
APHuG 2.3 Population Pyramids
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APHuG 2.3 Population Composition
by Brittni Beeson
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Bell Ringer Edpuzzle: Population Pyramid
Go to Edpuzzle.com and complete
the Population Pyramid
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SEL Video on STOP Stereotyping
1. Log into Clever.com with Google
2. Click on RethinkEd
3. Watch the video "STOP Stereotyping"
1. Inicie sesión en Clever.com con Google.
2. Haga clic en RethinkEd.
3. Vea el video "DETENGA los estereotipos".
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Open Ended
Please answer the following questions:
1. Do you stereotype?
2. Do you think it is fair to stereotype people?
3. How can we stop stereotyping people?
Por favor, conteste a las siguientes preguntas:
1. ¿Tiene estereotipo?
2. ¿Crees que es justo estereotipar a las personas?
3. ¿Cómo podemos dejar de estereotipar a las personas?
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Objective/Objetivo
I will be able to describe and explain elements of population composition used by geographers.
Seré capaz de describir y explicar los elementos de la composición de la población utilizados por los geógrafos.
Please take Cornell Notes beginning with the objective.
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Open Ended
How can you tell a pyramid is rapid growth?
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Open Ended
How can you tell a pyramid is slow growth?
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Open Ended
How can you tell a pyramid is negative growth?
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Louisiana 2010
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Open Ended
Which age range has the largest band? What type of growth do we see in Louisiana?
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Open Ended
What type of growth do we see in this pyramid? Is the birthrate high or low? Why?
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Multiple Choice
Predict the future population growth of this country.
Negative Growth (the population will shrink)
Slow/No Growth (the population will stay about the same)
Growth (the population will definitely grow)
Fast Growth (the population will explode)
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Multiple Choice
What population is displayed on the RIGHT side of this pyramid?
Children
Women
Men
Elderly
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Multiple Choice
This country has a low birth rate
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Describe the life expectancy of this country
People live a long time
People die early
Men live longer than women
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true?
There are more men in this country
There are fewer women in this country
There are more 30-34 year olds than 25-29 year olds
There are more people age 25-29 than 30-34
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Exit Ticket: Population Pyramid Activity
Follow your teacher's model to complete the activity.
Turn in to your folder when complete.
Siga el modelo de su maestro para completar la actividad.
Entregue a su carpeta cuando termine.
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