Key Words: Refugee Economic migrant Migrant Oppress Borders

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Key Words: Refugee Economic migrant Migrant Oppress Borders Immigration Asylum Conflict Integration

Key Words: Conflict Economic migrant Migrant Oppress Asylum Refugee Borders Immigration Integration

Can you match the word to the definition? Movement of people from one country into another. A person who travels from one country to another. A type of migrant who leaves their country because it is not safe. Immigration Migrant Refugee

Can you match the word to the definition? A type of migrant who leaves their country because they want to find a better job. A safe place to stay which is offered to refugees. Treating someone unfairly Economic migrant Asylum Oppress

Can you match the word to the definition? Lines separating countries from one another. Fitting in with the country you have moved to. When people with different opinions cannot agree. Borders Integration Conflict

Today we are learning… Key words to discuss migration About the history of migration The reasons for migration

Task 1 – Sort the cards into a timeline

Task 2 – Why did they migrate? Sort your cards according to the four headings below:

Task 3 – More reasons to migrate

Task 4 - Graph – place the characters in the correct quadrant

What type of migrant are they? Economic migrant Refugee Asylum seeker Political refugee

Today we learnt… Key words to discuss migration About the history of migration The reasons for migration