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Subject National Rollercoaster Day is August 16
Date August 10, 2023 2:04 PM
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Celebrate National Rollercoaster Day with statistical resources to discover how many amusement parks are in your area.





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National Rollercoaster Day is

August 16
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Are you a thrill seeker? A rollercoaster enthusiast? Did you know there were 567 amusement parks in the United States in 2020? Discover how many were in your state with our Using Fractions to Compare Amusements Parks by States [ [link removed] ] activity. Students will create a visual model of fractional data and perhaps be inspired to enjoy a roller coaster ride at a nearby amusement park!

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Plan ahead: Check out our Family Fun Month (Fireworks and Road Trips Kahoot! [ [link removed] ] | Word Find and Crossword [ [link removed] ] | Family Tree [ [link removed] ]) and Back to School [ [link removed] ] resources for teachers.






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