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1. Objective (READ) - H SWBAT identify causes for migration in Africa. 2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) A. What do you think is the most important cause of Africa’s underdevelopment?
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1. Objective (READ) - H SWBAT identify causes for migration in Africa. 2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) A. What do you think is the most important cause of Africa’s underdevelopment? B. What would have to happen for you to make your family move you away from Houston?
1. Objective (READ) - L SWBAT identify causes for migration in Africa. 2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) A. What do you think is the biggest reason Africa is underdeveloped? B. What would have to happen for you to make your family move you away from Houston?
Table of Contents 1. Create a new page called Migration.
Intro: 1. Refugee – a person forced to migrate to a new region
Types of Migration 2. Voluntary Migration – people move for non-threatening reasons like jobs, family
3. Forced Migration – people move because of conflict or against their will Task: Create an example of FORCED MIGRATION, VOLUNTARY MIGRATION, and REFUGEE. Add it to your notes right under the definition. You can write it or sketch it.
Migration Chart COPY THIS CHART
Migration Chart COPY THIS CHART
Cause #1 - Slavery • Forced Migration - Triangular Trade led to Africans being sold for goods and forcefully sent to the Americas. Where were most of the Africans forced to move?
A. Sierra Leone READ ONLY • Politics: Sierra Leone is recovering from a 10-year civil war which ended in 2002; war centered on a power struggle as regions fought for control of the country • Economics: Sierra Leone is at the bottom of UN's rankings on human development
A. Sierra Leone • People migrate to other countries after brutal civil war begins • People become refugees in other nations COPY BOX Rebels use amputation and rape as tools of war.
A. Sierra Leone Clip Questions 1. Why do they use these tactics? 2. What natural resources are they fighting for?
B. Uganda • Politics: Multi-party politics restored in 2005 • Security: Government and Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels have signed a truce aimed at ending a 19-year conflict • Economy: Uganda is vulnerable to changes in the world price of coffee, its main export earner • International: Uganda has been actively involved in the DR Congo conflict. LRA leaders are wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes READ ONLY
B. Uganda • The violence has displaced more than 1.6 million people. • Rebel groups kidnapped 20,000 children. COPY WHAT’S IN THE BOX
B. Uganda Clip Questions 1. What type of tactics are used in the Ugandan Civil War? 2. How has this conflict contributed to migration?
1. Objective (READ) SWBAT explain the effects of the diamond industry on African societies. 2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) A. Give two examples of push factors for migration in Africa. B. What is a refugee camp?
Table of Contents 1. Create a new page called Migration.
Triangular Trade - Americas get Slaves - Africa gets Rum and Tools - Europe gets profits from everything COPY BOX
Blood Diamonds Documentary – Video Analysis Directions: 1. Create this chart on your migration page. 2. Add information as you conduct the video analysis.
Migration Assignment • Directions: Create a forced migration in Africa story. Your story must include the following: • One strategic commodity (natural resource) that people are fighting for • Forced Migration • Refugees • A description of life in a refugee camp • You may draw your answer, write it out, or make a newscast.
Directions 1. Complete the Migration worksheet. Go to S:) Student – Student Read Only – Orso Folder – Africa Folder – Open the file called “Migration - AFR” DUE TOMORROW 2. Get it approved and tape it into your notebook. 3. Complete the African Art Assignment from yesterday. Go to S:) Student – Student Read Only – Orso Folder – Africa Folder – Open the file called “African Culture”