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Spread Cheer This Holiday Season With SIS Resources!
?Tis the season to engage with statistics! Bring statistical cheer to your classroom by sharing our activities with students introducing them to fun data like the number of places with festive-sounding names and the total number of toymakers in every state as they count down to winter break.
Check out these Statistics in Schools (SIS) holiday season resources that are sure to make learning fun while improving students? statistical literacy.
Explore U.S. Places With Festive-Sounding Names! Did you know the population of Santa Claus, IN was 2,586 in 2020? For this warm-up activity, students can answer questions about festive-sounding U.S. places and organize them by geographic regions. What other festive-sounding places do you know?
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How Many Toy Makers Are in Your State? There were 495 doll, toy, and game manufacturing establishments in the United States in 2021. How many were there in your state? Students can find out by participating in this warm-up activity. For this activity, they pretend they?re starting a toy manufacturing company and use the info they discover to decide and describe where they want to start it and why.
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Take a Walk in a Census Bureau Winter Wonderland! Students can test their knowledge with this Kahoot! game that showcases festive Census Bureau data on things like U.S. businesses that primarily sold toys and games, the state with the most skiing establishments and more holiday-related data.
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Learn About U.S. Holidays With Census Bureau Data Kahoot Game! How much do you know about the holidays? Test students? knowledge with this Kahoot! game that ties Census Bureau statistics to holidays celebrated across the United States.
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Dive Into Festive Fun Facts for the Holiday Season! Shopping season is underway. Prepare for the holidays with our Fun Facts. Did you know there were about 4,000 department stores in the United States in 2021? This and other holiday-related statistics such as the number of U.S. hobby, toy, and game stores are in our Holiday Season Fun Facts handout. Students can also learn which country led the way with U.S. imports of Christmas decorations and the median earnings of first-line supervisors and retail sales workers. Are you ready for the holidays?
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December 21 ? National Crossword Puzzle Day
Did you know crossword puzzles are a great way to expand your knowledge? Enjoy a classroom break before the holidays with our Census Crossword puzzle that will expand students? statistical vocabulary as they become familiar with terms like population and survey related to collecting and using Census Bureau data.
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National Candy Cane Day ? December 26
Did you know that December 26 is National Candy Cane Day? Celebrate this sweet occasion by having students explore our State Facts for Students data tool to learn how many candy and nut stores are in their state.
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Plan ahead: Check out our Martin Luther King Day (January 15), National Hobby Month, and National Spouses Day (January 26) resources for teachers and use our Monthly Highlights page to plan your month!
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About the Census Bureau
We serve as the nation?s leading provider of quality data about its people and economy.?The Census Bureau is the federal government's largest statistical agency. As the world?s premier statistical agency, we are dedicated to making our nation a better place. Policy-makers, businesses, and the public use our data to make informed decisions.
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