
Social Studies • 100 • 9 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
Identify the colony founded by William Penn and explain its significance in offering religious freedom. Recognize the colony named after King George II and describe its economic and religious opportunities. Define and distinguish between push and pull factors in migration, providing examples of each. Explain economic, political, and environmental reasons why people immigrate, using real-world examples such as Ecuador, South Sudan, Syria, and Colombia. Describe the influence of African music on the development of American musical genres like rock, jazz, and hip-hop. Analyze how natural disasters and conflicts influence migration decisions. Explain how immigrant musicians, such as Carlos Santana, blend different cultural styles to influence American music. Identify the role of Chinese immigrants in constructing the transcontinental railroad. Describe how Sergey Brin and other immigrant entrepreneurs have shaped American technological advancements. Recognize how immigrants have influenced American culture in areas such as food, music, clothing, and education.
Grade Level: 2nd & 3rd Grade
Subject: Social Studies
Duration: 100 minutes
Class Size: 9 students
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Social Studies and National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies (NCSS)
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Objective: Identify the colonies of Pennsylvania (William Penn) and Georgia (King George II).
Objective: Define push and pull factors and examine global immigration examples.
Objective: Explore the influence of immigrant musicians on American music.
Objective: Recognize immigrant contributions to the economy and infrastructure.
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