Migration 5 th /6 th class Lesson 4. In today’s lesson we are going to…  Examine a case study of Irish emigration  Learn about the life and choices.

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Migration 5 th /6 th class Lesson 4

In today’s lesson we are going to…  Examine a case study of Irish emigration  Learn about the life and choices of an immigrant then and today

Voluntary migration Involuntary migration Immigration Emigration What do we mean by…?

Push Factors Pull Factors What are…

Look at the next image. What meaning could it have for migration?

Ellis Island New York,USA From 1892 to 1954, over twelve million immigrants entered the United States through the portal of Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor.

Let’s go visit Ellis Island and find out more about Annie Moore who passed through there. You are the historian. Ellis Island Website Annie's Story

Migration today… Man in eastern Sudan points out where his house used to be before it was destroyed by the floods, © Plan International, 2007

Let’s go visit London and find out more about Issam Elkhawad who came from Sudan in 2006… “ Limbo” (VIDEO)

Compare Annie’s story and Issam’s story Then and now

What did you learn today?

Extension activities O Referring back to the New York Times article: what could Annie buy with $10? (For more details see lesson plan) O Possible class novel activity Fiona McGilray's Story: A Voyage from Ireland in 1849 Pastore, Clare (jFiction Pastore) Follows teenager Fiona McGilray as she and her family leave Ireland during the time of the Potato Famine and travel to their new home in Boston.Fiona McGilray's Story: A Voyage from Ireland in 1849 O Research your own family’s migration history as a project. O Break the class into groups and have each group examine the impact of migration, both positive and negative, on children, families, adults, communities, societies and the world. Look at personal, economic, political, cultural and other aspects.

Definitions Migration ► The movement of people from one place to another, this can be within a country or from one country to another. Immigration ► The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country or region. Emigration ► Leaving one's native country or region to settle in another. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin. Back ►

Annie Moore Annie was given $10 How much would that be worth today? What would you spend it on?