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Targeted questions to answer about any president.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare two presidents.
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Biography of the first President of the United States, with comprehension and sequencing questions.
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Use the tally sheet and graph to plot the results of your survey of people's favorite presidents.
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This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth, immediate family, basic political record),
highlights events from during the Presidency, and features
at least one interesting fact.
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very easy reading comprehension about President Lincoln
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"If I were the President, I would..." with an illustration of a waving flag at the top.
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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.
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A brief biography with reading comprehension questions.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare George Washington to Abraham Lincoln.
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very simple reading comprehension
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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This shapebook of Lincoln's profile has review questions for students to answer about the 16th president.
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"In your opinion, what are the most important qualities that a person running for President of the United States should have?"
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US presidents illustration
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US presidents illustration
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Lined paper with an illustration of George Washington at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Wide-lined writing paper with an illustration of Abraham Lincoln in the top center. Use for reports.
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troops, Valley Forge, Mount Vernon, Delaware, colonies, etc.
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Abraham, cabin, Civil War, Gettysburg,
lawyer, etc. Rectangular puzzle.
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Full page format for students to write a report on Abraham Lincoln. Includes targeted questions.
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Trace and cut out the unlined Lincoln-profile pattern for a great student shapebook.
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Narrow-lined writing paper with an illustration of Abraham Lincoln in the top center. Use for reports.
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Learn the ASL signs for election, president, vice president, Republican, Democrat, White House, and more!
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Wide-lined paper with an illustration of George Washington at the top. (primary) (20 pt. line, 1.5 spaces between lines)
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Abraham Lincoln's famous "Gettysburg Address". Worksheets to review the speech are available on our member site.
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Very easy reading comprehension
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What do you think the "First Lady" should be responsible for doing?
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Full page format for students to write a report on a president.
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A fact-filled introduction to the 16th president
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A brief history of the state holiday, with space for students to write about a remarkable president.
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Our president cards provide the basics (date of birth & death, immediate family, basic political record), highlight events from during the Presidency, and feature at least one interesting fact. Here are all the president cards, from Washington to Obama, in one large download (b/w).
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Answer the fraction math questions based around these vice-presidential facts ("What fraction of vice presidents became president when the president died?")
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Report planner, KWL, space to write a report about presidents. Includes survey and graph to find out about people's favorite presidents.
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An informative biography of the 39th president.
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Use your research skills to answer the questions about vice presidents who went on to become president.
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When should the Vice President be like the President? When should they be different?
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presidents and hearts theme or just presidents theme. The presidents calendar header has matching alphabet letter patterns for great bulletin board decorations.
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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.
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This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth, immediate family, basic political record),
highlights events from during the Presidency, and features
at least one interesting fact.