Enjoy fun Statistics in Schools resources on National STEM Day November 8!
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Statistics in Schools brings subjects to life using real-world Census Bureau data to create materials for use year after year at all grade levels.
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Did you know approximately 72 percent of men and 28 percent of women with a bachelor?s degree or higher in the United States worked in STEM-related occupations in 2019? STEM programs help students develop strong science, technology, engineering, and mathematic skills. Share our fun and engaging warm-up activity, From College to Jobs: Pathways in STEM [ [link removed] ], with students who use an interactive data visualization tool to analyze demographic characteristics and educational attainment of STEM-related and non-STEM workers.
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STEM Kahoot! Game [ [link removed] ]
Students can also play our new Kahoot! game [ [link removed] ] designed to help them learn about different STEM careers as they think about their future after high school. Students will learn cool stuff like the number of people in the U.S. working in STEM jobs, the median earnings of those in STEM professions, and more.
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We provide?more than 200 activities and resources for teaching and learning with real-life data. Enhance and invigorate learning in many subjects while educating your students about the value and everyday use of statistics. Visit?census.gov/schools [ [link removed] ]?to learn more and explore standards-aligned, classroom ready activities.
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