Monday - Wrap up the labs. Learn about Population Pyramids. HERE is the link to the online activity. Wrap up all of the lab. •Pull up the website on today’s blog entry. Pick a DEVELOPED country. In your notebook, sketch a rough population pyramid for 2000, 2025, and 2050 •Go back and choose Demographic Overview. What are the following for your country in 2018: –Crude Birth Rate - Crude Death Rate –Life Expectancy at birth - Infant Mortality Rate –Fertility Rate - Net Number of Migrants •What can you tell about the growth rate from the pyramids? •If the CBR and CDR remain the same, how will your pyramid look in 2100? •What information can you gather just from looking at the pyramid? •Now do it for a DEVELOPING country. HW: Watch and take notes on Human Population Impacts
Tuesday - We started a survivorship lab with bubbles out in the courtyard. It is to help us understand how Types I - III differ. More math practice. KEYHereis a ppt that takes you through calculations.
Wednesday - Go over the rest of the Human Pop stuff. Work on math. Hereis a ppt which covers a lot of human stuff. Video on Human Pop. HW:Watch any notes videos you have not watched yet.
Thursday- More math. More Human Pop stuff. Finish video looking at negative pop growth issues. HERE is the website that might help if demographic transition is still confusing. Also, see the videos below for more help. Friday - Busy class today: If absent, you are responsible for all! Math quiz. FRQ Friday - you will do 1 of these in your lab notebook.Hereare the FRQs and the keys. We did this in our notebooks.
Watch the videos below and take notes.
I have A LOT of videos linked here. Those who have had AP Human will probably just need to skim through the ones on human. Those who have never had AP Human, really need to watch them. The first 4 are Bozeman Science and they have the general notes on all things population. We do cover more than just human populations so make sure to watch them all. Below those 4 are additional videos that can help you if you get confused on anything.
Here's a couple from 2011 when we hit 7 billion. We may watch one in class.
These 4 will help you with specific topics if you are confused.
This guy is very excited about population studies and the videos are a bit long BUT he does a great job of explaining.