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Let the Family Fun Continue!
Continue recognizing the month with students using these Statistics in Schools resources.
Kahoot! Games
Students can have some family fun playing our Kahoot! games featuring kid-friendly Census Bureau data on everything from the U.S. population to U.S. businesses. The games are not only a blast, but they?re also educational. While playing, kids learn fun facts like the percentage of people age 25 and older whose highest level of education was high school; the most populous state in 1790 (during the young nation?s first decennial census); and the total number of U.S. amusements parks!
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My Family Tree
Taking a trip down memory lane with an open discussion about your family?s history is always nice. Use the?My Family Tree?activity to construct a family tree and explore the first time you and your relatives were counted in a census. A great way to recognize and show honor to family members.
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Crossword and Word Find?
How familiar are you with census-related terms? Expand your students? knowledge with the word find and crossword warm-up activities. Students can learn terms related to population, education and other data we collect.
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Plan ahead:?Check out our resources for Hispanic Heritage Month,?Labor Day (September 2),?Constitution Day (September 17), National Voter Registration Day (September 17), Fall Season and National Good Neighbor Day?(September 28).?Use our Monthly Highlights 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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