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Ms. Blalock, Ms. Hartsell and Mr. Luckman 8.1 Population Growth Ms. Blalock, Ms. Hartsell and Mr. Luckman

Do Now (3 minutes) Should there be a limit to how many children a woman can have? Think back to the article that talked about women in Nigeria who had up to 12 kids.

AIM and Agenda AIM: How can population growth impact both you and the environment negatively? Agenda 1. Do Now 2. Hook: video 3. INM: Introduction to Human Population Growth 4. Activity 1: Causes of Population Growth 5. Activity 2: Consequences 6. Activity 3: Solutions 7. Exit Ticket

Hook: Video (5 min) Directions: Silently watch the following video and respond to the question below. What are two interesting facts that you learned from the video? http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/n ews/7-billion/ngm-7billion

Think, Pair, Share (3 min) How could this continuous increase of the human population be negative on the environment?

Unit 8: Human Impact (2 min) Questions to think about as we explore this unit: 1. Is the damage done to our planet irreversible? 2. How do you negatively and positively affect the environment? 3. Is it our duty to preserve the environment for the next generation?

Terms to Know Exponential: very fast, rapid increase Finite: having limits or bounds Deplete: use up resources; decrease in number

INM: Human Population Growth (3-5 min) Since the 1800’s the human population has been exponentially increasing Meaning that the human population has been increasing rapidly 1800: 1 billion 1927: 2 billion 1960: 3 billion 1974: 4 billion 1987: 5 billion 1999: 6 billion

Make a prediction… What do you think the population will be in 2050?

9 billion Make a prediction… What do you think the population will be in 2050? 9 billion

Graph: Human Population

Graph: Human Population Growth

Activity 1: Causes Directions: Using the information from the PowerPoint, respond to the questions concerning the causes of human population growth. fordhamarts.com Unit 8 Human Impact 8-1 Activity 1: Causes You will have 8-10 minutes.

Activity 2: Negative Impacts Directions: Using the information from the PowerPoint, respond to the questions concerning the negative impacts of human population growth. fordhamarts.com Unit 8 Human Impact 8.1 Activity 2: Consequences You will have 8-10 minutes

Activity 3: Solutions (15 minutes) Directions: Read the following article about the “One Child Policy” in China and respond to the following question. You will have 15 minutes

Discussion Speaker’s List 1. 2. 3. 4.

Exit Ticket