When people migrate, they are influenced by push and pull: They feel pushed out of one place and pulled to another. Try a push-pull exercise in this worksheet.
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In this Industry and Immigration to the United States data and primary source activity, students investigate data sets on immigration and engage in primary source analysis to understand why people migrated to the U.S. In the first activity, students examine three different data sets that focus on immigration to the United States in the mid-1800s. Student collaborative groups make inferences and compare data across the documents to draw conclusions regarding the immigrant Irish, British, and German populations. In the second activity, students analyze 5 different sources regarding what drove immigrants away from their homeland and to the United States; students emerge understanding many aspects that immigrants faced, while also learning the hope and opportunity that America offered. This resource is included in my United States Industry and Slavery Unit located here! Questions accompany the data set activity and a graphic organizer is included to guide the source activity. A key is included, as well as a final writing prompt and a Google 1:1 version! Enjoy! ---- Be sure to follow the History with Mr E Facebook page, and don't forget to signup for the Social Studies Newsletter to receive information on flash sales, product releases, and classroom tips! ----
When people migrate, they are influenced by push and pull: They feel pushed out of one place and pulled to another. Try a push-pull exercise in this worksheet.
This is the perfect visual to teach the difference between immigrant and emigrant. As well as the push-pull factor! Great for SPED, ELL and all students alike!
This is an editable Google Slides based interactive slideshow where students input responses directly into the slides. The lesson includes the following: An introduction to the key terms related to immigration including steerage, immigration vs. emigration, push and pull factors Background about the various waves of immigration and challenges immigrants faced on their journey Analysis of primary and secondary source documents Reflection/Exit Ticket The lesson can be done independently or can be teacher led. This is truly a "no prep needed" lesson. The contents of this download are for use by the customer only. I ask that teachers not post any part of this file online or on a publicly accessed shared server. If you would like to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional copies from my Teachers Pay Teachers store at the multiple license rate.
This lesson is designed to take one (approx.) 50 minute class period and serves as an excellent introduction to your unit on United States immigration. Prior to delving into the details of Ellis Island, Angel Island, and the lives of immigrants in the US, it is important for students to understand ...
Immigration & Immigrants: Mini Unit A comprehensive teaching resource aimed at Grade 8-12 students that provides valuable insights into immigration in the United States. Historical Materials Focusing on America's expansion over the past 250 years, including experiences of Native American and African-American communities during the same period. Vocabulary and Essential Phrases about Immigration Included are illustrative examples of push and pull factors to help learners understand causes of immigration and allow them to articulate these ideas effectively. Tales from Major Immigrant Groups The unit comprises reading materials featuring stories from ten major immigrant groups: Chinese, Jewish, Irish, Japanese, Arab, Italian, German, Vietnamese Norwegian and Indian immigrant communities . Narrative Approach in Reading Materials The narratives provided delve into individual accounts without losing sight of the broader picture. They illustrate successive waves of immigration while highlighting their experiences or discrimination they faced post-arrival in the United States. Worksheets and Multimedia Content Incorporated worksheets are available in both pdf format as well as editable pptx., providing flexibility for teachers delivering lessons or assigning tasks based on student progress. An introductory PowerPoint Presentation serves as an efficient aid for instructors initiating first lessons or facilitating discussions about chosen immigrant group presentations by students based upon their researches inclusive of images data graphs etcetera for balanced comprehension. This mini-unit is particularly relevant within a Social Studies curriculum especially USA History due to its focus on key narrative threads related to immigration - presented through a variety of formats suitable for different teaching styles (group work, small student clusters, individual assignments etcetera). It thus serves as a staple choice supplementing conventional course material providing students with a profound understanding of the central role of immigration in shaping American society. Immigration & Immigrants : Mini Unit
Book Synopsis A magical realist and introspective portrait of one boy's journey to manhood amidst the collapse of the West Indie's banana industry. A sweeping, multicultural family story of keen observation and the supernatural that reflects the lasting impacts of colonialism, Catholicism, and immigration. Before the gadèt-zafè came to warn his mother she would die, six-year-old Fidel knew only the everyday mystery of the Guadeloupe around him. The lush greenery, the dusty roads, the sugar cane growing and the neighbors arguing, the push and pull of love and resentment between people who rely on each other--his world is small but full. Until a few moments of violence change his life forever. Orphaned, Fidel returns to his mother's native Dominica and whirls from one relative and reality to another, learning pieces of his own story. His heritage is one of layered secrets and sharp divisions--between the grandmothers who love him and the aunt who wants him dead, the Catholic orthodoxy of his school and the Obeah knowledge of his grandfather, and the indigenous and the colonial. The violence he's witnessed inhabits not only strangers but himself. The spirits of the dead visit him with advice, threats, and explanations. And when he sees a path toward happiness in Canada, he must reconcile his intense, bittersweet love of his home with the possibility of leaving it. About the Author Robert de la Chevotiere is an Afro-Caribbean immigrant to Canada, who teaches French and English language arts. He is a member of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia and has recently had a poem published in Arc Poetry Magazine's 2021 fall issue.
Chadian immigrants' presence in Maiduguri dates back to the city's foundation in 1907. Their migration from Chad was prompted by some \"pull\" and \"push\" factors.Many are fully integrated into the the local community through marriages. They were found to be highly multilingual. Hausa was found to be the most frequently used language in this community in most of the domains investigated.It is gradually replacing the ethnic language even in the core domain of Home settings.It has also superseded Chadian languages in two further domains: Traditional occasions and Association (language use of the second and third generations in particular), which are usually considered to be dominated by the Chadian lingua franca and the ethnic language respectively. And, the unexpected dominance of Hausa over Chadian Arabic as the intra-Chadian medium of communication would suggest that the latter might ultimately be less spoken by the settlers in the future. Since language remains an important symbol of ethnic identity, Chadian immigrants should strive to ensure its maintenance by always speaking the ethnic language both between the spouses (in endogamous families)and with the children at home.
This resource includes a pushes and pulls of immigration sort. Included is a printable sort as well as a digital version. It is set up for students to drag and drop (or cut and paste) into the appropriate column. Can be used for content review or quick mini-assessments. Perfect to use in a workshop ...