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Subject Celebrate Black History, Love, and More With SIS February Classroom Resources
Date February 1, 2024 3:32 PM
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From Black History Month to Valentine?s Day, February brings a lot of great reasons to celebrate.





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Celebrate Black History, Love, and More With SIS February Classroom Resources

From Black History Month to Valentine?s Day, February brings a lot of great reasons to celebrate, and the Census Bureau?s Statistics in Schools (SIS) program has plenty of resources to help bring excitement about real-world data to your classroom.

Test your students? knowledge about the African American population in recognition of Black History month; share our Fun Facts about Valentine?s Day; and have students explore leaders past and present with our related warm-up activity on Presidents? Day. These tools will help you incorporate Census Bureau data into your lessons while students are learning about these important observances.

Last but not least, check out our Activity of the Month, selected just for you by one of our SIS staff members!

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Black History Month

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Do your students know which state had the fastest-growing Black population in 2021? Get their brains in gear with our Black History Month Kahoot! game [ [link removed] ]. Hint: There are clues in our related Fun Facts handout.



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Black History Month Fun Facts [ [link removed] ]

The handout [ [link removed] ] includes information about the origin of Black History Month, birthplace populations of famous African Americans, and more. The accompanying teaching guide provides grade-level appropriate ways to further the discussion, from a writing exercise about students? favorite music artist to creative thinking opportunities based on a bulletin written by W.E.B. Du Bois, a sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, and the first African American to earn a doctorate.



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Educational Attainment of Black and Total Populations by Age [ [link removed] ]

Take a quick dive into the educational attainment of the U.S. Black population with our 5-Minute Challenge Warm-Up Activity [ [link removed] ]. This activity allows students to explore the percentages of different age groups and education levels of the Black population compared to national averages.



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Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day Fun Facts [ [link removed] ]

What do blueberries say on Valentine?s Day?
I love you berry much!

Love is in the air! Our Valentine?s Day Fun Facts [ [link removed] ] shares interesting information like the history of this special day; the median age of women and men at their first marriage; cities and towns with the loveliest names ? and more. Review the teaching guide to find ways to expand students? thinking on topics. Examples include engaging students in a debate about marriage ages or creating a visual representation of a data point in the fact sheet.



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Presidents' Day

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Presidents? Day is February 20. Commemorate the occasion with our related 5-Minute Challenge Warm-Up Activity [ [link removed] ]. For this activity, students review a map of the United States that lists U.S. presidents by the first inauguration date in their state (or colony before 1776) of birth. They then identify trends and discuss what they?ve learned with the rest of the class.



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Activity of the Month

SIS has a variety of standards-based activities that students in all grade levels can use in the classroom. In this section of our newsletter, an SIS staff member has handpicked one of their favorites for you to explore.

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Are your students thrill seekers? Learn more about amusement parks across the nation with our fun elementary school math activity, Using Fractions to Compare Amusement Parks by State [ [link removed] ]. This activity has students predict how many amusement parks are in their state, and then analyze data on the number of amusement parks in all 50 states in 2021 using our State Facts for Students tool. Then, they will write numbers as fractions and create a visual model of the data.?



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*Plan ahead.* Check out our resources for Digital Learning Day [ [link removed] ] (February 15); Public Schools Week [ [link removed] ] (February 26-March 1); National Landline Telephone Day [ [link removed] ] (March 10); St. Patrick?s Day [ [link removed] ] (March 17); and National Puppy Day (March 23). Use our Monthly Highlights [ [link removed] ] page to plan your month!






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