Nation of Immigrants Part 2 Semester 2, Day 8. Objectives Students will be able to ▫ reason why people immigrate to the United States ▫ analyze primary.

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Nation of Immigrants Part 2 Semester 2, Day 8

Objectives Students will be able to ▫ reason why people immigrate to the United States ▫ analyze primary sources ▫ review the immigrant experience analyze the similarities and differences regarding various immigrant experiences

Melting Pot Vs. Salad Bowl What is the Melting Pot? What is the Salad bowl?

Great American Melting Pot 64Mhttps:// 64M

Jig-Saw Each group will be given documents on two different immigrant groups. For 15 minutes you will analyze the primary source documents and complete the graphic organizer.

Presentations Fill out the rest of the graphic organizer as each group presents their findings. The group sheet with documents will be collected at the end of class and returned next Tuesday.

Feelings Check Over the last 2 days do you think we have achieved the objectives? ▫Students will be able to reason why people immigrate to the United States analyze primary sources review the immigrant experience analyze the similarities and differences regarding various immigrant experiences

Exit Ticket You are a potential immigrant from a foreign land, say Cuba, seeking asylum in the US and you are only given two suitcases to bring with you. What would you bring and why? Make a Packing List. ▫This will be collected at the end of class.