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Subject Continue Recognizing Black History Month With Statistical Resources
Date February 7, 2023 3:04 PM
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Engage students with our data about the African American population to commemorate the month.



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Continue Recognizing Black History Month With Statistical Resources
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Engage students with current census data about the African American population to commemorate the month.

Black History Month Fun Facts [ [link removed] ]
Black History Month Fun Facts

In case you missed it, our Black (or African American) History Month Fun Facts handout and teaching guide [ [link removed] ] are available online with new data on population, education, and other interesting stats about famous Black Americans. Interact with your students using this free handout and teaching guide.

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Black History Kahoot! Game [ [link removed] ]
Black History Month: Test Your Knowledge on Facts About Black History Month

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Enjoy our "new" Kahoot! game [ [link removed] ] that features facts and figures about the Black population in the United States. How many U.S. Black-owned businesses were there in 2020? Students can discover the answer to this and other questions about the nation?s Black population by playing this game.

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Black History Month Warm-Up Activity [ [link removed] ]
Educational Attainment of Black and Total U.S. Population by Age Warm-up Activity

Census Bureau statistics show that approximately 94 percent of African Americans between the ages of 25 and 39 had a high school diploma or higher in 2020. Learn more about this and other fascinating facts with this 5-minute challenge warm up activity [ [link removed] ]. This resource gives students the opportunity to analyze Census Bureau data and identify trends in the educational attainment of the U.S. Black and total population.

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