| |
REVIEW
Invite students to learn about immigration by studying the stories of 97 Orchard Street in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, home to nearly seven thousand working class immigrants. Students will learn about the challenges those immigrants faced in making a new life, working for a better future, and starting a family with limited means. The lesson plans, available for elementary, middle, and high school, use everyday objects, primary sources, and oral histories to help students learn and understand immigration history. Primary sources include petitions, naturalization papers, a death certificate, and other papers that help students piece together the stories of the immigrants. Students will enjoy the interactive online activities; they can take a virtual tour of the tenement, make their own flag, create a folk song, or join Victoria Confino for a virtual journey from Ellis Island to Orchard Street.
|