Answer the following questions in your writing books:
1 - What does migration mean?
2. Where/when did it begin in Australia?
3. What do you know about migrants?
4. Why did/do people migrate to Australia?
5. What thoughts/feelings people undergo when migrating?
6 What implications may arise for migrants?
2. Where/when did it begin in Australia?
3. What do you know about migrants?
4. Why did/do people migrate to Australia?
5. What thoughts/feelings people undergo when migrating?
6 What implications may arise for migrants?
Find the Definitions of the following words:
- Immigration
- Migration
- Scheme
- Assimilation
- Displaced
- Immigration
- Migration
- Scheme
- Assimilation
- Displaced
Insert notebook - Discuss your family and copy 6B's family Migration
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Migration as a result of War!
Read Ah DO -Little refugee/ Ahn DO real story
Between 1955 and 1975, Vietnam was at war. (Display area on map using EWB). The government of the South and the communists’ regime of the North fought for power. The United State allies supported the government of the South and the North Vietnam communists were supported by USSR, China and North Korea. Conflict was great and the jungles of Vietnam proved a difficult place to fight war. It is estimated that millions of Vietnamese died in battle as well as in crossfire.
- Begin reading Ahn Do's story. Begin Brainstorming page..
Between 1955 and 1975, Vietnam was at war. (Display area on map using EWB). The government of the South and the communists’ regime of the North fought for power. The United State allies supported the government of the South and the North Vietnam communists were supported by USSR, China and North Korea. Conflict was great and the jungles of Vietnam proved a difficult place to fight war. It is estimated that millions of Vietnamese died in battle as well as in crossfire.
- Begin reading Ahn Do's story. Begin Brainstorming page..
Portfolio Task:
Write up a short profile entry for Ahn Do’s life you examined. Complete this in writing books. Leave 5 lines between each subheading:
Write up a short profile entry for Ahn Do’s life you examined. Complete this in writing books. Leave 5 lines between each subheading:
- Country of birth
- Year of migration
- Reason for emigration
- Transport into Australia
- Provide a paragraph or two outlining the person’s story.
Imagine you travelled on a similar vessel to China or Cambodia. What would you do on arrival? Who would you speak to, where would you go? How would you feel?
Push and Pull factors
Watch the video.
1.Write 1 paragraph defining what a push and pull factor is.
2. Why are they important for Australia's migration?
What significant policies did the Australian government implement that changed Australia's population? Take key notes!
Migration Matters: Narratives
Read a selection on Migration/refugee picture books.
1. Working in groups of 3 Choose a picture book about migration to Australia.
Your Task is to teach the class about your picture book. You can present your book in the form of a Google slide, Poster, iMovie or Role play. You must include the following:
1. You must complete a logical, well-sequenced story board before you are allowed to film or publish or create.
2. Title of your Book.
3. Author and Publisher of your Book.
4. Year it is published.
5. The main events that happen in your book.
6. Who the main Characters are.
7. How migration is presented in your chosen story book
8. Your groups reasons why this book is important to read.
1. Working in groups of 3 Choose a picture book about migration to Australia.
Your Task is to teach the class about your picture book. You can present your book in the form of a Google slide, Poster, iMovie or Role play. You must include the following:
1. You must complete a logical, well-sequenced story board before you are allowed to film or publish or create.
2. Title of your Book.
3. Author and Publisher of your Book.
4. Year it is published.
5. The main events that happen in your book.
6. Who the main Characters are.
7. How migration is presented in your chosen story book
8. Your groups reasons why this book is important to read.
Choose ONE cultural group to migrate to Australia.
Your Choices are:
0 Chinese on the Gold fields in 1850's
0 Italians during the 1950's-60's
0 Germans Post WWII
0 Syrian 2000's
0 Afghans
0 Vietnamese fleeing homeland in 1975 post Vietnam War
0 Maltese
0 Greeks etc.
Research:
1. Who Came?
2. Where did your group come from?
3. What period in history did they come?
4. Why did they come? (Consider: What PULL or PUSH factor caused this group to migrate to Australia?
5. How many people from this cultural group arrived?
6. What significant impact did they have on Australia's Development?
7. Name one significant person to contribute to Australian life.
Migrant Interviews and Stories: Parents Biographies
Your task is to interview migrant parents who have come to settle in Kiama. You must make a list of 15-20 questions you would ask this migrant. This interview will formulate your end of Term HSIE results and final Assignment. You must remember to take notes that include their name/s, age, country of birth, when they moved, why they moved etc..
Resources:
http://www.abc.net.au/btn/story/s4178063.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/makingaustralia/episodes/
http://waves.anmm.gov.au/Immigration-Stories/Immigration-history
http://waves.anmm.gov.au/About
http://waves.anmm.gov.au/Immigration-Stories/Immigration-history
http://waves.anmm.gov.au/About