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Immigration to Scotland Paired quiz

With your partner answer the following questions. You will watch a video clip about immigration to Scotland Take notes as a pair – you will answer questions based on the content of the video clip afterwards

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/population-changes-in-scotland-1880-1939/5667.html

Question 1 (1 mark) Large numbers of immigrants moved to Glasgow to work in: Jute works Car factories Ship building yards Fish processing companies

Question 2 (4 marks) Most immigrants moved into the cities of Scotland. Name the 4 largest cities in Scotland which immigrants moved to.

Question 3 (1mark) By 1900, what fraction of Scottish people lived in the cities? ¼ 1/3 ½ 1/5

Question 4 (1mark) Which European country did lots of immigrants to Scotland come from? Norway France Germany Italy

Question 5 ( 1 mark) What happened to the size of the Scottish population between 1880 and 1939? It halved It stayed the same It doubled It trebled

Why did other groups of immigrants come to Scotland? Lesson starter: What makes immigrants come to Scotland in 2017? Make a list of your answers.

We are learning to… Identify the reasons for other national groups coming to Scotland

I can… Complete a note taking exercise on Italian, Jewish and Lithuanian immigration.

Activity – Italian, German Jewish, non-German Jewish and Lithuanian immigration Your group will be given a pack of sources on ONE of the ITALIANS, LITHUANIANS, GERMAN JEWS and NON-GERMAN JEWS. Your aim is for everyone in the group to gather as many notes as possible about each group! You will be timed! At the end of the time given, you will pass on your pack and be given another one, and so on.

Recap… Lithuanians Came to Scotland to escape persecution in Eastern Europe. To escape extreme poverty in Eastern Europe (particularly in rural areas). There were jobs and higher wages in Scotland.

Recap… Non-German Jews Came to Scotland to escape persecution in Russia. Many continued on to America. Many Jews came to Scotland to study at universities and some opened businesses such as jewellers.

Recap… German Jews Came to Scotland to escape persecution in Nazi Germany. The UK accepted 10,000 children on the kindertransport. Many Jews took advantage of the good education opportunities.

Recap… Italians Came to Scotland to make money and become wealthier. They were able to set up businesses and make money i.e. ice cream shops.

Question Practise Explain why many immigrants came to Scotland between 1830s-1939. 6 marks Remember: 6 marks = 6 separate points Link every point to the question One reason for immigrants coming to Scotland was… This was because…