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Thinking Spatially with ArcGIS Online © Esri, 2008-2017; CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license http://esri.com/geoinquiries Module 3: Lesson 2 - Teacher Materials 1 Patterns of a Growing Population - Instructor Guide Lesson overview Students will explore the role of the United States Census. Using data obtained in the 2000 Census, they will examine population patterns across the United States. Students will profile their state and examine data on population, population density, and other interesting statistics on mobility and Internet access. They will use GIS to examine and interact with a number of graduated color maps and filter data to answer relevant questions. Estimated time Approximately 60 minutes Materials The student activity can be found at http://esri.com/geoinquiries. Click on the Thinking Spatially Using GIS link and choose Module 3, Lesson 2. Objectives After completing the lesson, a student is able to do the following: Explain population patterns across the United States Profile the information for their state Interpret thematic maps to answer questions and draw conclusions Work with tabular data Filter data to find answers and make decisions GIS Tools and Functions Open a map file Zoom to desired section of the map Identify a feature on a map Functions Turn layers on and off Change map style (legend) Filter attribute data Label features Sort attributes

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PatternsofaGrowingPopulation - Instructor Guide

Lessonoverview

StudentswillexploretheroleoftheUnitedStatesCensus.Usingdataobtainedinthe2000Census,theywillexaminepopulationpatternsacrosstheUnitedStates.Studentswillprofiletheirstateandexaminedataonpopulation,populationdensity,andotherinterestingstatisticsonmobilityandInternetaccess.TheywilluseGIStoexamineandinteractwithanumberofgraduatedcolormapsandfilterdatatoanswerrelevantquestions.

EstimatedtimeApproximately60minutes

MaterialsThestudentactivitycanbefoundathttp://esri.com/geoinquiries.

ClickontheThinkingSpatiallyUsingGISlinkandchooseModule3,Lesson2.

ObjectivesAftercompletingthelesson,astudentisabletodothefollowing:

• ExplainpopulationpatternsacrosstheUnitedStates• Profiletheinformationfortheirstate• Interpretthematicmapstoanswerquestionsanddrawconclusions• Workwithtabulardata• Filterdatatofindanswersandmakedecisions

GISToolsandFunctions• Openamapfile• Zoomtodesiredsectionofthemap• Identifyafeatureonamap

Functions• Turnlayersonandoff• Changemapstyle(legend)• Filterattributedata• Labelfeatures• Sortattributes

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NationalGeographyStandards

Teachingthelesson

Introducingthelesson

Beginthislessonbyreviewingordiscussingthefollowingconcepts.

• Thedifferencebetweentotalpopulationandpopulationdensity• Spatialpatterns:cluster,random,anduniform• HowtheU.S.CensuscanhelpusstudythehistoryoftheUnitedStates• Theuseofstatisticsingeographyandmapping• Howcensusdataissimplifiedsothatitcanbestudiedmoreeasily• TheuniquecharacteristicsofeachregionoftheUnitedStates• Thematicmappingusinggraduatedcolormaps• Theindividualcharacteristicsofyourstateandthepeoplewholivethere

StudentactivityWerecommendthatyoucompletethislessonyourselfbeforecompletingitwithstudents.Thiswillallowyoutomodifytheactivitytoaccommodatethespecificneedsofyourstudents.

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TeacherNotes• Explainthelessontothestudents,andmakesuretheyknowwheretoanswerthe

questions.• Foryoungergrades,youcanconducttheGISactivityasateacher-ledactivityandhave

studentsfollowalong.YoucanleadstudentsthroughtheGISstepsandaskthemtheassociatedquestionsasaclass.

• Studentswilleachneedaprintedcopyoftheactivitysotheycananswerquestionsthroughout.

• Theycanmarktheiranswersdirectlyontheactivitysheet.Alternatively,youcanprovideaseparateanswersheet.

• Ideally,studentswillhaveaccesstotheirowncomputers.However,studentscancompletethelessoninsmallgroups.

• Somequestionsdorequireclassroomand/orgroupinteraction.Youcandecideonthebestwaytohandlethesequestions.

• WerecommendthatstudentssavetheirworkastheyprogressthroughtheGISactivity.StudentscanuseeithertheSavecommand(tosavetheirchangestotheoriginalmap)ortheSaveAscommand(tosavetheirchangestoanewmap).Pleaseexplaintostudentswhereandhowtheyshouldsavetheirwork.

• Eachstudentwillcompleteaworksheetwhilegoingthroughtheactivity.• Toexplainpopulationdensity,havethestudentscalculatethedensityofthestudentsin

yourclassroom(numberofstudents/areaofclassroom=density).

Thefollowingarethingstolookforwhilethestudentsareworkingonthissetofactivities:

• Arestudentsthinkingabouttheunderlyinggeographicconceptsastheyworkthroughthesteps(suchasthepopulationoftheircommunityandhowpopulationaffectsdecisionmaking)?

• Arestudentsansweringthequestionsastheyworkthroughthesteps?• Arestudentsexperiencinganydifficultieswiththebuttons,tools,andmouseclicking,

etc.?

Concludingthelesson• EngagestudentsinadiscussionabouttheUnitedStatesanditspopulation.Forexample,

youcandiscussissuessuchashowfastthepopulationisgrowing,wherepeopleareliving,andhowpopulationpatternsmightchangeinthefuture.

• HavestudentsdoInternetresearchtolearnmoreaboutthefuturegrowthoftheUnitedStatesand/orworldpopulationandtolearnaboutthenextU.S.Census.

• Askstudentswhattheyknowaboutthepopulationsinothercountries.• Discussthevalueofaccuratelycountingpeople.Forexample,howwouldthisaffectthe

locationofschoolsandconstructionofnewhomes?• Talkabouthowyourcommunitycompareswiththestateandthecountryintermsof

populationandothercharacteristics.Doestheircommunityrepresentthestateasawhole?

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• Hasthisactivityraisedanyquestionsthattheywouldliketoexplorefurther?HowcanGIShelpthemtolearnaboutpeopleandplaces?

• HowcanGIShelpthemorganizeinformationandfindanswerstoquestions?

Extendingthelesson• Downloada2000Censusformandhaveeachstudentcompletetheform(shortorlong

form).Doaminicensusoftheclassroom.• ExamineotherkindsofquestionsthatcouldbeaskedontheU.S.Census.• ChooseonestatefromeachregionoftheUnitedStatestoprofile,andseehowthose

statescomparetoyours.• Discusspopulationpatternsinthecountryandhowtheyrelatetohistory,landforms,

climate,etc.

References• www.census.gov• http://people.howstuffworks.com/census1.htm• http://www.ourtownamerica.com/sponsor/movingstats.php

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Studentactivityanswerkey

Answersappearinblue.

Module3,Lesson2Patternsofagrowingpopulation

! Q1:Whatisthenameofyourstate?Writeitonyour“Patternsofagrowingpopulation”worksheet.

Task1:Openthemap

Task2:EnlargetheArcGISOnlinewindow

Task3:Workwithlayers

! Q2:Lookatyourmapandfindthedarkestcoloredstates.Fromthosestates,selectthreethateachhavepopulationsofmorethantenmillionpeople.Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Californiab. Texasc. Floridad. NewYorke. Pennsylvaniaf. Ohiog. Illinois

! Q3:Lookatthelocationofallthestatesthatfallinthehighestpopulationcategory.Whatdotheyhaveincommon?(Circlethecorrectanswer.)

a. Theyareallnexttooneanother.b. TheyallstartwiththeletterC.c. Theyallhavesomeoftheirborderalongwater.d. Theyareallinthemiddleofthecountry.

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! Q4:Listthreeofthestatesthathavefewerthanonemillionpeople(thelightestcolor).Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Montanab. NorthDakotac. SouthDakotad. Wyominge. Vermontf. Delawareg. Alaska

! Q5:Whatpatterndothesestatesshow?a. Theyaremostlyclusteredtogether.b. Theyarerandomlyspreadapart.c. Theyareevenlydistributedacrossthecountry.

! Q6:Whichstatehasthehighestpopulation(theoneatthetopofthelist)?California

! Q7:Scrollbacktoseethestatenames.Whichstatehasthelowestpopulation(theoneatthetopofthelist)?Wyoming

! Q8:Writethepopulationofyourstateintheappropriatelocationonyourworksheet

Task4:Morepeople,lessspace

! Q9:Whatisthenameofthestatethathasthelowestpopulationdensity?(Hint:Scrollthetabletothelefttoseethestatename.)State:Alaska

! Q10:Canyouthinkoftworeasonswhythisstatehasthelowestpopulationdensity?Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Theweatheriscold.b. Itisveryfarfromthecontiguousstates(statesthatareconnected).c. Theland,orterrain,isrugged.d. ThetypesofindustriesinAlaskaaremorelimitedthaninmanyotherstates.e. Theactualareaofthestateisquitelarge,sopeoplecanspreadoutmore.

! Q12:Canyouthinkoftworeasonswhythisstatehasthehighestpopulationdensity?Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Itisasmallstate,sothereisnotalotofspaceforpeople.b. Therearelotsofjobsnearby(e.g.,NewYorkCity).c. Theweatherismoderate.d. Peoplehaveaccesstotransportation.e. Itisnearmajorcities.

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! Q13:Lookatyourmapandnoticehowpopulationdensityisspreadacrossthestates.Describeanypatternsyousee.Usewordssuchas“locatedtogether”(orclustered),“withoutanypattern”(orrandom),and“lookingthesameastheothers”(oruniform).Answer:Studentscananswerthiscreatively.Appropriatenesswillvarydependingongradelevel.Thefollowingaresomepointsforstudentstoconsider:• OtherthanCalifornia,Washington,andFlorida,thestateswithhigherdensity

areclusteredintheNortheast.• Thestateswithmid-densityareessentiallyclusteredinthemiddleofthe

country.

! Q14:Whatwasthepopulationdensity(Pop_Dens)ofyourstateatthe2000Census?Writeitonyourworksheet.

Task5:Movingaroundthecountry

! Q15:Chooseanyfivestatesfromthoseselectedandwritetheirnameshere:Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. NorthDakotab. Wisconsinc. Minnesotad. Iowae. Pennsylvaniaf. Ohiog. WestVirginiah. Kentuckyi. Alabamaj. Mississippik. Louisianal. Michigan

! Q16:Inwhichpartofthecountryaremostofthesestateslocated?a. Eastb. West

! Q17:Discusswithyourclassmateswhyyouthinkpeoplewanttoremainlivinginthesestates.Answer:Thisisjustaconversationthestudentsshouldhaveinordertoanswerthefollowingquestion.

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! Q18:Listtworeasonswhypeoplewouldnotmoveawayfromthestatetheywerebornin.Answer:Thefollowinganswers,aswellasanyothervalidreasons,areacceptable.

a. Theirfamilylivesthere.b. Theyhavegoodjobs.c. Theyhaveahouse.d. Theycannotaffordtomove.e. Theylikewheretheylive.f. Theyliketheweather.g. Theirfriendslivethere.h. Theyhaveneverleftthestate.

! Q19:Askyourclassmatesiftheywereborninthestatetheylivein.Howmanysaidyes?Howmanysaidno?Answerswillvary.

! Q20:Whatisthepercentofpeoplelivinginthestatethatwerebornthere?Writethisonyourworksheet.Answerswillvary

! Q21:Didyounoticeasignificantchangeinthemap?(Hint:TurnoffandontheBorninAnotherStatelayertotakeanotherlook.)

a. Yesb. No

! Q22:Describethechangeinpatternthatyounoticed.ThedarkercolorsmovedtotheWestofthecountry,showingthatpeopleinthewesthavetypicallymovedtherefromotherstates.

! Q23:Lookatthemap.Whichstateshavethehighestnumberofpeoplewhowereborninanotherstate(thedarkestcolor)?Writetwoofthemhere.Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Wyomingb. NewHampshirec. Alaskad. Nevadae. Arizona

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! Q24Whatdoyouthinkmakesthesestatessopopular?Answersmayincludethefollowing:

• Nicerweather(notinallcases)• Betterjobopportunities• Lowercostofliving/lessexpensivehousing• Betterlifestyle• Attendcollege/university

! Q25:Lookatthemap.Whichstateshavethelowestnumberofpeoplewhowereborninanotherstate(thelightestcolor)?Listthreeofthemhere:Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Massachusettsb. NewYorkc. Pennsylvaniad. Illinoise. Louisianaf. Michigan

! Q26:Whydoyouthinksofewpeoplefromotherstatesmovethere?Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Highcostoflivingb. Verylargecitiesc. Morepollutiond. Colderweather(notinallcases)e. Alotofpeopleliveincities(urbanareas)

! Q27:Whatisthepercentofpeoplelivinginyourstatewhowereborninanotherstate?Writethisonyourworksheet.

Task6:SurfingtheInternet.

Eachyear,theU.S.CensusperformsasurveycalledtheAmericanCommunitySurvey.ThesurveycollectsinterestingfactsonasmallpercentageoftheU.S.populationandpublishesthemontheWeb.Oneofthepiecesofdatathesurveyexaminesispeople’saccesstotheInternet.TheU.S.CensuscollectsthisinformationforeachhouseholdintheUnitedStates.

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! Q28:Lookatyourmap.Listthreeofthestateswheremorethan60percentofhouseholdshaveaccesstotheInternet.(Thesewillbethestatesinthedarkestcolor.)Answersmayincludethefollowing:

a. Alaskab. Washingtonc. Minnesotad. Oregone. NewHampshiref. Connecticutg. NewJerseyh. Utahi. Coloradoj. Virginia

! Q29:Lookatyourmap.Whatpatterndoyounoticeamongthestateswheremorethan60percentofthepopulationhasInternetaccess?(Circleallthatapply.)

a. Thereisarandompattern—thesestatesarespreadalloverthecountry.b. Thereisaclusterpattern—thestatesaregroupedtogetherincertainareas.c. Thereisauniformpattern—thestatesarespacedevenlyapart.Answer:aorb—itwilldependonthestudent’sspatialperspective.

! Q30:WhichthreestateshavethelowestpercentofhouseholdswithaccesstotheInternet?Youmighthavetoscrollbacktothelefttoseethenamesofthestates.

a. Mississippib. Arkansasc. Louisiana

! Q31:Inwhichregionofthecountryarethesestateslocated?a. Northb. Southc. Eastd. West

! Q32:WhichthreestateshavethehighestpercentofhouseholdswithaccesstotheInternet?

a. Alaskab. NewHampshirec. Colorado

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! Q33:Overall,whichpartofthecountryappearstohavethemostaccesstotheInternet?

a. Northb. Southc. Eastd. West

! Q34:WhatisthepercentofInternetaccessforhouseholdsinyourstate?Writethisnumberonyourworksheet.

Task7:SaveyourworkandexitArcGISOnline.

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PatternsofaGrowingPopulation

Worksheet

Nameofyourstate:________________________________________

Topic YourState

Populationin2000 Answerwillvary

Populationdensity Answerwillvary

Borninstate Answerwillvary

Borninanotherstate Answerwillvary

Internetaccess Answerwillvary

Oneyouhavecompletedthistable,writeabriefparagraphthatdescribesthepopulationcharacteristicsofyourstate.Usetheinformationyouhaveobtainedduringthisactivity.

Answerswillvary