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| Source: Ultimate Coupons | 
As teachers in the throws of the end  of the year, sometimes we just need something to keep our students interested  as they check out mentally for summer. We firmly believe in using  infographics as a way to keep them engaged and learning. Not all are steeped in deep intellectual information, but they do make connections using  facts, data, and images. Infograghics make good discussion starters, and  the selections in this post about Father’s Day are no different than other holiday infographics we’ve written about in the past. 
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| Source: Infographic Archives | 
Everything You Wanted to Know About Father’s Day from Ultimate Coupons provides interesting information, from general  facts to the shopping patterns between moms and dads. Another fun Father's Day infographic from BradsDeals includes the spending patterns on gifts for  dad. It seems the necktie is the most popular gift. For a little more  debate, try showing your students A Loving Comparision: Father's Day vs Mother's Day, from Visual.ly. This infographic is chock-full of details on whom we shop for and the top five gifts for dads and moms.
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| Source: Visual.ly | 
Although these are not the richest for curricular learning, they can  stimulate a discussion, act as a writing prompt, or serve as ways to  calculate math problems. If nothing else, kids will have fun looking at the information. Sometimes, you have to do whatever it takes to  keep kids engaged, especially in the middle of June, and infographics  can do the trick.



 
 
 
 
 
 
