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1. Objective (READ)
SWBAT identify causes of migration in India.
2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION)
3. Warm-up (ANSWER) A. Write or sketch three reasons why people
migrate.
Table of ContentsDate Title Lesson #
**SOUTH ASIA UNIT**
3/11 Partition 70
3/12 Kashmir 71
3/22 Review 72
3/23 Migration 73
1. Turn to the next available fresh page after your Kashmir page and title it “Review”
Create this in your notebook
Cause Explanation
Directions:
1. The cause will be the headline
2. Explanation is in the box
3. Record the type (Economic, Political, or Social) in the Cause box
Cause #1 - JOBS
• New jobs cause urbanization
• People leave rural areas for a higher standard of living
Create this in your notebook
Cause Explanation
1. Jobs
(Economic)
- New jobs cause urbanization
- People leave rural areas for a higher standard of living
Cause #2 - OUTSOURCING• US businesses outsource
many jobs to India
• Outsourcing moving jobs to other countries to save money on labor costs
Example Microsoft hiring people in India to answer customer service calls
Clip Question 1. What effect does migration have on Indian cities?
2. Why would US companies choose India?
Why would US companies choose India?
- English language
- Can pay cheaper wages
- Good education system
- Comparative Advantage – to do the same job better or cheaper
Cause #3 - EDUCATION
• In many wealthy areas, schools are excellent.
Clip Question1. According to the clip
who has a better education system, India or the US? Explain why.
Cause #4 – RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES
• India suffers from violence between Muslims and Hindus
Task - What effect will this have on migration?
Cause #5 – RURAL PROBLEMS
Characteristics of rural India:- Limited opportunities for women- Lower standard of living - Poor food output- Bad farming techniques- Horrible schools
What effect will this have on migration?
I’m an Indian on the move…Directions: 1. Use the prompt to
develop a story about the migration of the character you receive.
2. Include information from today’s notes and clips.
3. Each story must be at least three sentences long.
4. Each story must also have a picture.
5. Instead of writing a story, you may sketch a three scene cartoon with dialogue or captions
Intro:
- You just moved to the city of Bangalore, India.
- You and your hot new date travel to a small internet café and hop on a computer.
- After finding a website for a nice restaurant you notice a blog about life in your new city and decide to respond.
Prompt:
- How has your life changed since you migrated to the city of Bangalore, India from a village in rural India?
Setup
1. Write both student’s name on the top.
2. Divide your paper in half.
3. Turn it over.
4. Divide the back side in half.
5. Number each section 1-4.
Exit Ticket – Blog Entry
• Choose one of the people from the choices on the following slide.
• Write a blog entry explaining how your life has changed since you migrated TO the city of Bangalore, India FROM rural India.
2. Vama, Student- Attended Mumbai University and graduated with degree in Computer Science and Communications
- Looking for work in Bangalore, India
1. Chanda - Spends most of her day searching for water for her 5 children
- Often goes without food because of her villages poor farming techniques
- Lives in a mud house that leaks during rainstorms
3. Sanjay- His children attend a school for grades K-12 in rural India
- All grade levels work in the same room. Students do not have chairs, books, or writing utensils
- Wants his children to someday work for a US company in India
4. Ramesh- Grew up as a Muslim in a predominantly Hindu neighborhood.
- Lost both his parents in a terrorist attack on a shopping center near his house.
Can’t practice his religion without fear of violence from Hindus