MISS HERES MY STORY THINGY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good-bye Poland ROLANDO BANUELOS P.2 1. What special talent did Seymour Rechtzeit have? He could sing very well 2. Why did he decide to come to America? Because Europe was in a bad time after world war 1 3. How old was he? He was 8 Crossing the Atlantic 4. How many days did the journey last? 2 weeks 5. Describe the problems that arose while Seymour was on the ship. It was wet all the time and very very crouded Ellis Island 6. How many immigrants were processed daily at Ellis Island? 7,000 immigrants were processed on Ellis Island daily. 7. Why was Seymour and his father separated there? Because his father was not sick and he was. Stuck on Ellis Island 8. Describe what it was like to have to stay at Ellis Island. It would be boring because I would have to stay there and can not go to new york city
New Life in New York 9. How did Seymour help his father survive in New York? He brought his wife to america
Child Star 10. What problems did Seymour and his dad face in 1924? There family could not come to America because they weren’t letting people in america
Singing for the President 11. Who did Seymour sing for? He sang for the president of the united states
12. How did he help Seymour and his father with their problem?
1820- Almost 3.5 million Irishmen entered the U.S. between 1820 and 1880.
1860- More than 2.6 million Irish came in the decades after 1860
1880- In 1880, merely four years after the influx of Italian immigrants migrated, the population skyrocketed to 44,000, and by 1900, 484,027.
1890- Despite the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the Chinese population in the United States continued to increase. The population reached its peak in 1890 with 107,488 people.
1892 - The INS opens an immigration screening station at Ellis Island
1910- Italians were concentrated in the mid Atlantic states in 1910 with 472,000 in New York and nearly 200,000 in Pennsylvania at the time.
1918 - Congress passes the Anarchist Act of 1918 which expands the provisions for the exclusion of subversive aliens
this was everything i had and i have not been here to do anything eles. . . . . Name Matthew Licon Relive a Boy's Journey: A Story of Immigration Directions: At the Scholastic website on immigration, click on Relive a Boy's Journey. Read about Seymour Rechtzeit who left Poland to come to America. Click "Next" to begin. Read each chapter carefully. As you are reading answer the following questions about the story. When you are ready to move on to the next chapter click the “Next” button. If you would like to return to the previous chapter click the “Previous” Good-bye Poland 1. What special talent did Seymour Rechtzeit have? Seymour Rechtzeit was a child star who sang and told stories. 2. Why did he decide to come to America? Seymour had came to America because he wanted a new life for him and his family so him and his father had came to new York and they had to get money to get the family to come over with them 3. How old was he? Seymour was 8 years old when he was on his to America. Crossing the Atlantic 4. How many days did the journey last? The trip was two very long cold weeks. 5. Describe the problems that arose while Seymour was on the ship. Seymour had along trip and his bonk was in the basement of the boat and the bonks were stacked on one another. On the long trip they hit bad storms it rained so hard he had got so wet but by the time he had got New York he had a very bad cold. Ellis Island 6. How many immigrants were processed daily at Ellis Island? During the 1900s approximately 5000-7000 immigrants were processed on ellis island daily. 7. Why was Seymour and his father separated there? Seymour and his father had been separated because Seymour had caught a cold on the way to Ellis Island and they didn’t want any sick people there so they had taken Seymour to a different location till he was all better Stuck on Ellis Island 8. Describe what it was like to have to stay at Ellis Island. To stay on the island was like being in jail there was a gate that led to the boats to take you to the big city to America everyday they would wonder if they would ever get that chance to see the other side
New Life in New York 9. How did Seymour help his father survive in New York? Seymour had helped his father out in New York by becoming a singer and a story teller to earn money to get his family and his dad a place.
Child Star 10. What problems did Seymour and his dad face in 1924? Seymour made all the money he had to, to get his family here in America but they weren’t letting so many more immigrants come to America so his family couldn’t get permission to come they were stuck in Poland
Singing for the President 11. Who did Seymour sing for? Seymour had sang for the leaders of the U.S capital they all liked him and got him to sing for president Calvin Coolidge and the president had liked him.
12. How did he help Seymour and his father with their problem? Well the president had helped out by bringing there family to America and letting them be a family agen .
1820- Almost 3.5 million Irishmen entered the U.S. between 1820 and 1880.
1860- More than 2.6 million Irish came in the decades after 1860
1880- In 1880, merely four years after the influx of Italian immigrants migrated, the population skyrocketed to 44,000, and by 1900, 484,027.
1890- Despite the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the Chinese population in the United States continued to increase. The population reached its peak in 1890 with 107,488 people.
1892 - The INS opens an immigration screening station at Ellis Island
1910- Italians were concentrated in the mid Atlantic states in 1910 with 472,000 in New York and nearly 200,000 in Pennsylvania at the time.
1918 - Congress passes the Anarchist Act of 1918 which expands the provisions for the exclusion of subversive aliens
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MISS HERES MY STORY THINGY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good-bye Poland ROLANDO BANUELOS P.2
1. What special talent did Seymour Rechtzeit have?
He could sing very well
2. Why did he decide to come to America?
Because Europe was in a bad time after world war 1
3. How old was he?
He was 8
Crossing the Atlantic
4. How many days did the journey last?
2 weeks
5. Describe the problems that arose while Seymour was on the ship.
It was wet all the time and very very crouded
Ellis Island
6. How many immigrants were processed daily at Ellis Island?
7,000 immigrants were processed on Ellis Island daily.
7. Why was Seymour and his father separated there?
Because his father was not sick and he was.
Stuck on Ellis Island
8. Describe what it was like to have to stay at Ellis Island.
It would be boring because I would have to stay there and can not go to new york city
New Life in New York
9. How did Seymour help his father survive in New York?
He brought his wife to america
Child Star
10. What problems did Seymour and his dad face in 1924?
There family could not come to America because they weren’t letting people in america
Singing for the President
11. Who did Seymour sing for?
He sang for the president of the united states
12. How did he help Seymour and his father with their problem?
He brought there family to america
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Timeline
1820- Almost 3.5 million Irishmen entered the U.S. between 1820 and 1880.
1860- More than 2.6 million Irish came in the decades after 1860
1880- In 1880, merely four years after the influx of Italian immigrants migrated, the population skyrocketed to 44,000, and by 1900, 484,027.
1890- Despite the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the Chinese population in the United States continued to increase. The population reached its peak in 1890 with 107,488 people.
1892 - The INS opens an immigration screening station at Ellis Island
1910- Italians were concentrated in the mid Atlantic states in 1910 with 472,000 in New York and nearly 200,000 in Pennsylvania at the time.
1918 - Congress passes the Anarchist Act of 1918 which expands the provisions for the exclusion of subversive aliens
this was everything i had and i have not been here to do anything eles. . . . . Name Matthew Licon
Relive a Boy's Journey: A Story of Immigration
Directions: At the Scholastic website on immigration, click on Relive a Boy's Journey. Read about Seymour Rechtzeit who left Poland to come to America. Click "Next" to begin. Read each chapter carefully. As you are reading answer the following questions about the story. When you are ready to move on to the next chapter click the “Next” button. If you would like to return to the previous chapter click the “Previous”
Good-bye Poland
1. What special talent did Seymour Rechtzeit have?
Seymour Rechtzeit was a child star who sang and told stories.
2. Why did he decide to come to America?
Seymour had came to America because he wanted a new life for him and his family so him and his father had came to new York and they had to get money to get the family to come over with them
3. How old was he?
Seymour was 8 years old when he was on his to America.
Crossing the Atlantic
4. How many days did the journey last?
The trip was two very long cold weeks.
5. Describe the problems that arose while Seymour was on the ship.
Seymour had along trip and his bonk was in the basement of the boat and the bonks were stacked on one another. On the long trip they hit bad storms it rained so hard he had got so wet but by the time he had got New York he had a very bad cold.
Ellis Island
6. How many immigrants were processed daily at Ellis Island?
During the 1900s approximately 5000-7000 immigrants were processed on ellis island daily.
7. Why was Seymour and his father separated there?
Seymour and his father had been separated because Seymour had caught a cold on the way to Ellis Island and they didn’t want any sick people there so they had taken Seymour to a different location till he was all better
Stuck on Ellis Island
8. Describe what it was like to have to stay at Ellis Island.
To stay on the island was like being in jail there was a gate that led to the boats to take you to the big city to America everyday they would wonder if they would ever get that chance to see the other side
New Life in New York
9. How did Seymour help his father survive in New York?
Seymour had helped his father out in New York by becoming a singer and a story teller to earn money to get his family and his dad a place.
Child Star
10. What problems did Seymour and his dad face in 1924?
Seymour made all the money he had to, to get his family here in America but they weren’t letting so many more immigrants come to America so his family couldn’t get permission to come they were stuck in Poland
Singing for the President
11. Who did Seymour sing for?
Seymour had sang for the leaders of the U.S capital they all liked him and got him to sing for president Calvin Coolidge and the president had liked him.
12. How did he help Seymour and his father with their problem?
Well the president had helped out by bringing there family to America and letting them be a family agen .
1820- Almost 3.5 million Irishmen entered the U.S. between 1820 and 1880.
1860- More than 2.6 million Irish came in the decades after 1860
1880- In 1880, merely four years after the influx of Italian immigrants migrated, the population skyrocketed to 44,000, and by 1900, 484,027.
1890- Despite the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the Chinese population in the United States continued to increase. The population reached its peak in 1890 with 107,488 people.
1892 - The INS opens an immigration screening station at Ellis Island
1910- Italians were concentrated in the mid Atlantic states in 1910 with 472,000 in New York and nearly 200,000 in Pennsylvania at the time.
1918 - Congress passes the Anarchist Act of 1918 which expands the provisions for the exclusion of subversive aliens
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