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Why Do We Suffer From The Rights Of Others?
Learners examine how diversity within populations has caused problems.  In groups, they develop their own definitions of racism and discrimination.  They participate in role-plays in which they gather the appropriate techniques to deal...
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Industrial Revolution in America: Exploring the Effects of the Heat Engine on the Growth of Cities
Eighth graders examine the reasons for the growth of cities in North American. Using the internet, they research the causes and effects of the Industrial Revolution and determine if the growth of cities is a sign of progress.  They...
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The Population Explosion: Causes and Consequences
Students use this lesson plan to focus on population growth and the threat of overpopulation.  In groups, they analyze the world birth and death rates to determine the growth rate of the population.  As a class, they discuss the causes...
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Water, Water Everywhere?
Students discover the relationship between water availability and population growth. They change variables in a computer model using a worksheet to guide their hypotheses and conclusions.  In small groups they choose a country undergoing...
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Population Pyramids
Students engage in a lesson that is about the concept of measuring the statistical data of a population taken from a census. The data is interpreted and recorded looking for trends in subjects like world economy and job opportunities.
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Regions of the United States
Students present a travelogue, an alternate format to preparing their writing, of a specific U.S. geographic region that includes the aspects of population, climate, landforms, economics, culture, famous people and places and natural...
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Teaching Kids about the Environment
Fifth graders identify the species of plants and animals found in an environment. They compare these findings to plant and animal species found in an unlike environment. Students acquire and compare soil samples from the two sites chosen.
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Fish Stix
Students explore population biology. They describe and demonstrate
a visual census technique commonly used to survey reef fish populations. In addition, they analyze and interpret data from surveys of coral reef fish populations.
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Comparative Geography I
Students use population density and other statistics to compare  countries. They  find the population density for the  countries listed in the table. Students compare findings with a partner, and then share with the class.
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The Effects of Limited Space on a Culture
Young scholars  predict the impact of population density on shelter,  transportation, recreation, land use, and social skills and then research that  impact on Japan.   They write a response about the impact  of population density on...
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Population and Productivity: Two P's in a Pod
Students  investigate the link between countries' population growth rates and levels of  industrialization.   They observe that, over time, as a country becomes more  industrialized, its population growth rate decreases.
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Pandemics and Epidemics
Young scholars evaluate data related to population growth, along with problems and soultions: disease cvontrol.  They are able to explain how changes in habitat may affect organisms.  Students evaluate evolutionary theories and processes.
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How Many Is Too Many?
Students explore the population explosion.  They view a video depicting the exponential growth of human population.  Students research the internet to project future population data.  They perform hands-on, multimedia activities to study...
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Art, Literature, & Environment
Students communicate their thoughts on the environment by creating picture books for middle school students. Students include their thoughts on population, deforestation, water, energy, endangered species, and waste in their picture...
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World Population Activity II: Excel
Students import UNEP World population data/projections from either the World Population Prospects: The 2002 Revision Population Database - UN Population Division or a text file. They graph this data by itself, and then along with...
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World Population Activity I: Excel
Students use Excel to explore population dynamics using the Logistic equation for (S-shaped) population growth. This activity is primarily intended as an introductory tutorial on using Excel.
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Genetic Drift
Students use a mathematical simulation of genetic drift to answer questions about the factors that influence this evolutionary process.  They run a series of simulations varying allele frequency and population size and then analyze their...
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Population and Air Pollution
Students conduct Internet research to compare the impact of increasing populations and how it affects air pollution in both, the USA and Russia. Students present their finding in a creative manner by developing brochures, bumper...
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Dichotomous Key 2
Students use a dichotomous key to identify unknown fictitious organisms in an assessment designed to be used after a discussion on the use of a dichotomous keys has occurred.  Follow up questions about key included.
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World in the Balance
Students explore population growth. They calculate how long it takes a country's population to double in size and to investigate factors affecting growth rate. In addition, they list of factors they think might affect growth rate
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How Many Animals?
Students use their math skills to develop estimates for the population of several animal species native to the Austrailian rainforest.  It is a simulation that researchers at the Center for Rainforest Studies in Australia perform to...
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Tag and Recapture
Sixth graders participate in an activity in which colored jelly beans represent fish in a lake--10 green jellybeans per "lake" representing tagged fish. They draw from the beans (fish) and record the number of tagged fish they draw...
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Etosha: Poppin' Out at You
Tenth graders research an African animal of their choice and relate the concepts of population, climate and biodiversity to their animal.  They examine how population interacts in an ecosystem.
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Geography Lesson 1
Students examine relationship between population centers and sports teams, explore influence of weather on attendance, and research influence of geography, traffic flow and disposable income on site selection for sports stadiums.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
