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In Case You Missed It: Hispanic Heritage Month Resources
It’s not too late! The Hispanic Heritage Month celebration continues through October 15, so remember to share our resources with your students and fellow teachers.
Fun Facts
This informative handout includes data on age breakdowns, educational attainment and more of the Hispanic population in the United States. The accompanying teaching guide offers grade-appropriate ways to continue the conversation with students, from having them conduct their own research to creating graphical representations of data.
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Kahoot! Game
Our Hispanic Heritage Month Trivia game challenges students to put on their thinking caps while answering questions about the Hispanic population in the U.S.
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Frequency Distributions - Hispanic or Latino Population Percentages in the 50 States and the District of Columbia Activity
This activity has students compare and contrast the frequencies of Hispanic or Latino population percentages of the 50 states and the District of Columbia by completing frequency tables and creating histograms that summarize and display the data.
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What Is the Hispanic or Latino Population in Your State?
Do your students know the percentage of the Hispanic population in your state? This easy activity is a quick way to get students thinking about data using a map. Students will examine the percentages of Hispanic populations for all 50 states and the District of Columbia – and answer questions based on their findings.
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Plan ahead: Check out our resources for National Dictionary Day (October 16) and Halloween. 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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