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    Anonymous
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    Great I am so happy to see a lesson on this. I just posted how China's One child policy could be turned into a lesson plan. Glad to see that you have already done it. This is a great way for students to learn about China and do math at the same time. Thanks for sharing.

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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    This is a simple lesson plan aligned to Algebra 2 standards while introducing the explosion of growth that happened in China from the 1940's to now. The curriculum also focuses on the effects of "One Child Policy" in the region.

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    Wow! @cgonzalez this is a great lesson plan for math. It is very thorough and I appreciate the fact that you can turn this social and political issue into an Algebra II topic. I am definitely not an expert in math, but this lesson would definitely be intriguing and I would actually want to do it! You have opened my mind to possible collaboration ideas with the math department and this topic is a good one to start with! I always want to work with the STEM team at our school, but I feel like i wouldn't know where to start. Now, thanks to you i can at least visualize a topic and think of other wise I can collaborate and incorporate historical topics with the math and science team! If you do the lesson can you please follow up with a post of how things go?

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