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Celebrating Teachers, Hispanic Heritage, and Yummy Treats!

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October is here—bring on the crisp, fall weather and tricks or treats!
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Statistics in Schools brings subjects to life using real-world Census Bureau data to create materials for use year after year at all grade levels.

Celebrating Teachers, Hispanic Heritage, and Yummy Treats!

October is here—bring on the crisp, fall weather and tricks or treats! This time of year brings excitement to children of all ages as they start to plan their Halloween costumes and festivities. The month is packed full of fun reasons to celebrate. Use our engaging Statistics in Schools resources to observe World Teachers Day, Hispanic Heritage Month, Halloween, and more with your students.

World Teachers Day: October 5

World Teachers Day

Teachers, we thank you for shaping the minds of students and helping inspire learning and creativity. For World Teachers Day, we would like to share a few resources to help you incorporate Statistics in Schools resources into your existing curriculum.

Our Teachers' Guide to Data Access Tools explains how to use our data access tools in your classroom. Whether you teach at the elementary, middle, or high school level, we have something available for you!

Find some inspiration on additional ways to utilize our educational resources by watching our Top 10 Benefits of Statistics in Schools for Teachers video. We have something for everyone!

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In Case You Missed It: Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month

The Hispanic Heritage Month celebration continues through October 15! In case you missed it last month, we have a new Hispanic Heritage Month Fun Facts with a variety of interesting information about the Hispanic population in the United States. Our accompanying teaching guide provides ways to use the data with students at all grade levels.

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Halloween Fun Facts

Halloween Fun Facts

What's your favorite part about Halloween? Is it the fun or spooky costumes, carving pumpkins or, perhaps, trick or treating for sweet delights? No matter which you prefer, our Halloween Fun Facts has cool data to help celebrate the occasion, such as places in the United States with spooky names and the estimated number of trick-or-treaters. Use the accompanying teaching guide to spark a discussion about the new information students discover!


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Monthly Highlights Page

October Monthly Highlights

The fun doesn't stop here. We have many other resources available for different occasions throughout the month! Our Monthly Highlights Page is a great place to find ways to celebrate special days and events.

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About Statistics in Schools

We provide more than 200 activities and resources for teaching and learning with real-life data. Enhance and invigorate learning in many subjects while educating your students about the value and everyday use of statistics. Visit census.gov/schools to learn more and explore standards-aligned, classroom ready activities.


This is an official email from the U.S. Census Bureau. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us (http://www.census.gov/about/contact-us.html).  

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