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Friday, March 10, 2017

3/10 Analyzing Standard of Living with Data

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  •  assess countries' standard of living.

Why?
  • To develop your understanding of standard of living.
  • To become more understanding of others.
  • To develop your critical thinking.


1.  Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above).   1 minute

2.   Finish this from yesterday:  With your table group, write statements that clearly address the following:               10 minutes
  • What does GDP per capita indicate about wealth?
  • What does population below the poverty line indicate about wealth?
  • What does life expectancy indicate about health?
  • What does infant mortality rate indicate about health?
  • What does doctors per 1000 people indicate about health?
  • What does literacy rate indicate about education?
  • What does Human Development Index indicate about standard of living?
  • What does population indicate about standard of living?

3. Follow the directions and work with the information in the doc linked here.               20 minutes

4. Whole class sharing.               15 minutes

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Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child, 
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......
  • What data can you use to analyze a country's standard of living?
  • How does the data show about standard of living?

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