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Geography Lesson 3 Migration.notebook May 08, 2020 What can you infer? 2. What do you 1. What is this think caused this diagram showing change? you? 3. What other impacts would this change have on London? 1 Geography Lesson 3


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What can you infer?

  • 1. What is this

diagram showing you?

  • 2. What do you

think caused this change?

  • 3. What other impacts

would this change have

  • n London?
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Possible Answers

  • 1. What is this

diagram showing you?

  • 2. What do you

think caused this change?

  • 3. What other impacts

would this change have

  • n London?
  • 1. Shows the rapid growth of London's

population.

  • 2. Industrial revolution contributed

greatly to the increase in population whereby many people moved from the countryside to the city for employment

  • purposes. The city was known as the

'workshop of the world'. The improvement of transportation links, including the railway, made it easier to commute from one place to another.

  • 3. Increase in homes so that people have

places to stay. Increase in economy. Improvement in transportation links. Growth of landmarks to increase tourism to the city.

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VOCABULARY

Have a discussion with the people around you. Do you know what any of these words mean?

Migration Communities Refugee Opportunities Immigrant Factors

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

This illustration shows migration. What do you think migration means?

Migration is the movement of people from one permanent home to another. The movement of people changes the population of a place. International migration is the movement from one country to another.

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

Do you know anyone who has migrated from one place to another? Why did they migrate? Watch this video. List down 3 reasons explaining why some people migrate (move from one place to another).

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Why do people migrate?

Migration is caused by 2 factors: PUSH FACTORS - reasons why people should leave a place. Have a look at this diagram! PULL FACTORS - reasons why people should move to a place.

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

DID YOU KNOW... My parents immigrated from Bangladesh to the UK.

They moved for the following reasons:

  • better job opportunities
  • better housing facilities
  • better education for their

children

After my parents moved, we first settled in Cardiff, Wales and then we migrated to London as there was a large, thriving Bengali community.

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration How does migration effect the UK?

Today people come to the UK predominantly from mainland Europe or countries that were

  • nce part of the British

Empire. When people leave the UK, they

  • ften go to English speaking

countries or places where there are already British communities (a group

  • f people living in the same place).

What are these maps showing you about migration linked to the UK.

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES of Migration

Countries loosing people Advantages Disadvantages

Money sent home by migrants. Decrease pressure

  • n jobs and

resources. Migrants may return with new skills. The country's workforce may reduce due to working age people moving out. There may be gender imbalances in population as mainly men migrate leaving women and children behind.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of migration on countries loosing people?

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES of Migration

Host country - country accepting people in Advantages Disadvantages

A richer and more diverse culture. Ensures that there are enough people working. Can cause the country to become

  • vercrowded.

Have an impact on the services of the country - housing/ healthcare and education.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of migration on host countries?

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

MOVING OUR LEARNING ON

Challenge

There are other factors which force people to emigrate (leave a country). They are known as a 'refugee'.

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Bronze

Silver

Gold

Challenge

Define the term: Migration Answer the following questions: 1) What is a refugee? 2) How might someone feel if they were forced to leave their home? Why? Provide 2 reasons. List the advantages and disadvantages of migration on the UK. Explain what causes people to migrate. Create a table listing the push and pull factors. What is migration? Migration is... Why do people migrate?

What is a refugee? A refugee is...

L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

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L.O. To explain the causes and effects of migration

REFLECTION