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Results for latinx migration

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Race in the 1920s Carousel Tulsa Race Riots, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey, KKK

Race in the 1920's Carousel Activity Essential Question: Were the social reforms of the 1920’s positive or negative for the United States?SWBAT: Analyze and discuss how international and domestic events, interests, and philosophies of the 1920’s prompted attacks on civil liberties, and how society responded to these types of attacks. (Students will include the Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey,  rise in lynchings and the growth of the KKK, the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Red Scare

Latin America: Poverty, War on Drugs, Migration Reading Activity (SS6H1, SS6H1d)

Your students will enjoy learning about Latin America's poverty, war on drugs, and migration to the U.S with this engaging, no prep reading activity! This is perfect for adding literacy to your social studies curriculum because it’s academically-aligned for ELA and for social studies. Plus, it’s so easy to use that you can even leave it for sub plans!   This resource includes four activity pages and their answer keys. The passage is written at a 6th grade reading level and is accompan

Ethnic Studies Unit 2: Migration, Movement, and Displacement

Daily detailed lesson plans, unit overview, student activities, printable materials, engaging videos: all you need to support teaching Ethnic Studies.This unit serves well in the first semester of an Introduction to Ethnic Studies high school course reviewing the history of the United States from the perspective of normally marginalized groups (Native Americans, African Americans, Hispanic/Latinx Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islander, and Middle Eastern Americans). This unit continues

Migration BUNDLE: Elementary Montessori History help & World Geography

World Migration BUNDLE: Asian, Latin & Black History Month Montessori materialsMontessori-inspired printable History help & World Geography pages (30 + Key): Journey through the making of our nation. This learning resource guides young historians to:• Learn how English, Spanish, Latinx, Chinese and African cultures helped to shape "America" • Discover Oceania and the shared roots of Australia and the United States to Europe• Explore various difficult topics through multiple historically

The Puerto Rican Migration (ENGLISH) : Latin American Culture and History

Created by
Dual Dialects
This is a non-fiction reading practice activity about Puerto Rican migration to the United States. Practice reading skills with STAAR -like questions while learning about Latin American and Caribbean history, figures, and geography! This is a WARM UP, but can also be used as homework or in stations. This activity is in ENGLISH and is beneficial not only for students testing for the STAAR, but also can be used for upper grades to practice comprehension skills.TEKS: SLA 4.2B, 4.3A, 4 Fig 19D, 4 Fi

Hispanic American Studies | Complete Unit | Includes Slides, Activities, Test

Created by
Rethink History
Complete unit on Hispanic American Studies. Perfect for an Ethnic Studies course, or any classes on World, American, or Latin American history and geography. Here’s a list of resources in this folder:Activities (13)Latinx PerspectivesLatin American GeographyRemembering ColumbusMexican-American War InquiryMexican Revolution InquiryBracero Program SourcesFidel Castro ReadingHispanic Voting Rights20th Century Migrations ReadingLatin American Music InquiryImmigration Debate AnalysisContemporary Lati

Latin American History GSE SS6H1 Interactive Notebook - Print & Digital

This Latin American history resource includes all information covered in the GSE SS6H1 standard, with two bonus activities covering Inca, Maya, and Aztecs as well as the modern culture of 3 Latin American countries. Readings for all elements SS6H1a, SS6H1b, SS6H1c, SS6H1d are included. Topics include: forced migration of Africans ("trans-atlantic slave trade"), changes in culture, the Cuban Revolution and its impact, and current concerns in Latin America. This resource covers all standards and c

Latin American History Warm Ups GSE SS6H1

This resource contains 10 warm up (bell ringer) questions for GSE SS6H1 standard, all elements. It aligns with the Latin American history standard. Question types include: cause and effect, fill-in-the-blank, matching, critical thinking short answer, timeline, and more.Topics covered: SS6H1a: impact of the forced migration of Africans to the New WorldSS6H1b: Exchange of cultureSS6H1c: impact of the Cuban revolution and the US/Cuba relationshipSS6H1d: modern concerns in Latin AmericaThis resource

Mexican American Studies: Geographical Factors - Monument Project

Project – Students will create a monument for an important person from the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands the impact of geographic factors on major events related to Mexican Americans. The student is expected to:(A) locate places and regions of cultural and historical significance in Mexican American history;(B) identify physical and human geographic factors related to the settlement of American Indian societies;(C) explain how issues of land use related

World Geography: Latin America Study Guide

Students review the unit by analyzing different terms and concepts. I have had students each take a term and create a review slide for each or had them go through and explain the term individually. Students then review for a potential essay with prompts. Terms Include but not limited to: Andes MountainsCerradoParana RiverTerraced farmingPampasOrinoco RiverRain forestInfrastructureLlanosAmazon riverSlash and burnPush-pull factorsSpanish conquestNAFTATreaty of TordesillasTenochtitlanPanama Cana

Mexican American Studies: Geographical Factors - Squash Book (Unit Summary)

Project – Students will research the political, economic, social and geographical characteristics of the historical period. Using their research and templates, students will create an explosion squash book. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands the impact of geographic factors on major events related to Mexican Americans. The student is expected to:(A) locate places and regions of cultural and historical significance in Mexican American history;(B) identify physical and human geo

Day of the Dead - Mexico Día de los Muertos - Elementary Montessori History help

Day of the Dead - Mexico Día de los Muertos - World History SEMI-PRO Montessori-inspired printable History help page (1 + Key): Explore this topic through a historically sensitive viewpoint: Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is a celebration of life and death. It is a two-day festival taking place each fall on November 1st and 2nd. Although most strongly identified with the Country Mexico, the holiday is celebrated all over Latin America.This learning resource guides young historians to:• L

Latin America: Poverty, War on Drugs, and Migration (SS6H1d)

Created by
Brain Wrinkles
This file is a resource pack that explains the impact of poverty, the war on drugs, and migration to the United States on Latin America (as outlined by the Georgia Standards of Excellence – SS6H1d). This lesson includes a presentation with important information about some of the modern issues that Latin America is facing. There are also useful graphic organizers and creative activities included in this file! You can choose to do them all, or just pick the ones to best suit your students' needs.F

Poverty, the War on Drugs, and Migration in Latin America

This resource aligns with the NEW Georgia Standards of Excellence! SS6H1 - Explain conflict and change in Latin America. d. Explain the impact of poverty, the war on drugs, and migration to the United States on Latin America. Resource includes: -Interactive Notes -Formative Assessment -Writing Prompt

Drugs, Poverty, and Migration in Latin America

This 17 page download is a great resource to teach students about how poverty and the war on drugs in Latin America has led to migration to the United States. This lesson is based on the Georgia Standards of Excellence. This file contains the following: - Teacher notes for day to day activities - PowerPoint for information - Handout that follows PowerPoint - Answer key for notes handout - Crossword for vocabulary review - Crossword answer key - Formative and answer key Thanks, and enjoy! :

Migration Patterns in Latin and South America

In this self-guided inquiry activity, students learn about two models of migration -- the simple "Push vs Pull Factors," and the more nuanced "Lee's Model of Migration." Through their study of graphs, charts, and data about Latin and South American migration, students consider how time and place impact the movement of peoples around the world. Students complete the activity by listening to and exploring personal stories from the UN Refugee Organization and apply Lee's Model to the stories. Heari

Impact of Poverty, the War on Drugs, & Migration to the U S from Latin America

The Impact of Poverty, the War on Drugs, and Migration to the United States from Latin America graphic organizer helps students to understand the push and pull factors that contribute to the migration of people from Latin America to the United States. It can be used as an introductory activity, homework, or a ticket-out-the-door summary. Aligns with Georgia 6th Grade Social Studies Standard: SS6H1 - Explain conflict and change in Latin America. d. Explain the impact of poverty, the war on drug

Migration and Diffusion Activity [Latin America] [Pre-AP]

Created by
Leah Yargo
Pre-AP activity about Migration and Diffusion in Latin America. Short answers using images and videos.

Society and Culture of Latin America Geography Google Slides & Note Taking Guide

Created by
Teacher Bistro
The Latin America Society and Culture Google Slides lesson is a great way to teach students about Latin America. The Google Slides purchase also comes with a student note taking guide/graphic organizer (for print and digital learning)  There is also a completed note-taking guide for teachers to use as a key, or to provide for their EL or IEP students. The following topics are covered:The IncaInca Ruin: Machu PicchuThe MayaMaya Ruin: TikalThe AztecsAztec Ruin: TeotihuacanPopulation AnalysisExam

REVOLUTIONS UNIT - (PART 5 Latin American Revolutions) visual, textual, engaging

THIS DOWNLOAD INCLUDES PART 5 DESCRIBED BELOW This Unit is ideal for a high school world history class. The lessons include primary and secondary sources, visuals, graphic organizers, links to videos and much more...enjoy! PART 1 - Enlightenment (26 slides) - including information on: Locke, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, Smith, Marx, The Columbian Exchange, the Age of Exploration, Humanism and more PART 2 - Glorious Revolution (20 slides) - including information on: Anglo-Saxon-Jute migra

Latin America Politics and Economics Geography Google Slides & Note Taking Guide

Created by
Teacher Bistro
The Latin America Politics and Economics Google Slides lesson is a great way to teach students about Latin America. The Google Slides purchase also comes with a student note taking guide/graphic organizer (for print and digital learning)  There is also a completed note-taking guide for teachers to use as a key, or to provide for their EL or IEP students. The following topics are covered:Relative locationAbsolute location RegionsMega citiesPlace: Lima Peru, Panama CanalMovement: Migration issue

Latin America

Latin America is about the ways in which Latin America has been shaped by the process of cultural diffusion, the Columbian Exchange, and the forced migration of Africans.Topics include: - characteristics of Central and South American countries that resulted from historical events like colonization,immigration, and trade- ways in which human migration has influenced the character of places & regions of Central & South America- The ways in which people have modified the physical environme

Latin American Immigration Mystery for Classroom with Worksheet

DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN CLASS TODAY! How about teaching content AND solve a murder? A crime has been committed. As students sift through the clues they are going to role play within the content you are teaching. This murder mystery covers the migration from Mexico to the United States. It contains geographic and economic content that people would deal with during immigration (both legal and illegal). This mystery can be used for Geography or any History. YOUR KIDS WILL THANK YOU FOR DOING SO

Word Study 'migration' - morphology, etymology, phonolgy

This 6 page in depth orthographic word study of the word 'migration' and its relatives will help teaching reading, spelling, vocabulary and comprehension.It includes:etymology back to the classical Latin root and identification of the present day base element in Englishthe use of word sums, a suffix checker flow chart and a matrix for understanding the structure and relativesanalysis of phonology extensive background information, terminology and processes
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