WORLD POPULATION
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Created on December 6, 2020
Population, pyramids
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Transcript
Population
population
reading
glossary
presentation
MAPs
pyramids
activities
VíDEO
review
listening
introduction
census
index
Activities about the video
How many population are in …? Do you think is the population in your village raising? Which countries are the most populated in the world?
For start:
INTRODUCTION
POPULATION PYRAMIDPOPULATION CENSUSPOPULATION DENSITYPOPULATION EXPLOSIONPOPULATION GROWTHMORTALITYRATE
LINK WITH MEANING
GLOSSARY
Presentation
PRESENTATION
Texto extraído de:
https://www.worldof7billion.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/world-population-dvd.pdf
World Population Video Concept: The rate of population growth over time has not been constant because of technological and social factors that influence where, when, and why population size changes. Objectives: Students will be able to: - Recognize where and when population has changed over the past 2,000 years. - Identify technological and social changes that allowed population to increase at certain points in history. - Compare current population size to the population size of past events. Subjects: Environmental Science, Geography, Health, History, Mathemathics, Science, Social Studies Skills: Making cause-and-effect connections, map reading, interpreting visual data Method: Students watch World Population to see a graphic simulation of human population growth over time and answer questions about why population size has changed, where these changes occurred, and what factors may have contributed to these changes.
READING
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Population pyramids
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GRAPHIC PYRAMIDS
Compare the data 1 and 23 and 4
Data 4
Data 3
Data 2
Data 1
Have a look the next data and with your partner explain how population is distributed (growth, density, birth expectancy...)
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