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Knowledge Organiser Focus: So it begins…

I should already know: Key Words • How to use before, after, past, electrical a loop that electricity travels through industrial making and transporting present, then and now. circuit products • Different grades of pencils. appliances things that we use everyday revolution a change or new system that • Organise digital content. overthrows the old one factory a place where things are made pioneer the first one to discover or I will learn: invent something Science decade ten years engineer Someone who invents, creates I can create a circuit and name its and explores how things work. parts I can tell if a lamp will light up by century one hundred years harnessing Control and use to make energy looking at a circuit invention a new creation A powered railway vehicle used History to pull trains. I can order the inventions that created the railway using centuries. Greater Depth Challenge Art and Design Use purple mash to create I can use line, tone, shape and colour to add detail within my sketches. your own algorithms on Computing 2DIY3D to create a train I can use PowerPoint to present and game! collect data. The Stephenson's Rocket This will help in the future: Further Reading Select key events from timelines. electrical Rosie Revere, Engineer Use tones to add mood. circuit The Little Inventors Handbook Evaluate and analyse information. See Inside Trains Knowledge Organiser Focus: So it begins…

History Computing Science Between 1750 – 1850 was the Industrial Insert video by clicking on insert An electrical circuit is a complete path Revolution. The increase in the use of and video. around which electricity can flow. It factories led to increased need for raw materials, trade and workers. There was also must include a source of electricity such a need to transport the materials and the as a battery. products. People moved from the country into Always save your work! cities. James Watt (1736-1819 ) Who? A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer who invented Watt’s Steam Engine. What? His invention went Art and Design on to assist the creation of the railways by In a closed or complete circuit electric harnessing steam power. currents can flow. George Stephenson (1781-1848) In an open or incomplete circuit electric Who? An English engineer and pioneer of currents cannot flow. steam . What? Stephenson’s Rocket was used for the first passenger railway in the world – the to Manchester Railway which opened in 1830. His new engine was called the Locomotive Number 1 and soon carried When electric currents can flow it can Using different pencil tones, marks and 1,000 passengers a be used by appliances such as a light lines to represent textures in pictures as day. bulb. seen above. Knowledge Organiser Focus: So it begins…

History Computing What do the buttons do? Science What is the industrial revolution? Insert video by clicking on insert Draw a closed circuit. and video.

Always save your work! James Watt (1736-1819 ) Who?

Explain what happens to the light in an open Art and Design circuit. What?

George Stephenson (1781-1848) Who? An English engineer and pioneer of steam locomotives.

What? Stephenson’s Rocket was used for the first passenger railway in the world – the . His new engine was called the LocomotiveNumber 1 and soon carried 1,000 passengers a Draw and shade a picture of a tree day. using the shades and tones above