From Statistics in Schools Team <[email protected]>
Subject Inspire Creativity With Census Bureau Data This Week
Date January 26, 2026 5:12 PM
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Explore Art, Creativity, and Real-World Data During CCW 2026!





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Kick Off the New Year With Data-Driven Creativity!
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Today’s the first day of Crayola Creativity Week 2026! Join us in celebrating children’s creativity and making data come to life all week long (Jan. 26-Feb.1) with the engaging, grade-appropriate activities and resources designed to boost students’ artistic and digital literacy skills on our Create with Data [ [link removed] ] webpage.

From celebrating statehood anniversaries and national observances like Earth Day to exploring the history of popular last names, embarking on a data-driven, cross-country scavenger hunt, and creating bar graphs, these creative resources are sure to spark your students’ curiosity and creativity.

Share these data-driven art projects and other creative resources below to encourage students to use their imagination, showcase what they’ve learned, and enhance their civic and statistical literacy skills!

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*Bring Art to Life With Kid-Friendly Data*


* Data-Driven Art Ideas Handout [ [link removed] ]

*Learn About Your State*


* Changes in My State (Classroom Activity) [ [link removed] ]
* Scavenger Hunt: Where Is Gina the Geographer? (Classroom Activity) [ [link removed] ]
* State Facts for Students (Data Tool) [ [link removed] ]

*Discover Creative Writing Exercises*


* Narratives and Names (Classroom Activity) [ [link removed] ]
* Writing for Change (Classroom Activity) [ [link removed] ]
* Numbers That Tell a Story (Classroom Activity) [ [link removed] ]

*Construct Data-Driven Art-Projects*


* My State Data Wheel (Art Project) [ [link removed] ]
* Earth Day Ornament (Art Project) [ [link removed] ]

*Coloring Pages and Activity Books*


* Statistics in Schools Coloring Pages [ [link removed] ]
* Librarian Appreciation Card [ [link removed] ]
* Teacher Appreciation Card Coloring Page [ [link removed] ]
* Everybody Counts Coloring Book [ [link removed] ]
* Everyone Counts Story and Activity Book (English) [ [link removed] ]
* Everyone Counts Story and Activity Book (Spanish) [ [link removed] ]

*Music*


* Counting Way Song [ [link removed] ]
* Everyone Counts Song [ [link removed] ]

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Plan Ahead

Check out our resources for National Black History Month [ [link removed] ], Digital Learning Day [ [link removed] ] (Feb.12), Valentine’s Day [ [link removed] ] (Feb.14), Presidents Day [ [link removed] ] (Feb.16), and Public Schools Week [ [link removed] ] (Feb. 23-27). Use our February Monthly Highlights [ [link removed] ] webpage 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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