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Immigration Come in Quietly Take out your whiteboard & pen. Take out a piece of paper, pen or pencil. Have your chromebook ready to use but do not open yet. Immigration

Immigration! What is it and why do it? Objective Immigration! What is it and why do it? Obj: Describe different types of immigrants and list the push/pull factors that brought them to the United States. Learning Targets: 1. I will be able to explain the difference between immigrant, emigrant, and migrant. 2. I will be able to describe the major push-pull factors for immigration. Standard 8.6.3: List the reasons for the wave of immigration from Northern Europe to the United States and describe the growth in the number, size, and spatial arrangements of cities (e.g., Irish immigrants and the Great Irish Famine.) CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.4:Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.

Prior Knowledge Prior Knowledge You already know the difference between an immigrant, emigrant and migrant. What is an example of each type of immigration?

Definitions Concept Push Factor - are those things that encourage a person to leave their home. Pull Factor - something that attracts people to go and live in a particular place.

Push/Pull Factors Concept If you decided to move away from Ceres what are some of the reasons you would leave? Where would you go and why would you choose that place? Step 1 - Brainstorm Ideas on your paper. Step 2 - Share with Partner. Step 3 - Be ready to share with the class. Partner A share with Partner B “If I decided to leave Ceres I would go to _______ because _______”. Partner B share with Partner A “If I decided to leave Ceres I would go to _______ because _______”.

Push/Pull Factors Concept If you decided to move out of the United States, what are some of the reasons you would want to leave? Where would you go and why would you choose that place? Step 1 - Brainstorm Ideas on your paper. Step 2 - Share with Partner. Step 3 - Be ready to share with the class. Partner A share with Partner B “If I decided to leave the United States I would go to _______ because _______”. Partner B share with Partner A “If I decided to leave the United States I would go to _______ because _______”.

Concept Click to show the pull factors

Closure Closure What is the difference between an Migrant, Emigrant and an Immigrant? Explain some of the push/pull factors that lead people to immigrate.