Resources
- Census at School Instructional Webinars
- Statistical Problem Solving and Connections with Standards
- U.S. Census at School Lesson Plans from Statistics Education Web (STEW)
- International Learning Activities
- Share Your Census at School Lesson Plans
- Other Resources
Census at School Instructional Webinars
        Obtaining iNZights from Census at School Data using iNZight Lite 
        Chris Wild, University of Auckland and CensusAtSchool NZ
        Recorded 3-23-22, running time 58 minutes 
    
		Bringing Statistics to Life: Census at School
		Stephen Miller, Winchester Thurston School
		Recorded 5-8-13, running time 47 minutes  
	
		Cool Investigations Using a Census @ School Project
		Dave Ferris, Noblesville High School 
		Recorded 12-13-11, running time 38 minutes 
	
		 Windows Media Format
 Windows Media Format
		
		Files accompanying the webinar:
		 CAS.Project.2011
 CAS.Project.2011
		
		 StatisticalQuestionsforCensusAtSchool
 StatisticalQuestionsforCensusAtSchool
	
        Making Data Moves Using Free, Online CODAP Software with Census at School Data 
        Bill Finzer, Concord Consortium
        Recorded 11-14-18, running time 59 minutes
    
		Exploring Census at School Data from Around the World with Fathom
		Bill Finzer, KCP Technologies
		Recorded 2-22-10, running time 55 minutes			
	
		Exploring US Census at School with Fathom—Looking for Patterns
		Bill Finzer, KCP Technologies
		Recorded 5-5-10, running time 1 hour and 5 minutes 
	
* Instructors can download the Instructor's Evaluation Edition of Fathom Dynamic Data software at http://www.keypress.com/x17675.xml.
		Analyzing Census at School Data with StatCrunch
		R. Webster West, Integrated Analytics LLC and Texas A&M University
		Recorded 6-8-11, running time 48 minutes 
	
* StatCrunch - Data analysis on the Web is free for instructors and inexpensive for students at www.statcrunch.com.
		An Introduction to R with RCommander for Introductory Statistics
		Amy Wagaman, Amherst College 
		Recorded 4-5-11, running time 1 hour and 7 minutes 
	
* Part of this webinar demonstrates analyzing Census at School data with Rcommander (free).
Statistical Problem Solving and Connections with Standards
Teaching Data Analysis as an Investigative Process with Census at School
Teaching the Common Core State Standards with Census at School
Census at School Food Preference Survey Lesson Plan
U.S. Census at School Lesson Plans from Statistics Education Web (STEW)
Grades K - 5
		Speedster
Statistical Topics: median; range; line plot; unit conversions
GAISE Level A PDF Format |
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Grades 6 - 8
		Armspans
Statistical Topics: comparing two distributions; descriptive statistics; comparative boxplots
GAISE Level B PDF Format |
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		Bear Hugs
Statistical Topics:  comparing two distributions; descriptive statistics; boxplots; comparative boxplots; scatterplots 
GAISE Level B PDF Format |
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		You and Michael
Statistical Topics: scatterplot; line of best fit 
GAISE Level B PDF Format |
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		Scatter It! (Using Census Results to Help Predict Melissa's Height)
Statistical Topics:  scatterplot; line of best fit 
GAISE Level A PDF Format |
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		Scatter It! (Predict Billy's Height)
Statistical Topics:  scatterplot; line of best fit
GAISE Level A PDF Format |
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		Step Into Statistics
Statistical Topics:  comparing two distributions; descriptive statistics; boxplots; comparative boxplots
GAISE Level B PDF Format |
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Grades 9 - 12
		Did I Trap The Median?
Statistical Topics: five-number summary; boxplot; confidence interval for median; confidence level; simulation
GAISE Level B  PDF Format |
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		Text Messaging is Time Consuming! What Gives?
Statistical Topics: simple linear regression; correlation; slope; intercept; sampling distribution of slope; sampling distribution of intercept; sampling distribution of correlation coefficient
GAISE Level C PDF Format |
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		Types of Average and Sampling: "Household Words" to Dwell On
Statistical Topics: average, sampling, sampling bias
GAISE Level C PDF Format |
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International Learning Activities
There are lessons and learning activities on each of the international Census at School websites. These ready-to-use activities designed by international teachers help students graph and analyze their own survey data and compare them with national and international results. You can adapt these international lesson plans for use with U.S. Census at School data.
The lessons can be found at the following websites:
Australia: www.abs.gov.au/censusatschool
Canada: www.censusatschool.ca/learning-activities/
New Zealand: www.censusatschool.org.nz/classroom-activities/
South Africa: censusatschool.com/en/links/49-sa
United Kingdom: www.censusatschool.org.uk/resources/data-handling
Share Your Census at School Lesson Plans
As you participate in Census at School and create your own activities and lesson plans using Census at School data, we hope you will consider sharing them. The editor of Statistics Education Web (STEW), an online bank of peer-reviewed lesson plans for K–12 teachers of mathematics and science, is accepting submissions of lesson plans that showcase the use of statistical methods and ideas in science and mathematics based on the framework and levels in the Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Report: A Pre-K–12 Curriculum Framework. Please consider submitting your favorite lesson plans according to the STEW template. We also will post published STEW lesson plans relating to Census at School here. For more information about submitting lesson plans, visit www.amstat.org/ASA/Education/STEW/home.aspx.
Other Resources
The NSF-funded AIMS Project: Adapting and Implementing Innovating Material in Statistics developed lesson plans and student activities for teaching introductory statistics concepts aligned with the Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) reports. The lessons, which build on implications from educational research, involve students in small and large group discussion, computer explorations, and hands-on activities. AIMS activity topics include data, models and modeling, distribution, center, variability, comparing groups, samples and sampling, inference, and covariation. These activities teach statistical concepts applied in Census at School and were used in the teacher training portion of the U.S. Census at School pilot program.
Webinars on K–12 Statistics Education Topics
Websites Useful for Teachers of Statistics
Publications in Statistics Education
ASA Poster and Project Competitions
 
  
 