Exploring Population Shifts Throughout U.S. History
Free Virtual Workshop for 6-12 Educators
October 22, 2024 4:30-5:30 pm ET
Image Credits: "U.S. Capital" by chucka_nc is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
Are you looking for engaging lessons on the history of population growth and movement in the U.S.? Join us on Tuesday, October 22nd from 4:30- 5:30 pm ET, for a free webinar where we will dive into data and graphical representations of the historical shifts in the U.S. population and their impacts on government and society.
Throughout the webinar, participants will investigate the history of U.S. age structure diagrams and growth trends, explore how geography has impacted internal migration patterns, and learn about population’s influence on governmental representation in U.S. History.
This session is perfect for 6-12 U.S. History, AP U.S. History, geography, government, or social studies educators. The lessons also feature some connections that are great for math or ELA teachers. Register today and leave with lesson plans you can immediately use with your students this school year.
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All participants will receive:
- Our 330 Million in the USA lesson pack with 14 hands-on lessons and our Teaching Population lesson pack with 62 of our “best of” hands-on lesson plans for grades K-12.
- A certificate of completion, showing a 1-hour virtual PD.
- Access to online tools such as interactive slides and docs to enhance student learning.
"I truly enjoy the webinars presented by Population Education. They are so well planned and the lessons are very teacher friendly. Thank you for these opportunities." - PopEd webinar attendee