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AP HUG Week at a Glance August 31-September 4

Monday/Tuesday Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Bell Work Describe the basics of the demographic transition model Chapter 2 Lecture continued Introduction of the population FRQ to be included in this week’s test How to break it down Chapter 2 Lecture Homework: Complete notes for Chapter 2 (due Friday) Prepare for Friday’s test (30 MC’s, 15 Vocab, & 1 FRQ) Prepare for global map test on September 21-22

Wednesday, September 2 Bell and class work Complete population pyramids (due Thursday, September 6) Note that period 5 will be going to the computer lab for a pre-assessment test Homework Complete notes for Chapter 2 (due Friday) Prepare for Friday’s test (30 MC’s, 15 Vocab, & 1 FRQ) Prepare for global map test on September 21-22

Thursday, September 3 Bell Work Answer the question, “What are some population problems that Generation X (born ) have inherited?” Chapter 2 Lecture Homework Complete notes for Chapter 2 (due Friday) Prepare for Friday’s test (30 MC’s, 15 Vocab, & 1 FRQ) Prepare for global map test on September 21-22

Friday, September 4 10 minute preparation for Chapter 2 Test Chapter 2 Test 30 MC 15 Vocab 1 FRQ Homework Read Chapter 3 on Migration Prepare for global map test on September 21-22

Vocabulary Words to Know Chapter 2 age distribution agricultural density arithmetic density Baby boom Baby bust Cairo Conference carrying capacity census child mortality rate cohort contraception Cornucopians crude death rate (CDR) crude birth rate (CBR) natalism (pro- and anti-) natural increase rate (NIR, RNI) Neo-Malthusians overpopulation physiological density population agglomerations population pyramid replacement fertility S-curve sex ratio total fertility rate (TFR) zero population growth demographic equation demographic transition demography dependency ratio doubling time ecumene epidemiological transition Exponential growth Generation X Geodemography infant mortality rate (IMR) J-curve life expectancy (longevity rate) Malthus, Thomas Maternal mortality rate

Friday’ FRQ Exponential world population growth is one of the defining characteristics of contemporary human geography. Explain its growth in terms of A.Historical trends B.Global geographical patterns C.Economic development