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8.1 Population Growth

8.1 Population Growth. Ms. Blalock, Ms. Hartsell and Mr. Luckman. Do Now ( 3 minutes ). Should there be a limit to how many children a woman can have? Think back to the article that talked about women in Nigeria who had up to 12 kids. AIM and Agenda.

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8.1 Population Growth

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  1. 8.1 Population Growth Ms. Blalock, Ms. Hartsell and Mr. Luckman

  2. Do Now (3 minutes) • Should there be a limit to how many children a woman can have? • Think back to the article that talked about women in Nigeria who had up to 12 kids.

  3. AIM and Agenda • AIM: How can population growth impact both you and the environment negatively? • Agenda • 1. Do Now • 2. Hook: video • 3. INM: Introduction to Human Population Growth • 4. Activity 1: Causes of Population Growth • 5. Activity 2: Consequences • 6. Activity 3: Solutions • 7. Exit Ticket

  4. Hook: Video (5 min) • Directions: Silently watch the following video and respond to the question below. • What are two interesting facts that you learned from the video? • http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/news/7-billion/ngm-7billion

  5. Think, Pair, Share (3 min) • How could this continuous increase of the human population be negative on the environment?

  6. Unit 8: Human Impact (2 min) • Questions to think about as we explore this unit: • 1. Is the damage done to our planet irreversible? • 2. How do you negatively and positively affect the environment? • 3. Is it our duty to preserve the environment for the next generation?

  7. Terms to Know • Exponential: very fast, rapid increase • Finite: having limits or bounds • Deplete: use up resources; decrease in number

  8. INM: Human Population Growth (3-5 min) • Since the 1800’s the human population has been exponentially increasing • Meaning that the human population has been increasing rapidly • 1800: 1 billion • 1927: 2 billion • 1960: 3 billion • 1974: 4 billion • 1987: 5 billion • 1999: 6 billion

  9. Make a prediction… • What do you think the population will be in 2050?

  10. Make a prediction… • What do you think the population will be in 2050? 9 billion

  11. Graph: Human Population

  12. Graph: Human Population Growth

  13. Activity 1: Causes • Directions: Using the information from the PowerPoint, respond to the questions concerning the causes of human population growth. fordhamarts.com Unit 8 Human Impact 8-1 Activity 1: Causes • You will have 8-10 minutes.

  14. Activity 2: Negative Impacts • Directions: Using the information from the PowerPoint, respond to the questions concerning the negative impacts of human population growth. fordhamarts.com Unit 8 Human Impact 8.1 Activity 2: Consequences • You will have 8-10 minutes

  15. Activity 3: Solutions (15 minutes) • Directions: Read the following article about the “One Child Policy” in China and respond to the following question. • You will have 15 minutes

  16. Discussion • Speaker’s List 1. 2. 3. 4.

  17. Exit Ticket

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