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Do Now: 1. In your own words, define immigration. 2
Do Now: 1. In your own words, define immigration. 2. Now, write the word immigration in the middle of your paper. Then, create a word web around immigration where you write all of the words that you associate with immigration. Option B: You may also draw the words that come to mind when you think about immigration.
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IMMIGRATION! “Turn to page 88 and let’s read “Why People Immigrate” in small groups. While you are in small groups, you are to: define the word immigrant and copy it in your notes. If you want to work ahead of the class, you may re-read and copy down reasons why people immigrate.
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Key Point #1: An immigrant is a person who moves from one country to another. Immigration is the act of moving from one country to another.
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“What factors contribute to a person’s decision to immigrate?”
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KEYPOINT #2: A push factor is a reason why immigrants are pushed away from their original country. something is pushing them away, making them want to leave.
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KEYPOINT #3 : A pull factor is any reason that pulls someone to another country.
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Immigration in America: Is Anyone Truly American
Just in case you didn’t get it with the text from the book, watch this video. Immigration in America: Is Anyone Truly American Make sure you: Define the word immigrant and copy it in your guided notes. List at least 3 reasons why people immigrate in your guided notes.
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IMMIGRATION is__________________ __________________________________
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PEOPLE IMMIGRATE BECAUSE:
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Push and Pull Vocabulary
Calamity = (noun) DISASTER Example: Hurricane Irene caused a great deal of calamity in New Jersey.
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Push and Pull Vocabulary
Poverty = (noun) the state of being extremely poor Example: Most homeless people live in poverty, and cannot afford the basics of life.
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Push and Pull Vocabulary
Optimism (noun) – hope Someone who looks at something with optimism sees everything for the better.
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Push and Pull Vocabulary
Desperate – (adj) having very litte hope Example: I was so desperate for food, that I ate a raccoon.
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