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Test your knowledge of population data! Start by choosing your geographic level: metro areas or states. Click on the name in each match-up that you think has the larger population. Green shows a correct answer, red indicates an incorrect answer. See how close you can come to a perfect score of 63. Good Luck!
The U.S. Census Bureau collects a wide range of data for areas throughout the nation. This data, for both small and large populated areas, comes from a number of different surveys as well as the decennial census. Download the word find here to learn more about the U.S. Census Bureau and the data we collect.
This lesson helps students learn about their state as they collect, organize, analyze, map, and graph a variety of information in “State Facts for Students.” They have the opportunity to examine data about kids their age, as well as a variety of other facts selected to appeal to young students.
How many homes have the internet? Which type of job employ more people? How many people live in the United States? Take this quiz to learn more about the variety of data you can find from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The U.S. Census Bureau counts communities. These communities’ include children that play sports after school, children that use a computer at school and so much more. Download the memory game here to learn more about the data the U.S. Census Bureau has to offer on different communities.