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  1. Explain pull and push factors which lead to migration? Read and interpret dates to create an accurate timeline of migration to Britain? Explain how migration has impacted on our day -to day lives (food, music and our community)? Give an example of a case study to show how migration has helped to tackle discrimination?

  2. Learn about different types of migration with BBC Bitesize KS3 Humanities Geography.

  3. Edexcel GCSE History (9–1) Migrants in Britain, c800-present (Pearson, 2021) Simple, inclusive and inspiring student book covering the key knowledge for this Edexcel topic, plus exam advice and sample answers.

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  4. 1. Why did migrants come to Britain? 2. What were the experiences of migrants in Britain? 3. What was the impact of migration to Britain? . How this unit links to the new national curriculum for primary history. Significant historical events, people and places in their own locality.

  5. Child Migrant Stories teaching resources have been developed with and for educators for use in classrooms, heritage sites and other informal learning spaces across the UK. They draw on the personal experiences of people who migrated to Britain from around the world from 1930 to present day.

  6. Danes, Huguenots, Irish and Eastern Europeans migrated to and settled in Britain in the hope of trade and work. Migration's effect on Britain - religion and ideas. Immigrants brought new...

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  8. Migration patterns over the last millennium. Learn about and revise Medieval, Early Modern and Industrial & Imperial migration and migration since 1250 with this BBC Bitesize History study...

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