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Activities
Bring your classroom to life with real world data. Select an activity that supplements what you are currently teaching in subjects including English, Math, Geography and History.
Resources
Increase the data literacy of your students with resources that display data in fun ways. Choose from monthly Fun Facts, 5-Minute Challenge warm-up activities, maps, videos and more.
Standards
Statistics in Schools activities are based on relevant education standards and guidelines that outline the foundational knowledge and skills students should have at certain levels.
About
Statistics in Schools is a free Census Bureau program that uses the data to create resources for K-12 students in a variety of subjects.

Statistics in Schools (SIS) Partners

Share Statistics in Schools with Others

The resources on this page are designed to help teachers, administrators, and stakeholders share and promote content about Statistics in Schools.

Statistics in Schools Training Presentation

Our training presentation includes an adaptable PowerPoint document and Prezi, as well as step-by-step instructions for delivering a brief explanation of the Statistics in Schools program at a conference or workshop.

PowerPoint Training

Shareable Social Media Content

Share the following sample content on a relevant social media platform. Be sure to tag the Census Bureau in your Facebook posts and tweets and use the hashtag #StatsinSchools.

Shareable Newsletter Content

Share the following sample newsletter content, which you can customize, in your school or district newsletter to parents.

News Release

Read more about Statistics in Schools and share this news release with your networks.

Page Last Revised - January 6, 2022
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