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PRESIDENTS' DAY
Mr. Lincoln's Whiskers
Use a popular children’s book about Abe Lincoln to teach the five parts of a letter. (Grades K-5)
"Meet Our Presidents" Bulletin Board
Students research and create a "Meet Our Presidents" bulletin board display. (Grades K-12)
How Well Do You Know Our Presidents?
Students research and create president flip-up fact cards. Another nice bulletin board display. (Grades K-12)
Secrets of the Presidents
Learn little-known facts with this printable activity. (Grades 3-8)
President's Day Activities
Super lessons for teaching about the presidents of the United States!
Hail to the Chief -- Lessons for Presidents' Day
Tour the White House, design a presidential monument, more lesson ideas.
Hail to the Chief(s)!: Lessons from Presidential Libraries
Use online resources from presidential libraries to teach students about U.S. presidents.
U.S. Presidents on the Internet
Biographical, historical, and political resources abound.
Happy Birthday, Abe!
Send your classroom sleuths on an Internet Scavenger Hunt for information about the 16th president. Or try another scavenger hunt, Know Your Presidents.
Celebrate Abe Lincoln: A Primary Timeline Activity
Students create simple timelines based on the life of Abe Lincoln. Other projects include painting Lincoln portraits. (Grades K-2)
Exploring Height With Abe Lincoln
Students determine how they “measure up” to Abe Lincoln.
Interviewing Famous Leaders in History
Research a president and create a realistic interview based on that research. (Grades 5-12)
Abraham Lincoln: An Internet Buddy Activity
In this “Internet buddy” lesson, younger and older students team up to learn about Abe Lincoln. (Grades K-8)
Links to Lincoln on the Web
Not surprisingly, there's a wealth of information about Abraham Lincoln on the Web.
George Washington Lives -- On the Internet!
Students can learn all about him on the Internet -- by George!
"Yo, Millard Fillmore!"
Want a fast, fun, and easy way to learn about the U.S. presidents?
Abraham Lincoln's Assassination
Details surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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