A HISTORY OF OUR MOVEMENT: Why do we move, and how do things change when we move? WG.1.A Analyze the effects of physical and human geographic patterns.

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A HISTORY OF OUR MOVEMENT: Why do we move, and how do things change when we move? WG.1.A Analyze the effects of physical and human geographic patterns and processes on the past and describe their impact on the present, INCLUDING significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns and shaped the distribution of culture groups today [READINESS STANDARD] YSLETA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTIONAL TEAM

Which words are you familiar with, and which do you not yet know? MigrationInfluenceEnvironmental Conditions Culture Groups PatternsDistribution Effects of Migration ImpactGeographic

What impacts migration? Are there barriers? Is where we’re going better than where we are? Can we survive the new dangers? Can we thrive with the new resources?

SOME (but not all) MODERN MIGRATION PATTERNS

MIGRATION: ON THE MOVE! Would you brave this ___A___ to get that ____B_____? What ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS makes a person willing to brave A to get to B? A B

MIGRATION: ON THE MOVE! Would you brave this ___A___ to get that ____B_____? What ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS makes a person willing to brave A to get to B? A B

GEOGRAPHY EFFECTS MIGRATION! If I’m dealing with A, what do I want from B?

GEOGRAPHY EFFECTS MIGRATION! If I’m dealing with A, what do I want from B?

Let’s see what we know… Which are you ready to answer, and which do you need a peek? How does the Sahara influence migration patterns in Africa? A The Sahara attracts farmers and herders. B The Sahara has little influence on migration patterns today. C The Sahara is gaining new businesses to exploit natural resources. D The Sahara limits much migration between northern and southern Africa. Which geographic factor has been most influential in the pattern of human settlement in the Middle East and North Africa? F fertile soil G cool climate H water resources J natural resources

When people move, how do they change the place? The English and Dutch moved to the North America. Why? Colonization for profit, establish trade, produce raw materials. How did they change the place?

When people move, how do they change the place? Puritans and other English settlers moved to the Massachusetts Area in the 1600s. John Harvard, who died at 31, bequeathed his fortune to begin a center for learning. Harvard University is still in operation and is among the most renowned colleges in America. How did John Harvard change the place?

When people move, how do they change the place? The Spanish moved to Latin America. Why? Gold, colonization, and to convert Native Americans. How did they change the place?

When people move, how do they change the place? Members of the Boudreaux family moved from France to Acadia in the 1600s. Later, the family moved to New Orleans. Why? Opportunity for land, trade, adventure. How did they change the place?

Let’s see what we know… Which are you ready to answer, and which do you need a peek? In Latin America, all of the following aspects of culture were partially adapted from the Spanish EXCEPT: F language G religion H education J caste system In New Orleans, all of the following aspects of culture were partially adapted from the French EXCEPT: F language G religion H education J caste system

Talk to each other, and then talk to me… WG.1.A Analyze the effects of physical and human geographic patterns and processes on the past and describe their impact on the present, INCLUDING significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns and shaped the distribution of culture groups today. Why do we move, and how do things change when we move? Use the word wall words to answer.

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