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Immigration |
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During the month of February, students in grades three and eight studied
immigration. After some independent study, the two grades combined their
efforts to create an Ellis Island simulation.
First, the students met to decide from which country their family would be arriving. They filled out cards giving the shipping company important information about themselves. Some checked with KCS world language teachers to perfect phrases from their country of origin.
The travelers were required to pass through many stations on their way
to the exit into the New World. The first was a general background check,
followed by vocation, character, health, clearance, and finally the loyalty
oath station.
They came prepared with games to pass the time and food from the home country. Some even brought a few treasured items, such as a musical instrument, or photos of the family left behind. |
After spending what seemed like an eternity in steerage, the passengers
of the SS Friendship disembarked in a new land. With some luck, they would
meet the qualifications necessary to pass through Ellis Island and on
to a new life in the United States.
Transported one hundred years back in time, the students dressed as immigrants
from many countries around the world. Their steamship, the SS Friendship
arrived at Ellis Island at 1:00 p.m. After a long wait in the harbor,
the immigrants traveled down the long gangplank to the island. If the immigrants did not qualify at one of the stations,
Immigrants knew that the trip was long and the wait at the last stage of their trip could seem as long as all the weeks of travel put together. Read a story about immigration |
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Kent Center School 9 Judd Avenue,
P.O. Box 219, Kent CT 06757 860-927-3537
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Updated April 8, 2002 |
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