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Sydney Omo

FactFinder Kids' Corner! - 0 views

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    This page is put on by the US Census Bureau. This would be a great resource for children doing research on their own state, or any other state. Students can also learn about why the census is done every ten years as well as take quizzes about the census information found. Fun site for kids!
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    The U.S. Census Bureau has given students a great resource to learn about why we take a census, and facts about individual states.
McKenzie White

Census Bureau Home Page - 1 views

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      Great resource for K-12 students & educators
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    The United States Census Bureau provides population, economic, and geographic resources. This site would benefit students and educators in social studies, mathematics, economics, and geography. Interesting features include comparisons among resources and the U.S./World population clocks. There are various methods of accessing information (by state, region, use of data tools, etc.).
Leah Dicke

The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War - 1 views

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    For students studying the Civil War, this is a great resource that details two communities, one in the North and one in the South. Through newspapers, letters, diaries, maps, and census and tax records, students can examine what life was like in this community and how war affected both sides, sometimes in unforeseen ways. This website would probably work better for high school students, but the information can be used for grades 7th and 8th also.
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