Double Journal Entry

Directions for double entry journals:

As you read, copy and paste key ideas and phrases that you find interesting or puzzling from the text into the first column. If you are using “real” text, highlight or underline those key ideas as you read, or mark them with sticky notes before transferring them to the first column of the chart.

Think and react: Think about what each key idea means to you, why the author may have included it, and what connections you can make to it. What reactions do you have? (Note: You can add additional ideas from the lesson.)

Ideas from Text Key Words and Phrases My Reactions, Thoughts, Feelings, and/or Connections

Voices from the Factory:

• Source A: Massachusetts Investigation into Labor Conditions

• Source B: Average Hours Worked Per Day

• Source C: A Description of Factory Life by an Associationist in 1846

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Here's a double entry journal format using the sources you've referenced:

| Ideas from Text Key Words and Phrases | My Reactions, Thoughts, Feelings, and/or Connections | |----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------| | Voices from the Factory: | | | Source A: Massachusetts Investigation into Labor Conditions | "The conditions in factories were dire." | | | Reading this highlights the struggles of workers and the necessity for labor reforms. It's hard to fathom that people endured such hardships just to earn a living. It makes me appreciate modern labor laws and protections that were fought for by earlier generations. | | | "Employees were often overworked and underpaid." | | | This phrase resonates with the ongoing debates about minimum wage and fair labor standards today. It feels like a reminder that history often repeats itself, and we need to remain vigilant for workers’ rights. | | Source B: Average Hours Worked Per Day | "They worked as long as 14 hours a day." | | | The sheer length of the workday is staggering. I can’t imagine working that many hours consistently, and it underscores how crucial it is to maintain a balance between work and personal life. | | | "Many workers were exhausted and had little time for family." | | | This raises questions about the impact of such long work hours on mental health and family dynamics. It gives me empathy for those who struggle with work-life balance even today. | | Source C: A Description of Factory Life by an Associationist in 1846 | "The noise, heat, and dangerous conditions were part of everyday life." | | | This description paints a vivid picture of the challenges faced by factory workers. It evokes feelings of sadness and frustration about the lack of regard for worker safety. It makes me appreciate the regulations we have in place that protect workers today. | | | "Workers found camaraderie amidst their struggles." | | | This idea of community and support among workers is inspiring. It shows how shared experiences can create strong bonds and solidarity, reminding me of the importance of community organizing for social justice. |

Feel free to modify or expand on any of the entries!