6th Grade Social Studies Unit 3, Lesson 5: Migration

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6th Grade Social Studies Unit 3, Lesson 5: Migration

Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All. San Diego State University. 20 November 2012 <http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/eras/era2.php>.

Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All. San Diego State University. 20 November 2012 <http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/eras/era2.php>. Food

Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All. San Diego State University. 20 November 2012 <http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/eras/era2.php>. Food Space

Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All. San Diego State University. 20 November 2012 <http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/eras/era2.php>. Food Space Climate

Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All Migrations of Homo Sapiens. World History for Us All. San Diego State University. 20 November 2012 <http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/eras/era2.php>.

Bering Land Bridge. Chinese Unicorn Bering Land Bridge. Chinese Unicorn. 20 November 2012 <http://chinese-unicorn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/image063.jpg>.

Net Migration

Net Migration The number of immigrants per 1000

Net Migration The number of immigrants per 1000 minus

Net Migration The number of immigrants per 1000 The number of Emigrants per 1000 minus

Analyzing Migration Data Activity Analyzing Migration Data

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