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Statistics in Schools: Math Activities
This collection of activities is designed to engage students by using real-life data. (US Census Bureau's Statistics in Schools program 2018)
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U.S. Census Bureau: Geography
This collection of classroom geography activities helps to create detailed portraits of the changing characteristics of American communities (USA 2019).
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United States Census Bureau
The leading source of quality data about the people and economy of the U.S. (2020)
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US Census Bureau: History
The site contains activities based on a range of historical eras and a variety of topics, e.g. voting trends, population, immigration, mobility (USA 2019).
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US Census Bureau: Sociology
The site ʺStatistics in Schoolsʺ supports the study of social life and real life statistics, e.g. Modern Family, Migration, Poverty (USA 2019-22).
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Statistical Atlas of the USA
The interactive atlas presents data from the US Census Bureau (USA 2021).
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U.S. Census: Data Visualization
This online gallery provides access to several dozen visualizations documenting population change, settlement patterns, and more (U.S. Census Bureau 2014).
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The Opportunity Atlas
Launched in October 2018, the interactive U.S. map answers the question ʺWhich neighborhoods in America offer children the best chance to rise out of poverty?ʺ (US Census Bureau 2018)
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Voting and Registration
In election years, the US Census Bureau collects data on reported voting and registration, and later reports stats by turnout, age, race and origin (USA 2018).
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Six maps that reveal America’s expanding racial diversity
U.S. Census Bureau estimates for 2018 show that racial minority populations—especially Hispanic, Asian and black Americans—continue to expand (USA: Brookings 2019).
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