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henry ford Differentiated reading passages

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Name: was the founder of the Ford Motor Company. He is famously known for using the assembly line for car production. His company is one of the largest companies in America. His company is one of the longest running car companies in America. The creation of the assembly line paved the way for increasing car production. It made cars more affordable to make during the 1920 s. It made cars more affordable to buy during the 1920 s. was born in Michigan in 1863. He grew up on a farm. He often helped his father. He helped his father by fixing and assembling equipment. He fixed and assembled equipment around the farm. He didn t like farm life. He moved to the city of Detroit in Michigan. The year was in 1879. He worked as a machinist. He worked in a factory. He worked for the Edison Illuminating Company. He earned enough money to start building his own inventions. Ford built his first automobile called the Ford Quadricycle in 1896. He test drove his invention several times. He did this in an effort to find ways to improve it. In 1899, he quit his job at the Edison Illuminating Company and was hired on at the Detroit Automobile Company. He eventually became the chief engineer. Financial strain caused the company to close. In 1903, founded the Ford Motor Company. He founded it with the help of some other partners, like Alexander Malcolmson. The Model T was produced on October 1, 1908. This make and model had the steering wheel on the left side. It had an enclosed engine. The Model T was popular. The demand for more cars increased. incorporated the first automobile assembly line in his factory so in 1913. This deeply impacted car production. Cars were made much faster. They were made much cheaper. Ford then produced the Model A in 1926. He did this after seeing the success of the Model T. The Ford company put out over 55% of the cars the American people were driving at the time. passed away in 1947. The company was handed down to his son years before his death. Ford s hard work made it possible for people to travel more. It led to the creation of many jobs. He will always be remembered for ideas that revolutionized America s way of producing cars.

Name: was the founder of the Ford Motor Company. He is famously known for using the assembly line for car production. His company is one of the largest companies in America. His company is one of the longest running car companies in America. The creation of the assembly line paved the way for increasing car production. It made cars more affordable to make during the 1920 s. It made cars more affordable to buy during the 1920 s. was born in Michigan in 1863. He grew up on a farm. He often helped his father. He helped his father by fixing and assembling equipment. He fixed and assembled equipment around the farm. He didn t like farm life. He moved to the city of Detroit in Michigan. The year was in 1879. He worked as a machinist. He worked in a factory. He worked for the Edison Illuminating Company. He earned enough money to start building his own inventions. Ford built his first automobile called the Ford Quadricycle in 1896. He test drove his invention several times. He did this in an effort to find ways to improve it. In 1899, he quit his job at the Edison Illuminating Company and was hired on at the Detroit Automobile Company. He eventually became the chief engineer. Financial strain caused the company to close. In 1903, founded the Ford Motor Company. He founded it with the help of some other partners, like Alexander Malcolmson. On October 1, 1908, the Model T began to be produced. This make and model became famously known for having the steering wheel on the left side and an enclosed engine. With the popularity of the Model T, the demand for more cars increased. So in 1913, incorporated the first automobile assembly line in his factory. This deeply impacted car production. Cars were made in a much faster and cheaper way. Ford eventually came out with the Model A, in 1926, after seeing the success of the Model T. The Ford Company put out over 55% of the cars the American people were driving at the time. passed away in 1947. The company was handed down to his son years before his death. Ford s hard work made it possible for people to travel more and led to the creation of many jobs. He will always be remembered for ideas that revolutionized America s way of producing cars.

Name: was the founder of the Ford Motor Company and is famously known for using the assembly line for car production. His company is one of the largest and longest running car companies in America. The creation of the assembly line paved the way for increasing car production and making cars more affordable to make and buy during the 1920 s. was born in Michigan in 1863. He grew up on farm and often helped his father by fixing and assembling equipment around the farm. He wasn t particularly fond of farm life. He moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1879. He worked as a machinist. He worked in a factory. He began working for the Edison Illuminating Company. He earned enough money to start building his own inventions. In 1896, Ford built his first automobile called the Ford Quadricycle. He test drove his invention several times in an effort to find ways to improve it. In 1899, he quit his job at the Edison Illuminating Company and was hired on at the Detroit Automobile Company, where he eventually became the chief engineer. However financial strain caused the company to close. In 1903, founded the Ford Motor Company with the help of some other partners, like Alexander Malcolmson. On October 1, 1908, the Model T began to be produced. This make and model became famously known for having the steering wheel on the left side and an enclosed engine. With the popularity of the Model T, the demand for more cars increased. So in 1913, incorporated the first automobile assembly line in his factory. This deeply impacted car production. Cars were made in a much faster and cheaper way. Ford eventually came out with the Model A, in 1926, after seeing the success of the Model T. The Ford Company put out over 55% of the cars the American people were driving at the time. passed away in 1947. The company was handed down to his son years before his death. Ford s hard work made it possible for people to travel more and led to the creation of many jobs. He will always be remembered for ideas that revolutionized America s way of producing cars.

fill it: 1. Who is and what is he known for? 2. What is the Ford Quadricycle? 3. What was the Model T famously known for? 4. How did the assembly line impact car production? circle it: 1. Why did move to Detroit, Michigan? a. His father asked to go to earn more money for their family b. Henry wasn t fond of working on a farm c. He wanted to start farming there d. His family wanted to start working in factories 2. What caused the Detroit Automobile Company to close? a. Financial Strands b. The creation of the Ford Motor Company c. Not enough workers d. The company couldn t produce a good product 5. Why did Ford decide to come out with the Model A? 6.. What was the name of the first car company Ford worked for? Timeline it Make a timeline of the events from the passage. Include all dates. 1863-1879- 1896-1899- 1903-1908- 1913-1926- 1947-3. Infer-Which of the following is the best possible reason Henry named his first auto-invention the Ford Quadricycle? a. It had two handles and quad means two b. He had a passion for creating bicycles c. It had four wheels and quad means four d. He named it after his favorite childhood toy 4. How did influence America during the 1920 s? a. He showed people it was possible to create cars quickly b. He showed people it was possible to create cars cheaper c. He inspired people through his inventions d. All of the above write it: How did s use of the first assembly line contribute to more jobs being created?

fill it: 1. Who is and what is he known for? The founder of the Ford Motor Company, who is known for using the assembly line for car making. 2. What is the Ford Quadricycle? The first automobile Ford built in 1896. 3. What was the Model T famously known for? For having the steering wheel on the left and an enclosed engine. 4. How did the assembly line impact car production? Cars were made in a much faster and cheaper way. 5. Why did Ford decide to come out with the Model A? Because the Model T s success and the fact that over 55% of cars on the road were made by Ford. 6.. What was the name of the first car company Ford worked for? The Detroit Automobile Company. Timeline it Make a timeline of the events for the Jazz Age. Include all dates. 1863- Born 1879- Moved to Detroit 1896- Built the Quadricycle 1899- Hired on at the Detroit Automobile Co. 1903- The Ford Motor Company is created 1908- The Model T is released 1913- Started the use of the assembly line 1926- The Model A is released 1947- Ford dies ANSWER KEY circle it: 1. Why did move to Detroit, Michigan? a. His father asked to go to earn more money for their family b. Henry wasn t fond of working on a farm c. He wanted to start farming there d. His family wanted to start working in factories 2. What caused the Detroit Automobile Company to close? a. Financial Strands b. The creation of the Ford Motor Company c. Not enough workers d. The company couldn t produce a good product 3. Infer-Which of the following is the best possible reason Henry named his first auto-invention the Ford Quadricycle? a. It had two handles and quad means two b. He had a passion for creating bicycles c. It had four wheels and quad means four d. He named it after his favorite childhood toy 4. How did influence America during the 1920 s? a. He showed people it was possible to create cars quickly b. He showed people it was possible to create cars cheaper c. He inspired people through his inventions d. All of the above write it: How did s use of the first assembly line contribute to more jobs being created?