1. Identify the main topic: The image is about "Push & Pull Factors of Migration" and asks "Why do people move?"
2. Understand the concept: Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. This movement is influenced by push factors (reasons that drive people away from their current location) and pull factors (reasons that attract people to a new location).
3. List the types of factors:
- Economic: Factors related to jobs, income, and economic opportunities.
- Environmental: Factors related to natural disasters, climate change, and natural hazards.
- Social: Factors related to family, education, and cultural aspects.
- Political: Factors related to government policies, war, and political stability.
4. Analyze the scenarios in the worksheet:
- Scenario 1: Increasing crime rates in a neighborhood. This is a push factor due to safety concerns.
- Scenario 2: A tech entrepreneur moving to a city known for its booming technology sector. This is a pull factor due to economic opportunities.
- Scenario 3: Residents leaving a town due to a major factory closure. This is a push factor due to economic decline.
- Scenario 4: A journalist moving to a country with greater freedom of the press. This is a pull factor due to political freedom.
- Scenario 5: People moving after a devastating earthquake. This is a push factor due to environmental disaster.
5. Determine the push and pull factors for each scenario:
- Scenario 1: Push (Economic)
- Scenario 2: Pull (Economic)
- Scenario 3: Push (Economic)
- Scenario 4: Pull (Political)
- Scenario 5: Push (Environmental)
6. Conclusion: People move due to a combination of push and pull factors. Push factors include economic hardship, environmental disasters, and political instability, while pull factors include economic opportunities, political freedom, and social benefits.
Final Answer: People move due to push factors like economic hardship, environmental disasters, and political instability, and pull factors like economic opportunities, political freedom, and social benefits.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of push and pull factors worksheet.