Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Statistics in Schools Statistics in Schools www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Activities Math History/Social Studies Geography Sociology English Grade k - 2 Grades 3 - 5 Grades 6 - 8 Grades 9 - 12 Resources Data Tools Fun Facts Games Historical Documents and Images Maps News Articles Public Service Announcements Videos Visualizations Warm-Up Activities Standards Overview Math History Geography Sociology English About About Us SIS in the News Census 101 for Students Teacher's Guide to Tools Benefits for Teachers Newsletters Contributors Contact Us Educate your students about the value and everyday use of statistics. The Statistics in Schools program provides resources for teaching and learning with real life data. Explore the site for standards-aligned, classroom-ready activities. Classroom Resources State Facts for Students More State Facts Help students learn about their state as they collect, organize, analyze, map, and graph a variety of information in “State Facts for Students.” Math Explore Math Teach your students about the importance of math and statistics with resources that engage students by using real life data. History Explore History Discover activities based on a range of historical eras and a variety of social studies topics like voting trends and the Constitution. English Explore English Have your students practice oral and written communication skills while learning about topics such as writing for change and how young adulthood is changing. Geography Explore Geography Take your students on a scavenger hunt across the country, or let them learn how U.S. Census Bureau data can help emergency responders during natural disasters. Sociology Explore Sociology Use our sociology activities and encourage your students to discover how the study of social life and real life statistics can enhance their perspective. Warm-Up Activities National Pet Day If your students could pick a career in the veterinary and animal care field, what would they choose? Try this warm-up activity and find out! Earnings by Occupation Who earns the most, male or female nurses? Students can discover the answer to this question and more by analyzing data on earnings by occupation and gender. Honoring Those Who Served How many veterans live in your state? Identify states/territories with the smallest and largest percentages of veterans in the United States. Toy Makers by State This engaging warm-up activity allows students to use their imagination to start their own toy manufacturing company based on an informative map. Try More Warm-Ups Fun Facts Thanksgiving Day Fun Facts In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims — early settlers of Plymouth Colony — held a 3-day feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest. Halloween Fun Facts The Halloween Fun Facts shares data associated with the spooky holiday. Back to School Fun Facts As the summer ends, the U.S. Census Bureau reveals how the nation prepares for the school year. Fourth of July Fun Facts This most American of holidays will be marked with typical festivities ranging from fireworks, parades and concerts to more casual family gatherings. Share More Fun Facts Video Gallery Statistics in Schools: Preparing Students for a Data-Driven World This video discusses how the Census Bureau has expanded its efforts to promote statistical literacy by providing real life data for the classroom. Statistics in Schools: Preparing Students for a Data-Driven World Enhancing Educators Through Numbers In My Class Life By Numbers Why Statistics? Statistics in Schools: Preparing Students for a Data-Driven World This video discusses how the Census Bureau has expanded its efforts to promote statistical literacy by providing real life data for the classroom. See More Videos Additional Resources SIS Resources SIS Resources More Top 10 Benefits of Statistics in Schools for Teachers Census Bureau 101 for Students Teachers' Guide to Data Access Tools for Students Get More Resources
Educate your students about the value and everyday use of statistics. The Statistics in Schools program provides resources for teaching and learning with real life data. Explore the site for standards-aligned, classroom-ready activities.
Classroom Resources
Help students learn about their state as they collect, organize, analyze, map, and graph a variety of information in “State Facts for Students.”
Teach your students about the importance of math and statistics with resources that engage students by using real life data.
Discover activities based on a range of historical eras and a variety of social studies topics like voting trends and the Constitution.
Have your students practice oral and written communication skills while learning about topics such as writing for change and how young adulthood is changing.
Take your students on a scavenger hunt across the country, or let them learn how U.S. Census Bureau data can help emergency responders during natural disasters.
Use our sociology activities and encourage your students to discover how the study of social life and real life statistics can enhance their perspective.
National Pet Day
If your students could pick a career in the veterinary and animal care field, what would they choose? Try this warm-up activity and find out!
Earnings by Occupation
Who earns the most, male or female nurses? Students can discover the answer to this question and more by analyzing data on earnings by occupation and gender.
Honoring Those Who Served
How many veterans live in your state? Identify states/territories with the smallest and largest percentages of veterans in the United States.
Toy Makers by State
This engaging warm-up activity allows students to use their imagination to start their own toy manufacturing company based on an informative map.
Thanksgiving Day Fun Facts
In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims — early settlers of Plymouth Colony — held a 3-day feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest.
Halloween Fun Facts
The Halloween Fun Facts shares data associated with the spooky holiday.
Back to School Fun Facts
As the summer ends, the U.S. Census Bureau reveals how the nation prepares for the school year.
Fourth of July Fun Facts
This most American of holidays will be marked with typical festivities ranging from fireworks, parades and concerts to more casual family gatherings.
This video discusses how the Census Bureau has expanded its efforts to promote statistical literacy by providing real life data for the classroom.
Statistics in Schools: Preparing Students for a Data-Driven World
Enhancing Educators Through Numbers
In My Class
Life By Numbers
Why Statistics?
Top 10 Benefits of Statistics in Schools for Teachers
Census Bureau 101 for Students
Teachers' Guide to Data Access Tools for Students