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-Yes/No = you pick a side Is the world overpopulated?? -Yes/No = you pick a side -Write a list of reasons to support your answer.

-Find others who answered the same as you -Find others who answered the same as you. Compare and discuss your list of reasons. Add 3 new reasons to your list of evidence that supports your answer.

Now that you have heard both sides of the overpopulation issue, you will write an argument that supports your position on the issue while addressing the opposite side. Use the class activity and the text in chapter 5 section 1 of your book as evidence.

Describe population density. Discuss and write 2. Analyze the world population density map on page 88. Answer the interpreting the map question. Discuss and write

3. What are the 4 highest population concentration regions 3. What are the 4 highest population concentration regions? What are the factors that contribute to the high population densities in these regions?

4. Identify and describe the population measures that are used to track population change.

5. Turn and discuss the reasons for population increases 5. Turn and discuss the reasons for population increases. Write those reasons in your notes.

6. Reasons for Migration: a. Push Factors- discuss and provide examples. b. Pull Factors- discuss and provide examples

7. Discuss the demographic transition model. 8 7. Discuss the demographic transition model. 8. Discuss and write what happens in each stage of the model and the reasons for the changes in each stage.