Sunday, January 20, 2013

For Monday, Jan. 28:

Simply, build a table that lists the nineteen assigned countries and the thirteen economic or development indicators; no need to fill out the data - just build the table. Technically, your table will run 14x20 columns...

Here is a list of sites you will use:
Global debt comparision
GDP, per capital
GDP (total, by RANK)  (* according to "purchasing power parity") - you could simply use the rank for your table
World literacy rates
CIA, literacy rates - alphabetically, total, and by male and female

This is interesting: expenditure per student, primary (% GDP)

Lastly, here are some figures for those living below the poverty line in Canada (LICOs, 2009):
1 person: $18,421
2 persons: $22,420
3 persons: $27,918
4 persons: $34,829

2 comments:

  1. hey mrs. v! it's ciara, the best student ever. you haaaave to show this to your class: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRuSS0iiFyo
    there's a bit of colorful lingo, graphic imagery, etc., but that's reality. it's about the warlords of libera, really interesting. i hope you show it!

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  2. Hi Ciara! How are you? So, so good to hear from you. I will watch it - and possibly show the class (depending on how colourful that lingo is...). Thanks for thinking of us - if you think it would interest kids, then great.

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