Year 4

How do migrants vary?

In this lesson, we will be learning about the different types of migration (voluntary, forced, short-term, long-term,national and international). We will also be learning about the reasons why people migrate (push and pull factors).

Year 4

How do migrants vary?

In this lesson, we will be learning about the different types of migration (voluntary, forced, short-term, long-term,national and international). We will also be learning about the reasons why people migrate (push and pull factors).

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Articulate the different types of migration
  2. Explore the reasons why people migrate
  3. Describe what push and pull factors are

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9 Questions

Q1.
What is migration?
Migration is the movement of goods from one place to another place.
Correct answer: Migration is the movement of people from one place to another place.
Q2.
What is national migration?
Movement from one country to another.
Correct answer: Movement from one region to another, within the same country.
Q3.
When the migrant intends on returning to their source country. What is this describing?
forced migration
permenant migration
Correct answer: temporary migration
voluntary migration
Q4.
When the migrant makes a choice to leave their source country. What is this describing?
forced migration
permenant migration
temporary migration
Correct answer: voluntary migration
Q5.
What is an emigrant?
A migrant arriving in a host country.
Correct answer: A migrant who is leaving their source country.
The movement of people into a country.
Q6.
There were around 272 million international migrants in the world in 2019. What percentage of the global population is this?
13.5%
Correct answer: 3.5%
30%
35%
53%
Q7.
Globally, do the great majority of people migrate across borders or migrate within countries?
migrate across borders
Correct answer: migrate within countries
Q8.
Which of these regions in the UK have a higher number of migrants?
East of England and Wales
Correct answer: Scotland and East of England
Wales and Scotland
Q9.
In 2019, which geographic regions hosted the most number of migrants?
Africa and Asia
Correct answer: Asia and Europe
Europe and Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean and Northern America

9 Questions

Q1.
Which type of migration occurs when migrants have no choice?
Correct answer: forced
permanent
temporary
voluntary
Q2.
Which type of migration occurs when migrants make a choice?
forced
permanent
temporary
Correct answer: voluntary
Q3.
Which type of migration occurs when migrants intend on returning to their source country?
forced
permanent
Correct answer: temporary
voluntary
Q4.
Which type of migration occurs when migrants intend on remaining in host country?
forced
Correct answer: permanent
temporary
voluntary
Q5.
Why might a refugee be forced to leave their home?
Correct answer: because of war, persecution and natural disasters
because there are not enough hospitals
because there are not enough schools
because they are unhappy with their way of life
Q6.
"I had to leave my country I am fleeing persecution and conflict." Does this tell you that this is a voluntary or forced migrant?
Correct answer: forced
voluntary
Q7.
"I chose to come to the UK because the salaries are much higher than in ." Does this tell you that this is a voluntary or forced migrant?
forced
Correct answer: voluntary
Q8.
What is a pull factor?
Correct answer: Factors that attract someone to a new host country.
Factors that causes someone to leave their source country.
Q9.
Which of these is a push factor?
good entertainment facilities
good transport links
job opportunities
Correct answer: lack of hospitals