Immigration and Migration
Social Studies
Immigration and Migration starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe one way immigrants have helped shape American culture.
Describe what a 'melting pot' means when talking about the United States.
Name one country from which many immigrants have come to the United States.
What does the word 'immigration' mean?
What is a 'push factor' in migration?
What is one challenge immigrants might face when moving to a new country?
What is one thing immigrants might miss from their home country?
What is one thing that might be difficult for immigrants when they arrive in a new country?
What is one way immigrants help the United States?
What is the difference between immigration and migration?
Why do some people move from rural areas to cities?
Why might a family move from one city to another within the same country?
Explain why learning a new language can be important for immigrants in their new country.
Imagine a family moves from another country to the United States and does not speak English. What is one way their new school can help them feel welcome?
Read the following story: Maria's family moved from a small town in another country to a big city in the United States. They had to learn new rules and make new friends. What is one thing Maria's family might do to adjust to their new home?
