I have to give the mills a lot of cred and with testing coming up, I wanted the kids moving and grooving while learning to make up for those days spent in silence:(

I decided that they were going to create a museum and we were going to have the 5th and 6th grade visit after testing was all done. Watch this launch video!



Each group was given different inventors and inventions and a series of questions they needed to answer.









They had to create A Thinglink page

We used an awesome website called HSTRY.


And they had to create a trifold board. I got an amazing deal at the Dollar Tree. 30 boards for 30 bucks!


They also used Google Maps to identify which region of the country most benefitted from each invention and used Google Classroom to create a collaborative scavenger hunt for the 5th and 6th graders when they come into the museum.

If you would like the resources for this activity, click here.
We have one more day of prep, two more days of testing, and then we get to show off all our hard work. I'll let you know how it goes!!!



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  1. I love this! I teach 5th grade but this can easily be tweaked for any subject and any grade. Thank you for sharing!

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