Immigration in America
A bundle of 4 resources — buy once and get every item to download and assign, individually or all together.
About this bundle
This comprehensive Social Studies Resource is expertly designed to help students master the complex history of American immigration during the Progressive Era, perfectly aligned with curriculum standards. Use this engaging material to clarify the critical journey of immigrants through Ellis Island and their profound impact on American culture.
About this Resource: The material provides a clear, conceptual framework using accessible language and primary source imagery to make the stories of over 12 million newcomers easy to understand. Students will explore the emotional and physical challenges of the immigration process, from the first sight of the Statue of Liberty to the harsh realities of city tenements.
The topics included in this resource are:
- Ellis Island Immigration
- Statue of Liberty
- Immigrant Life America
- Immigrant Tenements
This Phygital — Print and Interactive Version — gives you more options in your classroom. Available as both a print-and-go worksheet and an interactive digital lesson, it ensures a smooth and engaging learning experience.
What's Included:
- Reading Passages: Detailed, illustrated passages offered in two leveled versions (Simplified and Detailed) to support differentiated instruction. Content covers the processing center at Ellis Island, the symbolism of Lady Liberty, and the challenges of the Progressive Era.
- Glossary: A dedicated section defining key vocabulary words such as Immigrants, Processing Center, Inspection, Tenements, Reformers, and Discrimination.
- Quiz: Auto-graded multiple-choice questions to assess student comprehension of the reading passages and core historical concepts.
- Writing Activity: Typing-enabled open-ended questions that challenge students to describe immigrant experiences, analyze cultural contributions, and explain the importance of bravery and unity.
- Graphic Organizers: Dedicated worksheets for identifying Cause and Effect relationships and tracing the Chronological Development of immigration history.
- Spanish Translations: All reading passages are available in Spanish to support English Language Learners.
- Answer Key: Complete and suggested answers for all quiz questions, writing activities, and graphic organizers, making grading simple and saving you valuable time.
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
- Describe the legal and medical inspection process at the Ellis Island processing center between 1892 and 1954.
- Identify the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of hope and freedom, explaining the significance of the torch, tablet, and the Emma Lazarus poem.
- Analyze the challenges faced by immigrants in the Progressive Era, including language barriers, discrimination, and labor conditions.
- Evaluate the living conditions in city tenements and the role of reformers like Jacob Riis in advocating for safer housing laws.
- Explain how immigrant traditions, languages, and foods helped shape and diversify American culture.
Perfect for the way you teach
- Assign in one click
- Track progress per student
- Auto-graded results
- Practice at home
- Print or do on-screen
- Build skill mastery
- Standards-aligned
- Self-paced
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