Teachers, thank you for all that you do to shape the minds of our future leaders.
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Statistics in Schools
Don?t Forget to Thank a Teacher This Week!
Teachers, thank you for all that you do to shape the minds of our future leaders. We want you to know that we appreciate you and recognize your hard work!
Fitting a Line to Data - Earnings and Educational Attainment [ [link removed] ]
Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week and introduce your students to the value of education with Statistics in Schools (SIS) resources. Our middle school math activity, Fitting a Line to Data - Earnings and Educational Attainment [ [link removed] ], shows students the relationship between earnings and different levels of educational attainment.
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A Higher Degree [ [link removed] ]
Our 5-Minute Warm-Up Challenge, A Higher Degree [ [link removed] ], has students examine and analyze educational attainment and how it has changed over the years.
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Teacher Appreciation Week Card [ [link removed] ]
We also have a fun coloring sheet [ [link removed] ] to commemorate the occasion. Encourage students to show their artistic side by coloring in one of our special cards for their favorite teacher!
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*Plan ahead.* Check out our resources for Graduation Season [ [link removed] ] and Bike to Work Day (May 17) [ [link removed] ]. Use our Monthly Highlights [ [link removed] ] page to plan your month!
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About Statistics in Schools
Bring your lessons to life and boost the civic and statistical literacy of your students with resources from the U.S. Census Bureau?s Statistics in Schools (SIS) program. Whether you teach math, geography, history, sociology or English, explore more than 200 free and engaging materials for K-12 students that use census data.
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