ImmigrationScholastic Inc., 2003 - 48 pagini Packed with reproducible primary sources--from photographs of Ellis Island to the Oath of Citizenship--this collection of authentic documents will capture students' interest in immigration to America between the late 1800s and the early 1900s. Teaching materials provide background information, document-based discussion questions, and reproducibles that help kids analyze and evaluate each historical document. For use with Grades 4-8. |
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... million new arrivals turned up on America's doorstep , most of them from Europe . Many were processed through Ellis Island and were greeted by the Statue of Liberty . This wave of immigration died out in part because of World War I ...
... million new arrivals turned up on America's doorstep , most of them from Europe . Many were processed through Ellis Island and were greeted by the Statue of Liberty . This wave of immigration died out in part because of World War I ...
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... million permanent 1882 The Chinese Exclusion Act becomes one of the first major restrictions on immigration to the United States . immigrants to be admitted legally . It is enacted in response to the plight of boat people fleeing ...
... million permanent 1882 The Chinese Exclusion Act becomes one of the first major restrictions on immigration to the United States . immigrants to be admitted legally . It is enacted in response to the plight of boat people fleeing ...
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... million of Ireland's 8.5 million people were totally dependent upon one crop - the potato . Another 3 million were mostly dependent upon it . Almost all these people were poor farmers and rural laborers . Adult males might eat up to 14 ...
... million of Ireland's 8.5 million people were totally dependent upon one crop - the potato . Another 3 million were mostly dependent upon it . Almost all these people were poor farmers and rural laborers . Adult males might eat up to 14 ...
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... million people managed to make their way to the shores of America . The busiest year was 1907 , when more than 1 million people arrived . A huge portion of these people came from southern and eastern Europe this time , unlike in the ...
... million people managed to make their way to the shores of America . The busiest year was 1907 , when more than 1 million people arrived . A huge portion of these people came from southern and eastern Europe this time , unlike in the ...
Pagina 11
... million immigrants arrived at Ellis Island , which lies just off the southern tip of Manhattan . On busy days , at least 5,000 people were processed there . It's esti- mated that 40 percent of all Americans can trace their ancestry to ...
... million immigrants arrived at Ellis Island , which lies just off the southern tip of Manhattan . On busy days , at least 5,000 people were processed there . It's esti- mated that 40 percent of all Americans can trace their ancestry to ...
Cuprins
The Potato Famine | 18 |
Lure of the Land | 20 |
The Gold Rush | 22 |
The Magic Washer | 23 |
America Fever | 24 |
Only an Emigrant | 26 |
Immigration Tides | 27 |
The Statute of Liberty | 28 |
Becoming an American | 35 |
God Bless America | 37 |
Oath of Citizenship | 38 |
Who We Are | 40 |
An American from Iran | 42 |
Immigration KWL Chart | 44 |
Immigration Map | 45 |
Immigration Glossary | 46 |
Ellis Island | 30 |
Angel Island | 32 |
At Home at Work at Play | 33 |
Immigration Journal | 47 |
Immigration Map Answer Key | 48 |
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America fever Angel Island arrivals Ask students Ask your students BACKGROUND BECOMING AN AMERICAN Bite the Hand Bless America Broadside California cartoon Catholic Chinese Exclusion Act Chinese immigrants citizens copies of Evaluate Cunard Line Distribute copies Distribute the Immigration Ellis Island Emma Lazarus Europe European Evaluate That Document fleeing form page 17 God Bless America gold rush Hand That's Feeding help students Homestead Act Huie illegal immigrants immi Immigration Map immigration officials immigration stations Iran IRISH EMIGRANTS Irving Berlin kettle land Lewis Hine Library of Congress lived Magic Washer million Morteza Taherisefat National newspaper number of immigrants Oath of Citizenship old country oral history photograph shows poems potato famine PRIMARY SOURCES TEACHING prospective immigrants push-and-pull quota Riis and Hine Scholastic Professional Books SECOND GREAT WAVE settlers song Statue of Liberty students study TEACHING SUGGESTIONS tenement U.S. IMMIGRATION United William Paterson University York harbor