Ellis Island Project The first 2 slides provide articles from a database covering one of the ethnic group’s culture and their immigration struggles Each.

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Ellis Island Project The first 2 slides provide articles from a database covering one of the ethnic group’s culture and their immigration struggles Each Database icon is also a live link to access the database The last slide has web links about all of the immigrant group’s experiences going through Ellis Island

Italian and Greek Immigration Database Topic Article Ireland Irish Immigration Germany German Immigration Italy or Greece Italian and Greek Immigration

Database British English Americans Russia Russian Americans Poland Topic Article Name British English Americans Russia Russian Americans Poland Polish Americans Hungary Hungarian Americans (2nd article) Sweden Swedish Americans Turkey Turkish Americans

Use these 2 sites below to learn about the many steps any immigrant faced while coming through Ellis island http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration/tour/stop1.htm http://www.ohranger.com/ellis-island/immigration-journey The site below provides statistics for the numbers of different ethnic groups that came through Ellis island http://www.nps.gov/elis/learn/education/upload/statistics.pdf