5th Grade Economics PowerPoint Presentations

CHINA GEOGRAPHY: ONE CHILD, TWO CHILD, THREE CHILD OR MORE, POPULATION POLICIES

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Your students will love this lesson, from 6th grade to 12th grade. The PowerPoint is included in the Zip File.

In 1980, China enforced the One-Child Policy Act to due to overpopulation issues as a result of Mao Zedong's policies, as he competed with Russia for power. Once he dies in 1979, China had to look at the population issues as there was a shortage of housing and resources— and they were continuing to multiply. Something had to be done, so the government enforce Martial Law and only allowed families to have one child.

(To examine in depth the One-Child Policy Act of 1979 under Mao Zedong's leadership, click here.)

However, now the One-Child Policy has created a downward shift in population, and as the older generation dies, the population is declining at significant rates. In 2016, to encourage population growth, China's government put in to play the Two-Child Policy pleading with its citizens, "Please have a second child". When that wasn't working, in 2021, they pass a Three-Child Policy.

This lesson examines and compares China's Child Policy Acts throughout the years and their effectiveness, also giving students the opportunity to provide their opinion of various scenarios.

OBJECTIVES:

  • Understand the guidelines of the One-Child Policy Act, Two-Child Policy
    Act, and Three-Child Policy Act
  • Examine the cause and effect of China's child policy acts
  • Determine the effectiveness of each of China's child policy acts
  • Understand Population Density

SUPPLIES NEEDED:

  • Technology to display a video from the introductory list
  • Reading Activity: One-Child Policy Act (1980), Two-Child Policy Act (2016), Three-Child Policy Act (2021)
  • KWL Reading Activity & Share (Included)
  • Painters Tape
  • Laminated Agree and Disagree Sign (Tape to the wall)
  • PowerPoint: Examining China’s Child Policies (Included in zip file)
  • Exit Cards

GROUP READING ACTIVITY: (15-20 MINUTES)
Divide students into groups/teams of three. Give each team member an article to read:

  • China's One-Child Policy
  • China's Two-Child Policy
  • China's Three-Child Policy

DEBATING CHINA’S CHILD POLICIES CLASS ACTIVITY (POWERPOINT)
Students will be given various scenarios via PowerPoint to which they will "Agree" or "Disagree". They will work with their classmates to present reasons for their decision.

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Similar Resources & Skills:

✧ One Child Policy Act of 1979 — A great resource to use in preparation for this one, but not required.

✧ Other Population Lessons

✧ Migration, Emigration, Immigration Lessons

✧ Human, Environmental, and Cultural Issues Lessons

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PBL | PROJECT | ENQUÊTE/INQUIRY | EARTH SUSTAINABILITY/AVENIR DURABLE (FRENCH)

By French Made Fun!

Ignite middle schoolers' curiosity with our inquiry-based project on imports, exports, energy, and electricity. Cross-curricular and transdisciplinary, it fosters critical thinking through reading, writing, and research. Transform learning with a dynamic, comprehensive experience!

Take a look at the preview to see first-hand what you can expect in this mega-resource that was a labour of love for me!


This 146-page unit will provide you with content, activities, projects, rubrics, simulations and discussion prompts necessary to engage your students for upwards of 2 months in a series of learnings, research and projects which will ultimately have them creating solutions for real world problems relating to food waste, energy sources, importing and exporting and the choices we make relative to our consumption.

Following a cross-curricular approach, I include step-by-step details, thorough lesson plans that will have you and your students deeply exploring some big concepts, connecting subjects, digging deeper, and thinking critically about sustainability and the future of our planet.


Within this mega-resource, you'll find two parts:

  • A 57-page teaching guide including a brief overview of the unit, the outcomes you'll be covering, detailed and thorough lesson plans for each day, all assignments, graphic organizers, stations, debates, simulations, answer keys, and rubrics. Many additional projects are recommended and explained for each of the major sections in addition to the lesson plans I provide. It includes printables for all games and activities, research, projects, and success criteria.

  • I also guide you on using the second part to this resource:

  • A 91-slide teaching document which includes all content, vocabulary, games and concepts relating to:

  • Food waste in Canada and the effects on the economy and the environment:

  • Perishability of food items.

  • A close look at expiries and "best before" dates.

  • A quick game on perishability.

  • Recommended film and videos.

  • Importing and exporting in Canada and its impacts on the economy and the environment:

  • Connection between food waste and imports.

  • The importance of shopping locally.

  • A trivia game on natural resources which are either imported or exported and a breakdown of the destinations of each.

  • A segway into imported and exported energy sources - and why we export some of our energies out-of-country and overseas.

  • Energy sources in Canada and its impacts on the economy and the environment:

  • Why do Canadians export their energy?

  • The good, the bad, and the ugly of energy consumption and our abuse with overconsumption.

  • The laws and transformations of energy.

  • An in-depth look at the different forms of energy, where the energy comes from and how they're used.

  • An in-depth look into renewable energy sources.

  • An in-depth look into our planet's atmospheric layers, our ozone layer, and the different characteristics of each.

  • A look into protests and laws that protect our environment - and a call to action.

Interested in testing out an inquiry- and project-based approach, but don't know where to start? Here are some suggestions for you!

  • Dragon's Den - Dans l'oeil du dragon!
  • Mon espèce en voie de disparition
  • Space Food!

For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!

Kaitlyn.

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