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By Population Reference Bureau

Pyramid Building

A lesson plan to provide students with the background to understand the importance of age structure on population growth. Appropriate for middle to high school. Graphing activity with age and sex data for four age groups and instructions for making pyramids using Excel.

January 1, 2000
By Population Reference Bureau

Mapping Population Change in the United States

A step-by-step activity to create a choropleth map of U.S. population change. Appropriate for middle to high school. Includes U.S. census data.

January 1, 2000
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