Tuesday 4-19-16 1.CNN Student News 2.Read article on Immigration 3.Watch “America the Story of US, Cities” clip about immigration 4.Look at Immigration.

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Tuesday CNN Student News 2.Read article on Immigration 3.Watch “America the Story of US, Cities” clip about immigration 4.Look at Immigration pictures (slides 4-6) and links on slide 7 5.Watch Godfather at Ellis Island clip 6.Students do Ellis Island Animated History link and questions on Google Classroom.

1.You should have a Chromebook at your desk. 2.If you have earbuds, today is a good day to have them. 3.Clear your desk of everything but your Chromebook and be ready to watch CNN student news.

Topics on Video Statue of Liberty and Immigrants to New York (Cities 1:00- 12:00)

Piros Family Portrait, approximately (My great grandfather Balazs Piros, in the center, back row immigrated through Ellis Island from Hungary in 1906). (My grandmother Elsie Piros Szakal is the smallest little girl)

Grandmother and Grandfather Szakal’s wedding picture. Great Grandfather Janos Szakal on the far right, immigrated through Ellis Island from Hungary in 1908.

My Great Grandfather Scheffer on the right immigrated from the Netherlands, came through Ellis Island in 1908.

Chapter 17.2 and 17.3 (Growth of Cities, Progressivism and Populism) 1.Immigration- The Godfather at Ellis IslandThe Godfather at Ellis Island 2.Immigration- Ellis Island InteractiveEllis Island Interactive 3.Immigration- Ellis Island Interactive IIEllis Island Interactive II 4.Ellis Island - Passenger Look-upPassenger Look-up

1.Sign on to your chromebook and go to my google classroom. 2.Click on the link to see the Ellis Island Animated History and learn about Ellis Island. 3.Complete the Google form link with questions about what you learned. You are allowed to look back at the Animated History link when you do the questions.

For Make-Up 1.Read article on Immigration 2.Students do Ellis Island Animated History link and questions on Google Classroom. Check the tray next to the make-up folder for worksheets, do not take the worksheet that is attached to this folder.