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Subject October 16 – National Dictionary Day
Date October 10, 2024 3:51 PM
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Celebrate National Dictionary Day with our word find and crossword warm-up activities to find census-related words.





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October 16 – National Dictionary Day
Census Word Find and Crossword Warm-Up [ [link removed] ]

It’s National Dictionary Day! Familiarize your students with Census Bureau terminology such as apportionment, projections, and ancestry with our Census Word Find and Crossword Puzzle Warm-Up Activities [ [link removed] ]. Use these classic brain teasers to expand your students’ vocabulary while learning about terms related to population, education, and other data we collect. These important data-related terms may inspire a future scientist!

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