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In this interactive lesson supporting literacy skills, students watch documentary video about four teens who immigrated to the United States. Students develop their literacy skills as they explore a social studies focus on the factors that drive immigration and the challenges immigrants face in the United States, particularly in learning English. During this process, they read informational text, learn and practice vocabulary words, and explore content through videos and interactive activities.
This survey is a wonderful tool that can help you get to know your immigrant students' stories. Our newest Americans are often misunderstood and don't typically have the chance to share where they came from and how their journey to the US made them feel. This survey is a great check-in that can be u...