Find some interesting data to share at this year?s backyard barbecue with our Fourth of July Fun Facts.
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Celebrate Independence Day With Fourth of July Fun Facts
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Find some interesting data to share at this year?s backyard barbecue with our Fourth of July Fun Facts [ [link removed] ]. Students can compare the United States population in 1776 to now, learn about the value of fireworks imported into the country, and more. The accompanying teaching guide can help get students thinking more about the data and how it might change by next Independence Day!
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