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Working in groups, ask your class to list some of the reasons why people migrate.

Finally, ask your class to estimate how much it costs to run the UK.

Ask your class to research these figures and put together a presentation on their achievements.

Ask your class to imagine what 100, 10,000 or 1 million people would look like as a crowd.

Or you could ask your class to compare some of the fantastic examples of American cold war propaganda and its Russian equivalent.

Working collaboratively, ask your class to decide what changes they want to see in their personal, school, local and global environments in the New Year.

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This resource, which is suitable for upper primary and secondary students, asks your class to consider how and why.

Ask your class master or other teacher to help you.

Ask your class.

Exit Ticket: Select one of the following items and near the end of class ask your students to write on a sheet of paper 1) a question they have that didn't get answered, 2) a concept or problem that they didn't understand, 3) a bullet list of the major points covered in class, or 4) a specific question to access their learning.

If you wind up late for your next class ask your teacher to write you a Hall Pass or sign your Agenda so that you don't get in trouble.

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