Migration and Settlement in the United Kingdom
Social Studies
Migration and Settlement in the United Kingdom starts at 4 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe how migration can help the UK economy.
Describe one challenge that migrants might face when settling in a new country.
Describe what is meant by 'integration' in the context of migration.
Explain why some people might choose to return to their home country after living in the UK.
Name one country from which people have migrated to the UK in recent times.
Name one way migration has changed the United Kingdom.
What does the word 'migration' mean?
What is a multicultural society?
What is a refugee?
What is a settlement?
What is the difference between emigration and immigration?
What is the main difference between a migrant and a refugee?
What is the name given to people who move to another country for work?
Why did many people from the Caribbean move to the UK after World War II?
Why might someone leave their home country because of a natural disaster?
Describe one way in which the arrival of the Huguenots in the 17th century changed British society.
Explain how migration can lead to both opportunities and challenges for schools in the United Kingdom.
Explain how migration has influenced the languages spoken in the United Kingdom today.
Read the following scenario: A family moves from a small village in Scotland to London because the parents found new jobs in the city. What type of migration is this, and what challenges might the family face?
Why might a government create laws to control migration into a country?
