From U.S. Census Bureau <[email protected]>
Subject Crayola Creativity Week – January 27 – February 2
Date January 27, 2025 2:03 PM
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Celebrate Crayola Creativity Week and create with data!





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Crayola Creativity Week
January 27 – February 2
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Celebrate children’s creativity with data by signing up for Crayola Creativity Week [ [link removed] ] (January 27-February 2, 2025). By using new Statistics in Schools (SIS) materials during this free and fun event, you can help students develop their artistic and data literacy skills while displaying statistics in creative ways.

The new SIS Create with Data [ [link removed] ] page inspires students to use their imaginations and find innovative ways to showcase their new knowledge while enhancing their civic and statistical literacy skills! They can display Census Bureau facts about upcoming observances in a colorful graph or chart, design a brochure filled with kid-friendly stats, or construct a data wheel about their state.

What Is Crayola Creativity Week?


* ??️ A 7-day celebration from January 27-February 2 of students' imaginations in action.
* ??An opportunity for you to come together with fellow teachers and community leaders who embrace the power of creativity. It’s an easy program to implement schoolwide!
* ??‍??A chance to show how cool your students' artwork is and share it with the world (educators from over 100 countries participate)!
* ?? A fun, easy, and free way for you to enter daily giveaways for your school and get access to teaching materials that meet education standards.

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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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