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More Government Resources for Math Class
(19 resources)
Queen Victoria Math Activity
Queen Victoria was England's longest ruling monarch. Review her life and reign, and test your... | ||
Great Debate Lessons
Here is a lesson plan that highlights math skills by outlining the procedure for running a... | ||
Kids Count: Census Activity
By reading a special purpose map, and reading and writing numbers, children will recognize the... | Forecasting the Future
Students will learn about population estimates and projections, and how to compare projection... | |
Population of the United States, From 1980 to 2010
A chart listing the population of the United States from 1980 to 2010. This reference can be of... | Election Poll
A handout which gives your child an overview of how to write and execute a poll, and analyze... | |
Population of the United States by State, 2000-2010
A chart listing the population of the United States by state, from 2000 to 2010. This chart... | The House That Grows
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on the House of Representatives. | |
Conducting an Election Poll
A handout of tips that will help your students run an effective poll. This is a fun activity... | ||
My Favorite Birthday
Students practice collecting data, organizing it into charts, and using the charts to plan an... | ||
Getting There
Interpreting and creating pictographs based on census data is explored in this lesson. | American Government Structure: Student Planning Page
Have students research the U.S. Federal Government and record their findings on the worksheet.... | |
Where You Belong: Census Activity
By gathering information about groups that they belong to, students will practice different... | Your Own World Bank Loan
Ask students to write an essay about how they will convince the World Bank to loan them money... | |
Create Your Own Form
Students will create their own "mock" census form, then analyze data they gather from it. |

