How far was the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 due to immigration to the USA? Learning Objectives: All To be able to EXPLAIN whether the economic.

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How far was the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 due to immigration to the USA? Learning Objectives: All To be able to EXPLAIN whether the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 due to immigration to the USA? MOST To be able to EXPLAIN whether the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 due to immigration to the USA? SOME To be able to JUSTIFY whether the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 due to immigration to the USA? Starter Task Read information on the cards. Sort and sift the cards into Immigration was responsible Or other factors

Recap How far was the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 due to immigration to the USA?

Immigration was responsible One to One activity

other factors One to One activity

Discuss ideas together to produce teaching resource on a piece of flipchart paper I could do this…(individually) We could do that…(in a group) Use a range of colours and a mixture of words and images. Produce a teaching resource

Immigration Holly Shreya Joe Emma Sean

Other Factors Sam Chris Jack Christina Cameron

Now work individually producing a teaching resource onto A4 paper Record findings You have 5 minutes to do this on sheet of paper Produce a teaching resource

v Pairs Holly and Sam Shreya and Cameron Chris and Jack Emma and Christina Sean and Joe Two debates

Each Pair Teach each other using the teaching aids you prepared earlier.

Now fill cue cards to consolidate learning individually Discuss

Reaching a conclusion Candidates should be able to make a judgement by balancing points which suggest that the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 was due to immigration against others which suggest it was not. A Two sides of the arguments discussed. 3 reasons explained Judgment reached, developed explanation, analysis B Two sides of the arguments shows a high level of explanation discussed. 2 reasons for each debate Judgment reached but not explained C Two sides of the arguments briefly explained. 2 reasons for each debate Conclusion not explained Can you give yourself a level for your work today? Learning Objectives: All To be able to EXPLAIN MOST To be able to EXPLAIN SOME To be able to JUSTIFY

Summarise your answer to the key question of the lesson in just 1 minute on an A5 sheet of paper. Minute notes

Muddy points You will list on the muddy point page any aspect of the lesson they did not fully understand. I will take these in, quickly scan, and make any adjustments before next lesson.

How far was the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 due to immigration to the USA? Learning Objectives: ALL To be able to EXPLAIN whether the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 was due to immigration to the USA? MOST To be able to EXPLAIN whether the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 was due to immigration or other factors to the USA? SOME To be able to JUSTIFY whether the economic boom in the years 1919 to 1929 was due to immigration and other factors.