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Word Search: Abraham Lincoln
Abraham, cabin, Civil War, Gettysburg, lawyer, etc. Rectangular puzzle.
Word Search: George Washington
troops, Valley Forge, Mount Vernon, Delaware, colonies, etc.
Word Strips with Pictures: Presidents' Day (primary)
These Presidents' Day word strips with pictures go with our ABC order literacy center.
Worksheet: Inauguration Facts
"Who administered the oath of office?" General questions to answer about a presidential inauguration.
Worksheet: Which President...? (upper elem to high school)
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.
Worksheets: Gettysburg Address (upper/middle/high)
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is reviewed in writing prompts, with an emphasis on rhetoric. Adaptable to a range of grades.
Writing Paper: Abraham Lincoln (elem)
Wide-lined writing paper with an illustration of Abraham Lincoln in the top center. Use for reports.
Writing Paper: Abraham Lincoln (upper elem)
Narrow-lined writing paper with an illustration of Abraham Lincoln in the top center. Use for reports.
Writing Paper: George Washington (elementary)
Lined paper with an illustration of George Washington at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
Writing Paper: George Washington (primary)
Wide-lined paper with an illustration of George Washington at the top. (primary) (20 pt. line, 1.5 spaces between lines)
Writing Prompt: A Letter to President Obama (upper elem/middle school)
Write a letter to President Obama. The form has been filled in with the correct address and lines for students to write their own letter.
Writing Prompt: If I were President (primary)
"If I were the President, I would..." with an illustration of a waving flag at the top.
Writing Prompt: Presidents' Day (primary/elementary)
A brief history of the state holiday, with space for students to write about a remarkable president.
Writing Prompts: Quotes from Presidents
44 quotes from American presidents form the basis for writing prompts that require students to use their skills of reflection, research, and writing.
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Word Search: Abraham Lincoln
Word Search: George Washington
Word Strips with Pictures: Presidents' Day (primary)
Worksheet: Inauguration Facts
Worksheet: Which President...? (upper elem to high school)
Worksheets: Gettysburg Address (upper/middle/high)
Writing Paper: Abraham Lincoln (elem)
Writing Paper: Abraham Lincoln (upper elem)
Writing Paper: George Washington (elementary)
Writing Paper: George Washington (primary)
Writing Prompt: A Letter to President Obama (upper elem/middle school)
Writing Prompt: If I were President (primary)
Writing Prompt: Presidents' Day (primary/elementary)
Writing Prompts: Quotes from Presidents
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