This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth & death, immediate family, basic political record), highlights events from during the Presidency, and features at least one interesting fact.
A reading comprehension explaining briefly the difference between the federal and state holidays. This includes very short biographies of Washington and Lincoln.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with the heads of Lincoln and Washington. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. These match our February presidents calendar header.
To use this informative four-page poster of all the U.S. Presidents (from Washington to Obama) and their terms: print the pages, fold the edges, then glue or tape together along the edges. Laminate the poster for longer use.
This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth & death, immediate family, basic political record), highlights events from during the Presidency, and features at least one interesting fact.
A fact-filled three-page reading comprehension biography of the author of the Declaration of Independence is followed by 12 multiple choice questions, 5 questions requiring short written responses a longer essay question.
Students should use their own knowledge or research skills to determine... Which president was nicknamed "Old Kinderhook"? Which president was the only one to resign from office? etc.
This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth & death, immediate family, basic political record), highlights events from during the Presidency, and features at least one interesting fact.
This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth,
immediate family, basic political record),
highlights the issues for the upcoming Presidency, and features
at least one interesting fact.
"Raoul Kirschbaum climbed from the smoking wreckage of the time machine." A fictional story about meeting a real president with real dental problems, followed by multiple choice, short answer and essay questions.