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Statistics in Schools brings subjects to life using real-world Census Bureau data to create materials for use year after year at all grade levels.
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National Kindergarten Day ? April 21
Introduce statistics to your Kindergarten class! Observe National Kindergarten Day with Statistics in Schools K-2 worksheets and activities to enrich young students? math and analytic skills. They can enjoy learning about the use and value of statistics in a fun way with these and other activities:
? Let?s Count ? Students count items in their classroom, record this information in a data table, and analyze and understand uses for such data. ? My Dream Home ? Students construct their dream home after analyzing and interpreting data on housing characteristics in the United States. ? How Does Our Class Compare? ? Students collect, organize, and compare data about the number of girls and the number of boys in their classroom who play sports, take lessons, and participate in clubs.
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Earth Day ? April 22
Did you know that 616,153 people in the United States rode a bike to work in 2021? Biking and walking are great ways to get exercise and to help cut our carbon footprint. Find out more about the significance of Earth Day with our Fun Facts including interesting statistics relevant to this day. Students can learn about different ways homes are heated, renewable energy sources, and more.
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Thank Your Librarian This Month
From recommending a great book to helping us research and promoting statistical literacy, we value all our librarians do for us. April is the month to show them gratitude. Have students color this Statistics in Schools thank you?card to show their appreciation.?
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About Statistics in Schools
We provide?more than 200 activities and resources for teaching and learning with real-life data. Enhance and invigorate learning in many subjects while educating your students about the value and everyday use of statistics. Visit?census.gov/schools?to learn more and explore standards-aligned, classroom ready activities.
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