7th Grade World History: E-Learning Day One: October 25, 2019
Dear World History and Geography Students of 7th Grade,
Please watch the following video. This is intended to really make you think about a very controversial topic for our country: Immigration. Then answer the following questions that are found on Mr. Whirrett's 7th Grade Google Classroom Page. You can get to it by going to your school Gmail account (you've been invited) or by using the code js3dudh. It is okay to look back into the video and re-watch parts of it to find the answers. IF for some reason you cannot find the questions on Google Classroom, simply see the questions on the bottom of this page and WRITE OUT OR TYPE THE FULL QUESTION and then WRITE OUT OR TYPE your answer NEATLY. You MUST use complete sentences, capital letters, and end marks.
Note that the video uses real facts and statistics of poor people around the world, as well as factual immigration numbers. You may choose whether to agree or disagree with the idea that immigration can be a solution to help people in the world.
Please watch the following video. This is intended to really make you think about a very controversial topic for our country: Immigration. Then answer the following questions that are found on Mr. Whirrett's 7th Grade Google Classroom Page. You can get to it by going to your school Gmail account (you've been invited) or by using the code js3dudh. It is okay to look back into the video and re-watch parts of it to find the answers. IF for some reason you cannot find the questions on Google Classroom, simply see the questions on the bottom of this page and WRITE OUT OR TYPE THE FULL QUESTION and then WRITE OUT OR TYPE your answer NEATLY. You MUST use complete sentences, capital letters, and end marks.
Note that the video uses real facts and statistics of poor people around the world, as well as factual immigration numbers. You may choose whether to agree or disagree with the idea that immigration can be a solution to help people in the world.
Answer the following questions on Mr. Whirrett's Google Classroom Page. Make sure you use complete sentences and fully explain your thoughts. Make sure you include your name, number, and the date.
1. About how many legal immigrants does the United States bring in each year? (Remember that legal means "allowed" or in other words "okay according to the law."
2. What does each gumball stand for?
3. How much money per day do the 3 billion poor people make (3000 gumballs standing for 1,000,000 people each)?
4. Do you think immigration is the best solution for the United State to help out poor people in the world? Why or why not?
5. What are other ways we can help people that are poor and living outside of the United States?
1. About how many legal immigrants does the United States bring in each year? (Remember that legal means "allowed" or in other words "okay according to the law."
2. What does each gumball stand for?
3. How much money per day do the 3 billion poor people make (3000 gumballs standing for 1,000,000 people each)?
4. Do you think immigration is the best solution for the United State to help out poor people in the world? Why or why not?
5. What are other ways we can help people that are poor and living outside of the United States?