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Welcome!. Please get out objectives #9-17 for a stamp. Use a different colored pen to add new insights to your objectives. 4 th period. Set up an account at www.edmodo.com APES 4 th pd join url : edmo.do /j/ kmzbmf Password: 37xgj2 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome! Please get out objectives #9-17 for a stamp. Use a different colored pen to add new insights to your objectives.
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Page 1: Welcome!

Welcome!

Please get out objectives #9-17 for a stamp.

Use a different colored pen to add new insights to your objectives.

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4th period

• Set up an account at www.edmodo.com• APES 4th pd join url: edmo.do/j/kmzbmf• Password: 37xgj2• Picture needs to be time stamped 9/6/13

for full credit.

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5th period

• Set up an account at www.edmodo.com• APES 5th pd join url: edmo.do/j/ege75u• Password: u4p7t8• Picture needs to be time stamped 9/6/13

for full credit.

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6th pd

• Set up an account at www.edmodo.com• APES 6th pd join url: edmo.do/j/mft7d3• Password: 8zzbxx• Picture needs to be time stamped 9/6/13

for full credit.

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Reading skills and graph interpretation

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Demographers use histograms

Graph of age distribution at particular time Cohort size Male vs. female Pre-reproductive Reproductive ages Post reproductive

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Cohorts move up graph as they age – US baby boomers (1946-1964)

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US generations

Baby boomers (1946-1964) X generation/ baby bust – (1965-1976) Echo boom / Generation Why (Y) (1977-

2000) Millennia generation (2000-2010)

Social and economic considerations: Geriatric or infant health care? Education or retirement spending?

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Histograms can also be used to predict future population trends based on an important assumption

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Check for understanding

What is the name of these graphs? What do the vertical thirds represent? What do the two sides represent? Which cohort would tell you about IMR? What aspect do you consider when

predicting future population trends? What assumption is made in making future

populations with these graphs?

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The second important graph

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Check for understanding

Why does death rate fall with industrialization?

Why does birth rate fall?

Why does death rate fall first?

At what two points is growth stable?

How many siblings do you have?

How many siblings for each of your parents?

How many siblings for each of your grandparents?

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Check out these histograms

http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/informationGateway.php


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