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Population & Migration Unit 5 Lesson 6 Population Projections and Trends

What social problems are caused by the doubling time of the global population? How are the government’s population policies in China and Kenya similar and different? Essential ?’s

Map Items on SIM China India United States Russia Haiti Cambodia Thailand Zimbabwe Botswana Kenya Map Items on SIM

Doubling Time – the amount of time it takes for a given population to double based on the annual growth rate. Vocabulary

Individual work Complete IR-23: Check the appropriate box and justify your response in the Explanation column. Read IR-25 to complete the Notes column. Individual work

In groups complete IR-24 using given research supplies. Group Work

Work Time ☺ Read IR-26 & IR-27 Then Complete Venn Diagram on IR-28 Finally answer Multiple Choice from IR-29 Work Time ☺