Description
History Unit 5: Immigration in America
⭐️ In this social studies history unit about immigration in America, students identify the reasons people came to the United States throughout history. Topics include the different immigrants, indentured servants, slavery, and more. Students will watch original videos, follow along through a Google Slides (downloadable to PowerPoint) presentation, and complete activities that will help them learn the different reasons people came to America throughout history. This resource includes 10 days of lessons, videos, and activities on this topic.
⭐️ Includes a mix of multimedia and printables, along with an original video to introduce the material. Everything you need in one spot!
⭐️ This unit is perfect for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade. It was created to align with SS.2.A.2.5 but can be used in any classroom to teach students about immigration in America.
Please Note: The following picture books are recommended for use to complement these lessons: All The Way To America by Dan Yaccarino.
Key Features:
✏️ Convenience – Everything you need for this unit is all in one place!
✏️Engaging Multimedia – This resource will capture your students’ attention while they learn important social studies topics. Integrates text, activities, and multimedia to help students understand the topics and stay engaged in the material.
✏️ Included Lesson Plans – Lesson plans provide an eleven-day strategy for easy classroom implementation.
What’s Included?
- Unit Overview
- 15 Thirty Minute Lesson Plans
- Vocabulary Cards
- KWL Graphic Organizer
- Google Slides Presentation
- Passages on Immigration in America
- Custom Videos (this professional quality video was created specifically for this resource is embedded into the presentation)
- Student Mini-Book (students use this to record information during presentation and video)
- Slavery
- Immigration in America
- Vocabulary Sort
- Read Aloud: All The Way To America
- Career Spotlight: Entrepreneur
- Quiz
The information provided in this unit is research-based. It was carefully created to be historically accurate and represent the indigenous groups the way they wish to be represented. Graphics and photos were carefully selected to be as historically accurate as possible.
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