Unit 3Lesson 3
Human Geography
World Geography
Today is:
Agenda:
Educatingtomorrow's leaders for Christ
- Attendance
- Bible Verse
- Prayer
- Population Growth
- Malthusian Theory
- Reading a Population Pyramid
- Step 2 of Project
What do you need for today?
Colossians 4:2
- Chromebook
- Notebook
- Something to write with
Standards
Objective
Roll up your sleeves and get ready to write some notes!
World GeographyNotebook
Make sure your notebook has the required items on it so you are ready to take note's during today's class!
Culture and Population Patterns
Study the graph and pay attention to the percentage in which the population in the United States increases each 40 years. What factors do you believe contribute to Earth’s constantly rising population? Birth Rate: Death Rate: Doubling Time:
Population Factors
There has been a 99.9% increase since 1860 in population.
31,443,321
76,212,168
132,164,569
226,545,805
332,639,102
32%
42%
42%
59%
Note: Population data was collected as early as 1610. However, 1860 was the first year that Native Americans were counted in the census data.
Population Factors
Culture and Population Patterns
Malthusian Theory
Malthus (born in 1766) believed that the population was growing too fast. He calculated that there would not be enough food to feed the population. He believed that only war, famine, and disease would result over resource shortages. He published his findings and calculations in 1798.
Most of society, eager to make advancements for land production, food, and employment moved to cities and began working in factories during this time and it sparked the Industrial Revolution from 1760-1840. New farming equipment was formed, medicine and health care improved, scientific understanding and vaccines were underway, and the population continued to grow faster than ever.
Based on your understanding, do you think Malthus was right? Why or why not?
Thomas Malthus
British Philosopher and Economist
Population Factors
Culture and Population Patterns
Median Age of Females: 39.8 years Life Expectancy: 82.5 years Analyzing: Which age group has the most females?
Median Age of Males: 37.2 yearsLife Expectancy: 78 years Analyzing: About how many males are in the 10-14 age group?
Current Population Growth Rate: 0.72%
3 migrant(s)/1,000 population into the USA
Quick Tips on How to Get Started with your Letter!
- Make a copy of the Exchange Letter template!
- How to make a copy:
- Once you click into the Google Doc you click "File" on the top left corner
- Next, you scroll 4 options down and click "Make a Copy"
- Now, you title your letter! You will use your First and Last Name in your title. (It will look like Jane Doe Exchange Letter: 2021 ) Make sure to get rid of the "Copy of"
Quick Tips on How to Get Started with your Letter!
- Now that you know how to make a copy of the letter...
- Begin your letter! Keep the template the same and start your letter where it says insert text here.
- Make sure your paragraphs are at least 5-7 sentences!
- The last sentence in your first paragraph should be your thesis statement. This is where you are going to tell Jojo what you are writing to him about!
- Lastly, have fun with it and truly share all the things that make up YOUR culture!
Culture Project: Step 3 of 4
Guidelines for Your Letter to Jo-Jo
1. Is your letter 600 words? Are there 5-7 sentences per paragraph?2. Is your letter engaging? 3. Have you checked your grammar to make sure that it is free of errors? No squiggly lines under any words or phrases?4. Have you checked your spelling to make sure that it is free of errors?No squiggly lines under any words?5. Have you reworded everything into your own words to prevent plagiarism? 6. Did your letter have a nice flow (beginning introduction that was greeting your audience, body paragraphs, and a friendly closing)? If you said yes to all six of these points, you are prepared. This letter and the Flipgrid video will form your project test grade.
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Unit 3Lesson 3
Human Geography
World Geography
Today is:
Agenda:
Educatingtomorrow's leaders for Christ
What do you need for today?
Colossians 4:2
Standards
Objective
Roll up your sleeves and get ready to write some notes!
World GeographyNotebook
Make sure your notebook has the required items on it so you are ready to take note's during today's class!
Culture and Population Patterns
Study the graph and pay attention to the percentage in which the population in the United States increases each 40 years. What factors do you believe contribute to Earth’s constantly rising population? Birth Rate: Death Rate: Doubling Time:
Population Factors
There has been a 99.9% increase since 1860 in population.
31,443,321
76,212,168
132,164,569
226,545,805
332,639,102
32%
42%
42%
59%
Note: Population data was collected as early as 1610. However, 1860 was the first year that Native Americans were counted in the census data.
Population Factors
Culture and Population Patterns
Malthusian Theory
Malthus (born in 1766) believed that the population was growing too fast. He calculated that there would not be enough food to feed the population. He believed that only war, famine, and disease would result over resource shortages. He published his findings and calculations in 1798.
Most of society, eager to make advancements for land production, food, and employment moved to cities and began working in factories during this time and it sparked the Industrial Revolution from 1760-1840. New farming equipment was formed, medicine and health care improved, scientific understanding and vaccines were underway, and the population continued to grow faster than ever.
Based on your understanding, do you think Malthus was right? Why or why not?
Thomas Malthus
British Philosopher and Economist
Population Factors
Culture and Population Patterns
Median Age of Females: 39.8 years Life Expectancy: 82.5 years Analyzing: Which age group has the most females?
Median Age of Males: 37.2 yearsLife Expectancy: 78 years Analyzing: About how many males are in the 10-14 age group?
Current Population Growth Rate: 0.72%
3 migrant(s)/1,000 population into the USA
Quick Tips on How to Get Started with your Letter!
Quick Tips on How to Get Started with your Letter!
Culture Project: Step 3 of 4
Guidelines for Your Letter to Jo-Jo
1. Is your letter 600 words? Are there 5-7 sentences per paragraph?2. Is your letter engaging? 3. Have you checked your grammar to make sure that it is free of errors? No squiggly lines under any words or phrases?4. Have you checked your spelling to make sure that it is free of errors?No squiggly lines under any words?5. Have you reworded everything into your own words to prevent plagiarism? 6. Did your letter have a nice flow (beginning introduction that was greeting your audience, body paragraphs, and a friendly closing)? If you said yes to all six of these points, you are prepared. This letter and the Flipgrid video will form your project test grade.