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Mary Black - Discography. Songwriter(s): Noel Brazil Lyrics From the corner of my eye I see a tear rolling down At the time I couldn't tell whose tear it was If it was mine I should be glad That I still function in this cage But if it's yours it only makes me more lost To see a tear rolling down To see a tear rolling down This is the last call for Ellis Island These are the last words I'm ever gonna hear you say So goodbye, babe Goodbye, babe.

Mary Black - Discography

I hear sweethearts whisper their undying love Above the noise on the quay their voices rise They must have something so strong in the face of such change That they can promise and promise all night Oh, their undying love, hear their undying love This is the last call for Ellis Island These are the last words I'm ever gonna hear you say So goodbye, babe Goodbye, babe. U.S. Immigrant Oral Histories. Ddata.over-blog.com/3/18/86/31/2nde/Detective-Stories/The-Dead-Governor. Pedagogie.ac-toulouse.fr/langues-vivantes/IMG/pdf/FR_rigouste.pdf. US History - Ellis Island - Facts - Pictures - Glossary - Listening - Activities - Webquests - Songs - Poems - Videos - Cinema - ESL Resources.

An Interactive Tour of Ellis Island (scholastic.com) Ellis Island, "in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954...

US History - Ellis Island - Facts - Pictures - Glossary - Listening - Activities - Webquests - Songs - Poems - Videos - Cinema - ESL Resources

" (Wikipedia) Questions Asked of Immigrants at Ellis Island (art.unt.edu) Ellis Island - History "From 1892 to 1954, over twelve million immigrants entered the United States through the portal of Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor... " (ellisisland.org) Immigration station "The federal immigration station opened on January 1, 1892 and was closed in 1954, with twelve million immigrants processed there by the US Bureau of Immigration...

Arrivals were asked 29 questions including name, occupation, and the amount of money carried.. " (Wikipedia) Medical inspections "Symbols were chalked on the clothing of potentially sick immigrants following the six-second medical examination... " Espace édition datice. Www.ac-grenoble.fr/disciplines/anglais/file/Contributions/Stephanie_Bouverat/Immigration_Sequence_StephanieBouverat.pdf.

Don-t-Send-Me-Back. Pedagogie.ac-guadeloupe.fr/files/File/anglais/Ellis_Island.pdf.

Ellis island

Re-organize !!!! sur le livre meeting point 2nde anglais a2/b1 p°63 devoir de Anglais 2nde pour le 31/03/12. [Soundguide - Teach yourself English] American Dream. Jacob Riis Video - Ellis Island. The American Dream - [English website of the Académie de Toulouse] Pedagogie.ac-toulouse.fr/langues-vivantes/IMG/pdf/FR_rigouste. Pavilly-col.spip.ac-rouen.fr/IMG/pdf/01-13-14-18-01-bourguv_1_.ellis_island_history.pdf. Immigration Through Ellis Island - Award Winning Documentary Video Film. US History - Ellis Island - Facts - Pictures - Glossary - Listening - Activities - Webquests - Songs - Poems - Videos - Cinema.

An Interactive Tour of Ellis Island (scholastic.com) Ellis Island, "in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954...

US History - Ellis Island - Facts - Pictures - Glossary - Listening - Activities - Webquests - Songs - Poems - Videos - Cinema

" (Wikipedia) Questions Asked of Immigrants at Ellis Island (art.unt.edu) Ellis Island - History "From 1892 to 1954, over twelve million immigrants entered the United States through the portal of Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor... " (ellisisland.org) Immigration station "The federal immigration station opened on January 1, 1892 and was closed in 1954, with twelve million immigrants processed there by the US Bureau of Immigration... Arrivals were asked 29 questions including name, occupation, and the amount of money carried..

" (Wikipedia) Medical inspections "Symbols were chalked on the clothing of potentially sick immigrants following the six-second medical examination... " Www.michellehenry.fr/Ellis Island Webquest2.pdf. Ellis Island - Facts & Summary. 1630-1770 Ellis Island is little more than a spit of sand in the Hudson River, located just south of Manhattan.

Ellis Island - Facts & Summary

The Mohegan Indians who lived on the nearby shores call the island Kioshk, or Gull Island. In the 1630s, a Dutch man, Michael Paauw, acquires the island and renames it Oyster Island for the plentiful amounts of shellfish on its beaches. During the 1700s, it is known as Gibbet Island, for its gibbet, or gallows tree, used to hang men convicted of piracy. 1775-1865 Around the time of the Revolutionary War, the New York merchant Samuel Ellis purchases the island, and builds a tavern on it that caters to local fisherman.

Ellis dies in 1794, and in 1808 New York State buys the island from his family for $10,000. Meanwhile, the first federal immigration law, the Naturalization Act, is passed in 1790; it allows all white males living in the U.S. for two years to become citizens. The Great American Melting Pot - YouTube. Ellis_Island. North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Prospective immigrants were lined up through a maze of metal fences in the Great Hall at Ellis Island.

North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts

During busy periods, as many as 5,000 people each day would be checked. Each, in turn, had to undergo both physical inspection and extensive questioning before they were released. For the majority of people, the procedure took between three and five hours. Those two percent denied entry were sent back across the ocean at the steamship line's expense. Could you have answered each of the following questions if you had been there? What is your name? Sequence Pack: Immigration to the US and Ellis Island. Tous les documents compilés pour une séquence sur le thème de l'immigration avec quelques pistes d'exploitation: - Document d'ouverture.

Sequence Pack: Immigration to the US and Ellis Island

Objectif = décrire une image et former des hypothèses sur le passé et l'avenir. Ellis Island. Test + Diary of an immigrant from Poland - Langues Vivantes. Immigration. Www.michellehenry.fr/Immigration Writing2.pdf. Immigration. Immigration Sommaire Accueil Fiches d'activités pédagogiques Niveau primaire Documents supports 1.

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Mise en œuvre (trois séances) Ellis Island est un ensemble de bâtiments construits en 1900 dans Upper New York Bay où l’on filtrait les nouveaux arrivants. Séance 1 Le choix de la visite Les élèves prennent connaissance de la carte de la baie de New York (voir Document 1).Ils établissent une liste de sites à visiter : Liberty State Park, Manhattan, Ellis Island Immigration Museum, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Brooklyn, Upper New York Bay, Battery Park.

L’organisation de la visite Compréhension écrite : règlement Projeter ou distribuer le document 2. Jeu de rôles Par binômes, les élèves s’entraînent à poser des questions et à y répondre. Séance 2 Projeter le document 3 aux élèves. Description Les élèves sont invités à commenter la photo librement. Développer l’imaginaire Transfert de la situation Les élèves sont invités à dessiner un tableau de leur famille aujourd’hui.