This section is for giving you projects and special assignments in labs for you to prepare for.
I usually do similar project for you in my lessons or as examples for you to look at and help build your own.
I usually do similar project for you in my lessons or as examples for you to look at and help build your own.
Population Project:
1. You are to pick one topic of an animal and one on "people group".
2 Each must have a history of some difficulties in maintaining a balance to its population )
3. The key point of study is its location/ environment and how its population is "going" .
4. Both topics are about population and how the animal and the people
group changed or are struggling.
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***remember: a population can be stable, increasing, decreasing, or even become endangered or extinct.
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5. The population of a group might have changed from a long time ago, to something "kind of recent",
and for some of them---------a predication of the FUTURE.
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6. AS WE go slowly the next few days with our lessons about populations and how they may change--- you will
gain knowledge for this project.
7. You will go online and find one animal and one group of people who have changed in their total population------as a computer lab.
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Here is my list to look at :
( grey-wolf, spotted owl, mountain gorilla, sumatra-elephant, javan rhino, leatherback turtle, black-rhino, the American buffalo, the bald eagle, bengal tiger, Florida-panther, the Iowa deer, the Great Lakes fish,
chimpanzee, snow-leopard, marine iguana, beluga, monarch butterfly,
narwhal, yellow fin tuna, arctic wolf, brown bear, macaw, salmon, the American mustang wild-horse, barn owl, dodo bird, passenger pigeon.
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***There is a great site on wikipedia called List of North American animals extinct ****** highly recommend it>
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Here is my list of examples of population changes for people:
The city of Detroit, East-St. Louis, Illinois, Houston, Native Americans tribes ( such as the Arapaho, Aztecs, Sac and Fox, Kiowa, or Sioux),
the state and history of Oklahoma settlers " Sooners", China, India,
Bangladesh, Mexico, Ethiopia, Malta, Wake Island, Pitcairn Islands,
cities of each countries such as ( Tokyo, Mexico City, Paris, Sao Paulo,
Shanghai, Johannesburg, and many USA cities)
Other ways = to study populations of certain "groups of people" relating to perhaps their race or religion: kind of a political correct or NOT ----topic ? ?? ------------Catholics of USA, or another country, or the World,
Jewish people populations, Muslims, Mormons,
Native Americans, African-American, Irish-Catholic,
Irish-Protestants, Arabs, Czechs, Dutch, Greeks,
Kurds, Scottish, Swedes, Turks, ... long list.
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A. go to wikipedia and type in the History of the World's population
B. Also go to the current "clock" that is counting the current World population and the ticking of new babies born count.
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Set up your power-point as 2 power-points in ONE:
1. Have your animal project with 5-6 slides
2. Have 1-2 pictures per slide and add 3-4 "bullets" per slide
3. Then---do the people population set with 5-6 slides
4. Have 1-2 pics/ per slide with 3-4 "bullets" on each slide
***be sure to add a title page and source page too*
1. You are to pick one topic of an animal and one on "people group".
2 Each must have a history of some difficulties in maintaining a balance to its population )
3. The key point of study is its location/ environment and how its population is "going" .
4. Both topics are about population and how the animal and the people
group changed or are struggling.
-------------------------------------------------------
***remember: a population can be stable, increasing, decreasing, or even become endangered or extinct.
------------------------------------------------------
***Also ------
5. The population of a group might have changed from a long time ago, to something "kind of recent",
and for some of them---------a predication of the FUTURE.
------------------------------------------------------
6. AS WE go slowly the next few days with our lessons about populations and how they may change--- you will
gain knowledge for this project.
7. You will go online and find one animal and one group of people who have changed in their total population------as a computer lab.
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Here is my list to look at :
( grey-wolf, spotted owl, mountain gorilla, sumatra-elephant, javan rhino, leatherback turtle, black-rhino, the American buffalo, the bald eagle, bengal tiger, Florida-panther, the Iowa deer, the Great Lakes fish,
chimpanzee, snow-leopard, marine iguana, beluga, monarch butterfly,
narwhal, yellow fin tuna, arctic wolf, brown bear, macaw, salmon, the American mustang wild-horse, barn owl, dodo bird, passenger pigeon.
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***There is a great site on wikipedia called List of North American animals extinct ****** highly recommend it>
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Here is my list of examples of population changes for people:
The city of Detroit, East-St. Louis, Illinois, Houston, Native Americans tribes ( such as the Arapaho, Aztecs, Sac and Fox, Kiowa, or Sioux),
the state and history of Oklahoma settlers " Sooners", China, India,
Bangladesh, Mexico, Ethiopia, Malta, Wake Island, Pitcairn Islands,
cities of each countries such as ( Tokyo, Mexico City, Paris, Sao Paulo,
Shanghai, Johannesburg, and many USA cities)
Other ways = to study populations of certain "groups of people" relating to perhaps their race or religion: kind of a political correct or NOT ----topic ? ?? ------------Catholics of USA, or another country, or the World,
Jewish people populations, Muslims, Mormons,
Native Americans, African-American, Irish-Catholic,
Irish-Protestants, Arabs, Czechs, Dutch, Greeks,
Kurds, Scottish, Swedes, Turks, ... long list.
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A. go to wikipedia and type in the History of the World's population
B. Also go to the current "clock" that is counting the current World population and the ticking of new babies born count.
------------------------------------------------------- Assignment Summary
Set up your power-point as 2 power-points in ONE:
1. Have your animal project with 5-6 slides
2. Have 1-2 pictures per slide and add 3-4 "bullets" per slide
3. Then---do the people population set with 5-6 slides
4. Have 1-2 pics/ per slide with 3-4 "bullets" on each slide
***be sure to add a title page and source page too*