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Understanding Migration Patterns: A Study of Immigration and Emigration in Social Studies

In this 6th-grade social studies lesson, students explore the concepts of migration focusing on food, space, and climate influences. Through analyzing migration data—including net migration rates and the number of immigrants and emigrants per 1000 individuals—students will gain insights into the factors that impact human movement. This lesson promotes critical thinking about how migration shapes societies and cultures. Designed for Oakland Schools, it aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of migration.

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Understanding Migration Patterns: A Study of Immigration and Emigration in Social Studies

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  1. 6th Grade Social StudiesUnit 3, Lesson 5:Migration

  2. Food

  3. Food Space

  4. Food Space Climate

  5. Net Migration

  6. Net Migration The number of immigrants per 1000

  7. Net Migration The number of immigrants per 1000 minus

  8. Net Migration The number of immigrants per 1000 The number of Emigrants per 1000 minus

  9. Activity Analyzing Migration Data

  10. Property of Oakland Schools Author: Carol Egbo Editors: Amy Bloom and Kimberly HaseGalek

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