1. Objective (READ) SWBAT describe the services needed in a country with a growing population. 2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION)

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1. Objective (READ) SWBAT describe the services needed in a country with a growing population. 2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) A. Give an example of spatial diffusion. B. Give an example of globalization.

ConversationNone, raise a hand to speak, write stuff in the margin to say during commercial break HelpRaise hand, notebook, text, NO other kids ActivityTaking notes, hearing directions, explaining info, important news MovementNO, no bathroom during TI, pencil I will say wait or give you one ParticipationRight = silent, writing, awake Wrong = talking, not writing Activity  Teacher Instruction (TI)

Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # **HUMAN GEOGRAPHY** 9/17Economic Systems13 9/20Levels of Economic Activity14 9/21Culture15 9/22Population Pyramids16 1. Make a new page called “Population Pyramids”. 2. Label it page 16.

1. Population Pyramids  two sideways bar graphs that show age and population. COPY BOX

A REAL ONE READ ONLY

Mexico, 2000 Age Population in Millions How many males in Mexico are between the ages of 0-4? (BABIES) How many males in Mexico are between the ages of 30-34? (PARENTS) READ ONLY

Step #1  Is it a pyramid? What is the shape? A Pyramid COPY BOX

Step #2: BPG: Are babies, parents, or grandparents the largest? COPY BOX

Step 3 – Is population increasing or decreasing? If babies are the largest group then what? COPY BOX

Why is it increasing? If you have more babies than parents… - then the babies will replace the parents after the parents die - the number of babies will be larger than the 2 parents - then if they have kids… READ ONLY

But what about this one? 1. Shape? - NOT a Pyramid 2. BPG? -Parents are biggest 3. Decreasing or Increasing? - Decreasing

Key A. Babies are biggest = Population INCREASING B. Parents are biggest = Population DECREASING C. Grandparents are biggest = POPULATION DISAPPEARING

D. Developed Nations = LOW birth rate –Parents will be the biggest –Shape will not be a pyramid E. Developing Nations = HIGH birth rate –Babies will be the biggest –Shape = Pyramid

Population Pyramids 1.What is the population growth trend, INCREASING or DECREASING? 2. What services will the country need in the future? HELP FOR #2: If babies are the biggest what will babies need?

Population Pyramids 1.What is the population growth trend, INCREASING or DECREASING? 2. What services will the country need in the future?

Population Pyramids 1.What is the population growth trend, INCREASING or DECREASING? 2. What services will the country need in the future?

Population Pyramids - HW Help: - Population Growth Trend = is it Increasing, Decreasing, or Disappearing? Part 2: Do on the back - Come up with two government policies for each country on the other side (six total)