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2010 Census: It's About Us

Special thanks go to everyone who supported the efforts of Census in Schools during the past year. Without you as supporting partners we could not have reached 118,000 schools and informed about 56 million students about the importance of the 2010 Census.

Explore the Census in Schools Web site to learn about the importance of census data and how it can help you learn about your world. Visit the Materials for Schools section to get lesson plans, maps, teaching guides, and other informational materials to help teachers and students learn about the importance of the Census.

This year will be exciting as data from the 2010 Census will begin to be released. Census in Schools will offer new lesson plans and teaching ideas, using the 2010 data.Visit often to keep up with the latest information and materials available from Census in Schools and the 2010 Census. 2010 Census: It's In Our Hands

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Find easy-to-use, content rich, standards-based lesson plans, and teaching kits. Access free products including our monthly newsletter, maps, and historical data.

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Explore coloring pages, quizzes, word finds, and more! Students in grades K-5, have fun learning about the Census Bureau.

 

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Take a quiz to test your census knowledge or learn facts about how going to college can affect your future salary. Students in grades 6-12, learn about the importance of census data and how it affects your world.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office | Last Revised: October 19, 2010