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IMMIGRATION AND ELLIS ISLAND BY JEAN RICE

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Immigration and Ellis Island BY Jean Rice. Think About…. What does the term “immigrant” mean? Why did people want to leave their homeland and come to America? Describe what the journey to America may have been like. What was Ellis Island? Where is it located? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Immigration  and  Ellis Island  BY  Jean Rice

IMMIGRATION AND

ELLIS ISLAND BY

JEAN RICE

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Think About… What does the term “immigrant” mean?

Why did people want to leave their homeland and come to America?

Describe what the journey to America may have been like.

What was Ellis Island? Where is it located?

What did immigrants experience upon their arrival in America?

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Use the KWL document in Kidspiration (pictured below) to record information

on Immigration and Ellis Island.

Print your completed KWL doc and be prepared to share with the class.

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WHAT DOES THE TERM “IMMIGRANT”

MEAN?

Wikipedia says :Immigrants are people who

move to a new country.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigrants_(disambiguation)

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Why did people want to leave their homeland and come to America?

Promises of freedom and opportunity for a better life

They may have been mistreated in their homeland because of religious beliefs or political ideas

They heard that in America success could be found through hard work

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Quote from an Immigrant…"Oh God, I was sick. Everybody was sick. I don't even want to remember anything about that old boat. One night I prayed to God that it would go down because the waves were washing over it. I was that sick, I didn't care if it went down or not. And everybody else was the same way."-Bertha Devlin, an Irish immigrant in 1923

http://library.thinkquest.org/20619/Eivirt.html

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Describe what the journey to America may

have been like for immigrants.

With a partner, use the Photo Analysis

Word document (on the Y drive) to

record your thoughts about

the photo.

The document looks like this

Name______________________ Class_______________

Photo Analysis Worksheet

1. Look caref ully at the photograph. What is your fi rst impression of it?

2. List people, objects and activities you see in the photograph. People Objects Activities

3. What do you think is happening in this photo?

4. What questions might you have about this photo?

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Between 1892 and 1954 more than

12 million immigrants came to America through Ellis Island.

What was Ellis Island?Ellis Island is located in New York Harbor. The island is

named after Samuel Ellis, whose family owned the island from 1770-1808. In 1808 the US bought the island. In 1890 Ellis Island was chosen for the first Federal Immigration Station. The government built

large buildings on the island where immigrants waited before then were permitted to enter the rest of the

United States. Millions of immigrants went through the station.

Degezelle, Terri. American Symbols Ellis Island. Print.

Where is Ellis Island?

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http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a13599

Immigrants waiting to be transferred

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What was the Immigration Station?

http://sydaby.eget.net/swe/pics/ellis_island_l.jpg

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Quote from an Immigrant…"I remember my grandfather always telling me how he knew he could be rich in America because he saw riches in the architecture of Ellis Island. He felt that if they let the poor in such a gorgeous hall then life in this country was just."-Rosanne Welch, granddaughter of Giuseppe Italiano, and Italian immigrant in 1904

http://students.umf.maine.edu/yestrajm/public.www/Immigration%20Website/ny.jpg

http://library.thinkquest.org/20619/Eivirt.html

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Recollections from Immigrants

http://www.history.com/content/ellis-island/ellis-island-video

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http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a14957

What did immigrants experience upon their arrival

in America?

Landing at Ellis Island

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U.S. inspectors examining eyes of immigrantshttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a10036

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Doctor's inspection of suspects for skin diseaseshttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c16222

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Final discharge from Ellis Island http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b39451

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Detention pen--on roof of main building where immigrants held for deportation could go in fine weather

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c16223

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My grandparents’ citizenship documents—they came through Ellis Island from Czechoslovakia.

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Virtual Tour of Ellis Island

http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration/tour/stop1.htm

Let’s find out more…

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Watch this video entitledEMIGRANTS LANDING AT ELLIS ISLAND

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/lcmp002.m2a10987

Shows a large open barge loaded with people of every nationality, who have just arrived from Europe, disembarking at Ellis Island, N.Y. A most interesting and typical scene.

Choose one of the formats to view (RealMedia, mpeg or Quicktime)

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This interactive map dated March 2009 shows where immigrants of various descent settled across the US between 1880 and 2000. What

can you learn about immigrants from this map?

Interactive Map

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFz_UVjygG4&feature=related

This link provides a first-hand account of the thoughts and feelings of immigrants as they arrived in America.

Click the American flag to watch.

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Project:Immigrant Postcard

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Take home the questionnaire pictured below. Complete it with your parents’ help and bring it

back to school.

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Create a postcard in Publisher that shows where your

ancestors came from and the mode of transportation they

used to get to America.

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The template you will need can be found on the Y drive. Your finished product should look something like this:

Print your postcard on cardstock in color!

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People continue to immigrate to

America today. Click this link

http://chcaestech.wikispaces.com/ to learn why one of our CHCA parents, Mrs. Burk, came to live in the United States from her homeland,

Brazil.

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What does the term “immigrant” mean?

Why did people want to leave their homeland and come to America?

Describe what the journey to America may have been like.

What was Ellis Island? Where is it located?

What did immigrants experience upon their arrival in America?

Let’s Think Again…