TEXTIELMUSEUM Group Task

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This lesson contains 46 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 5 videos.

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welcome
Welcome at the Textielmuseum Tilburg.
Here you will go on a mission to learn more about industrial work in Brabant in the 19th and early 20th century.

You will spread in groups around the museum. You may need
  • 1 person to have pen & paper to make notes
  • 1 person to use a phone with this LessonUp 
  • 1 person to use a phone with google translate

Slide 2 - Slide

First, fill in the group members' names

Slide 3 - Open question

The Steam Engine
Start group 1: Go to the Steam Engine

Take a look around. See how it works



Slide 4 - Slide

 YOUR TASK
Watch the next 4 videos.
Find their location in the museum.
Then put the videos in the correct logical order.



Slide 5 - Slide

Slide 6 - Video

Slide 7 - Video

Slide 8 - Video

Slide 9 - Video

1. What is the correct order of the videos?
A
B, A, C, D
B
D, B, A, C
C
B, D, A, C
D
A, C, D, B

Slide 10 - Quiz

James Watt
The first steam engines could only move something up and down. To turn this vertical motion into a rotary motion would make the steam engine much more useful.

The next video explains the fundamental mechanics of the steam engine as it was improved by James Watt in 1781.

Slide 11 - Slide

2. Use the information from the video to explain how the Steam Engine in the museum can make a wheel spin around.
(Tip: switch subtitles on)

Slide 12 - Open question

Slide 13 - Video

3. Explain why the machinist and the stoker were very important jobs in a textile factory

Slide 14 - Open question

The Devil's Mill

Start group 2: Find this machine in EXHIBITION 2
(De Wollendekenfabriek)

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4. Where does the name of this machine's function (duivelen) come from?

Slide 16 - Open question

5. What were the two functions of working wool this way?
(choose 2 answers)
A
loosening the wool
B
mixing the wool
C
pulling the wool apart
D
spinning the wool

Slide 17 - Quiz

6. What was the function of the bascule?

Slide 18 - Open question

7. Why was it necessary to mix wool from different bales ?

Slide 19 - Open question

The Spinning Engine

Start Group 3: Find this machine in EXHIBITION 2
(De Wollendekenfabriek)

Slide 20 - Slide

8. Explain the name "selfactor" for this machine and write down its function

Slide 21 - Open question

9. Go to the Jacquard loom.
Describe Joseph Jacquard's invention.

Slide 22 - Open question

10. What does a 'nopster" do?
A
put studs on workers' shoes
B
check woven cloth for mistakes
C
clean the machines
D
clean woven cloth

Slide 23 - Quiz

The Roughen Mill
(Ruwmolen)
Start Group 4: Find this machine in EXHIBITION 2
(De Wollendekenfabriek)

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11. Why is it a strange name for this machine, considering its function?

Slide 25 - Open question

12. Ask a member of staff about the working conditions of factory workers.
(men /women /children, wages, working hours, hygiene)

Slide 26 - Open question

13. Ask a staff member about the dangers of working in this factory. What was the most dangerous machine? Why?

Slide 27 - Open question

The "Mullekom" weaving machine


Start Group 5: Find this machine in the TEXTIELLAB

Slide 28 - Slide

14. What is the "Mullekom"?

Slide 29 - Open question

15. How many weaving machines can you find in this hall?
A
3
B
4
C
5
D
6

Slide 30 - Quiz

Start Group 6: find this machine in the Textiellab

Slide 31 - Slide

16. Ask a museum employee how much faster modern machines can weave cloth compared to weaving by hand and weaving with the machines driven by a steam engine.

Slide 32 - Open question

17. This hall is about different textile disciplines. Write them all down.

Slide 33 - Open question

18. What's the function of "twining"?

Slide 34 - Open question



Start Group 7: Find this machine in the TEXTIELLAB

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19. Explain the function of this machine.

Slide 36 - Open question

20. What does this machine do?

Slide 37 - Open question

21. Yarn is divided into three main groups. Which ones?

Slide 38 - Open question

Jacquard Loom


Start Group 8: Find this machine in EXHIBITION 5

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22. What is the main difference between the Jacquard loom in this hall and the one in the Exhibition 2?

Slide 40 - Open question

23. What are the raw materials used to make damask?

Slide 41 - Open question

24. Who would buy damask products mainly?
A
affluent women
B
housemaids of noble families
C
men working in the damask indusry
D
working class women

Slide 42 - Quiz

25. Write down three products that were made from damask.

Slide 43 - Open question

finished?
Go back to the slide that says: START GROUP 1 and work your way through the slides and questions until you reach the slide you started with.
When you have done all questions and there is still time left, you can find a quiet place to work out the questions in proper English sentences. Remember, it's for a mark...

At the end, maybe you can evaluate this task in the final 2 slides. Thanks.

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How would you rate this excursion?
A
waste of precious school time
B
boring, but still better than regular classes
C
rather interesting way of learning about this subject
D
great way of learning about this subject

Slide 45 - Quiz

Did you have enough time to finish the tour?
A
we had far more time than we needed
B
no, we did not have enough time
C
we had exactly enough time

Slide 46 - Quiz