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It's Too Crowded: Examining China's One Child Policy Act of 1979

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  • It's Too Crowded: Examining China's One Child Policy Act of 1979
  • It's Too Crowded: Examining China's One Child Policy Act of 1979
  • It's Too Crowded: Examining China's One Child Policy Act of 1979
  • It's Too Crowded: Examining China's One Child Policy Act of 1979
  • It's Too Crowded: Examining China's One Child Policy Act of 1979
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Please Note: This Is For Those Who Are Interested in Examining the One-Child Policy of 1979. It does not address the updated policies Two-Child Policy (2016) & Three-Child Policy (2019). I have a lesson that does address all three here:

 

Updated: A PowerPoint Presenting the Graphs/Charts and Exit Cards have been added to this lesson.

ONE CHILD, TWO CHILD, THREE CHILD OR MORE, CHINA'S CHILD POLICIES

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/GEOGRAPHY-ONE-CHILD-TWO-CHILD-THREE-CHILD-OR-MORE-CHINAS-CHILD-POLICIES-7581356
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Get your students interested in the world around them and encourage higher-level thinking while having fun!! This higher-level thinking skill lesson encourages student participation. This is written as a group activity but can be easily modified into an individual assignment. All resources and links are provided. Includes roll play, graph skills needed for state testing, group activity, organizing thoughts through the graphic organizer, and class debate. This lesson plan can be modified to reach as young as 7th grade and as old as 12th. Throw out the worksheets and provide engaging, high-level thinking activities.

 

Requires some teacher preparations such as reading, reproducing, and set up for roll play. Step-by-step instruction included. Videos and article link included.

 
Total Pages
14 pages
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