Ellis Island - Berkeley County School District
Ellis Island By Cathy Pearl Ellis Island opened January 1, 1892 More than twelve million immigrants would pass through the island's immigration station between 1892 and 1954 The most came through in 1907 There are estimates that forty percent of people in the United States today had an ancestor that went through Ellis Island
ellis island reading - Scarsdale Public Schools
Ellis Island was the principal federal immigration station in the United States from 1892 to 1954 More than 12 million immigrants were processed here Over time, the
Reading Comprehension 7th Grade Worksheet
Reading Comprehension 7th Grade Worksheet arrivals at the Ellis Island immigrant station in New York, with the stereopticon views Said he: ‘There came a fellow
ELLIS ISLAND - Schooltime Series at Popejoy Hall
ellis Island was the former federal immigration processing station which processed over 12 million third-class and steerage immigrants between 1892 and 1954 It was named after the last private owner of the island, Samuel ellis The island was added to the national Park System in may of 1965 by Presidential Proclamation; however it took over
Immigration Lapbook Project Close Reading Passages Text
• Constructed Response: Comprehension question Germany (850 L) • Constructed Response: Comprehension questions (1) two-page close reading passage giving information about the immigration station at Ellis Island (1030 L) Includes key vocabulary with definitions and a constructed response passage with a comprehension question
Coming to America: Ellis Island and New York City
Coming to America: Ellis Island and New York City Coming to America: Ellis Island and New York City By Vincent J Cannato This essay is provided courtesy of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History This text has been adapted for use by ReadWorks New York City is a kind of archipelago, a Philippines on the Hudson River Only one
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS THIRD GRADE
Ellis Island – An immigration processing center or port of entry in the NY harbor where most immigrants passed through before being allowed to officially enter and settle in the U S 6 harbor - a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship 7 passengers - A person who travels in a car, train, ship, or airplane
THE STATUE OF LIBERTY - abcteach
a because she had been an immigrant to Ellis Island b by accident c to raise money for the pedestal d because she was inspired by its appearance on Bedloe’s Island ___5 The Statue of Liberty is not made of a copper b silver c steel d marble
The Curriculum Companion for
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation www ellisisland This interactive website allows users to search the passenger database of immigrants who may have passed through Ellis Island It also has a feature where individuals can trace their family history or genealogy The Golden Door: Immigration Images from the Keystone-Mast Collection
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