Migration
First of all, we need to ask the question 'what is migration?'
Task One:
Using your research skills click the links below to help you discover what the term migration means. As you work, record all of the information you find in a brainstorm.
Using your research skills click the links below to help you discover what the term migration means. As you work, record all of the information you find in a brainstorm.
Here are some questions you can use to guide your research...
1. What do the terms migrant and migration mean?
2. Are there different types of migration?
Here are some questions you can use to guide your research...
1. What do the terms migrant and migration mean?
2. Are there different types of migration?
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Task Two:
Now you know the meanings of the words 'migrant' and 'migration', have a think about whether you know anyone who has moved from another country, to Australia. It could be you, your grandparents or parents, a friend, anyone who has made the journey from a different country, to come and live in Australia.
Now you know the meanings of the words 'migrant' and 'migration', have a think about whether you know anyone who has moved from another country, to Australia. It could be you, your grandparents or parents, a friend, anyone who has made the journey from a different country, to come and live in Australia.
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Write a reflection on our class blog
To finish this lesson write an entry on our class blog: one thing that you have learnt today, one thing you found interesting and any questions you may have.
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Well done, you have come to the conclusion of your first lesson. Click the button below to continue to lesson two.