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PUT YOUR WEBQUEST ON THE ROUND TABLE STAPLE CHART TO YOUR PAPER

Each student will be given a piece of plain white paper and a term Each student will be given a piece of plain white paper and a term. On the paper you will: Define and/or explain your concept. Do NOT just copy straight from the book, explain it in your own words after reading. If you don’t know what a word/concept means DON’T just write it down… if you don’t know it after reading it how do you expect your classmates to know it. Give an example of your word or concept. Draw a symbol or annotation that sums up your word and concept.

Reasons for Migration Economic push factors Economic pull factors Cultural push factors Cultural pull factors Environmental push factors Environmental pull factors Forced migration Voluntary migration Internal migration International migration Intraregional migration Interregional migration Intervening obstacle Migration transition