Year 4
"All migrants are forced to leave their home": to what extent do you agree?
In this lesson, we will be drafting an extended essay reviewing the unit.
Year 4
"All migrants are forced to leave their home": to what extent do you agree?
In this lesson, we will be drafting an extended essay reviewing the unit.
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Key learning points
- Draft an extended essay reviewing the unit and answering the question
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8 Questions
Q1.
What is climate?
experiencing all four seasons (autumn, winter, spring and summer)
hot weather
the weather on a particular day
Q2.
What is the climate like in the Caribbean?
cold
dry
freezing
Q3.
What is the climate like in the Mountainous West?
cold
dry
freezing
wet
Q4.
What extreme weather affects the Caribbean?
sandstorms
snowstorms
tornadoes
Q5.
What does climate change lead to?
consistent and extreme weather
consistent and predictable weather
predictable weather
unpredictable and consistent weather
Q6.
How will climate change affect the Caribbean?
less hurricanes, longer dry seasons and shorter wet seasons
more sandstorms, longer dry seasons and shorter wet seasons
more strong and frequency hurricanes, shorter dry seasons and longer wet seasons
Q7.
In the Rocky Mountains, what is currently killing plants?
animals
humans
ice damage
Q8.
In Arizona, where is there a cooler climate?
in the South
14 Questions
Q1.
What is migration?
Migration is the movement of goods from one place to another place.
Q2.
What is national migration?
Movement from one country to another.
Q3.
When a migrant intends on returning to their source country. What is this describing?
Forced migration
Permanent migration
Voluntary migration
Q4.
When a migrant makes a choice to leave their source country. What is this describing?
Forced migration
Permanent migration
Temporary migration
Q5.
Globally, do the great majority of people migrate across borders or migrate within countries?
Migrate across borders
Q6.
In 2019, which geographic regions hosted the most number of migrants?
Africa and Asia
Europe and Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean and Northern America
Q7.
Refugees are examples of economic migrants.
True
Q8.
Which term is used to describe the unfair treatment of someone due to their race, identity, religion or political beliefs?
Forced
Migrant
Refugee
War
Q9.
A host country is the country that a migrant comes from.
True
Q10.
Which of the following is the most important and most common push factor for economic migrants leaving their source countries?
Lack of food
Natural disasters
Wars
Q11.
Which of the following is an example of a pull factor?
Lack of employment opportunities (jobs)
Lack of food
Not enough schools and hospitals
Wars
Q12.
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of migration for a host country?
A richer and more diverse culture
Helps to reduce labour (work) shortages
Increase in taxes being paid therefore more government money
Q13.
The opposite of a voluntary migrant is called a _____ migrant.
Refugee
Temporary
Voluntary
Q14.
An emigrant is a migrant who is arriving in a new country.
True