Child Labor in Factories and Mines — Reading Comprehension
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Grades
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This learning resource is available in interactive and printable formats. The interactive worksheet can be played online and assigned to students. The Printable PDF version can be downloaded and printed for completion by hand.
About This Reader
This rigorous world history reading passage examines the harsh reality of child labor in factories and mines during the Industrial Revolution. Students will learn how economic and social changes led to widespread employment of children in dangerous jobs, with examples from primary sources and historical records. The passage highlights the difficult daily life of working children, the reasons employers hired them, and the movement for labor reforms that gradually protected young workers. Activities include comprehension questions, writing prompts, a glossary, graphic organizers, a timeline of key events, and Spanish translations. Aligned with CA HSS and Common Core standards, this resource supports critical thinking and analysis with read aloud audio and accessibility supports. It is ideal for building academic vocabulary, historical reasoning, and understanding the global impact of industrialization.
Perfect For:
👩🏫 Teachers
- • Reading comprehension practice
- • Auto-graded assessments
- • Literacy skill development
👨👩👧👦 Parents
- • Reading practice at home
- • Comprehension improvement
- • Educational reading time
🏠 Homeschoolers
- • Reading curriculum support
- • Independent reading practice
- • Progress monitoring
Reading Features:
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Reading Passage
Engaging fiction or nonfiction text
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Comprehension Quiz
Auto-graded questions
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Instant Feedback
Immediate results and scoring
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Printable Version
Download for offline reading
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Read Aloud
Voice-over with word highlighting


