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1st grade Presidents' Day resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of 3 Branches of Government Sort Worksheet

3 Branches of Government Sort Worksheet

Created by
Taylor McElroy
This is a sorting worksheet I made for my students to show what they've learned about the three branches of government. Everything I looked for was much too difficult for my CDC students, so I created this worksheet as a simple activity but one that still covers all the important concepts.
Preview of President's Day "If I Were President..." Printable Writing Activity

President's Day "If I Were President..." Printable Writing Activity

Created by
Stephanie B
President's Day "If I Were President..." Printable Writing Activity for purchase! Student's write what they would do if they were president! Students can draw themselves in the middle of the dollar or they can paste their picture. Great idea for a President's Day bulletin board!
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Sorting Worksheet

3 Branches of Government Sorting Worksheet

Created by
Taylor McElroy
This is a worksheet I made for my CDC students to teach basic concepts of the 3 branches of government. Everything I tried to find was too difficult for my students, so I made this sorting worksheet.
Preview of American Symbols Printable Book

American Symbols Printable Book

Created by
Jennifer Ozuna
This printable book can be used during your unit on American Symbols. The students will learn about 5 important American Symbols, and will get to fill out the book to show what they have learned. Each symbol studied includes a Marzano Learning Strategy.
Preview of Coin Review Bubble Maps

Coin Review Bubble Maps

Created by
Amanda Peavy
Use these Coin Bubble Maps to review or assess students on identifying U.S. coins including, pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. We learn about coins in February while we are talking about Presidents' Day. It is a great chance to tie in Math and Social Studies together. I give students a bubble map each day, and they fill in their bubble map as we make a class anchor chart together. You can also use this as a test at the end of your coin unit to see what students have learned.
Preview of Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Objective: To encourage teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills among primary school students through a President-themed escape room.Escape rooms are inherently captivating and foster active participation. By incorporating President's Day themes, students are likely to find the lesson enjoyable and memorable.Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room OutlineRationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Clues
Preview of Abraham Lincoln: Log Cabin President

Abraham Lincoln: Log Cabin President

Created by
maren browne
A memorable activity to help children remember how important Abraham Lincoln was to our country. Included in this mini-lesson: - True or False Worksheet- students write a "T" or "F" inside the stovepipe hat. - Sequencing Activity- students number (1-4) the order of important events in Abraham Lincoln's life. - Log Cabin Project- students make Abraham Lincoln's cabin out of pretzel rods. Students especially love making the log cabin and learning about Honest Abe's life. A perfect way to celebrat
Preview of 1st grade Abraham Lincoln Writing Paper

1st grade Abraham Lincoln Writing Paper

Created by
Carissa Bass
Here is writing paper in the shape of a top hat used to tell about Abraham Lincoln.
Preview of Famous Americans Quiz

Famous Americans Quiz

Created by
Love and Glitter
Ten question quiz covering Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, George Washington-Carver, Benjamin Franklin, and Eleanor Rooevelt. Aligned with the Virginia Standards of Learning for 1st Grade Social Studies.
Preview of Happy Birthday Abraham Lincoln

Happy Birthday Abraham Lincoln

Created by
LoveHonestAbe
Color a penny in honor of Abe's birthday February 12th. Feedback is greatly appreciated!
Preview of President's Day Math Journal

President's Day Math Journal

President's Day Math Journal is a mini-math journal packet to use during your President's Day unit. There is a journal journal page for each day of the week. There are 6 pages of journal prompts in all. Just copy the packet for each student and you will have a full week of math.
Preview of Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the fourth week of Black History lessons in my five week thematic study that includes a President's Day lesson, reading, writing and higher order thinking questions and activities. Week one is a free download that tells you how the class book is set up for the thematic plan and contains contributions from famous living African Americans, Week 2 is Inventors, Week 3 is Activists and this week Four plan includes Presidents;IN Sheriff Anderson, the creator of Witness Protection; brain surg
Preview of President's Day Abraham Lincoln, George Washington writing, info, science

President's Day Abraham Lincoln, George Washington writing, info, science

Created by
Jennie78
Table of Contents: ABC Order (to the 2nd letter) and Answer Key ABC Order (1st letter) and Answer Key Who is Abraham Lincoln? Who is George Washington? Venn Diagram: Lincoln and Washington Personal Narrative Writing Prompt If I Were President Writing Prompt Opinion Writing Prompt The White House What’s in Your Hat Penny Science Experiment Thank you for your consideration. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
Preview of Presidents and Money Book

Presidents and Money Book

Created by
Jess Lovelace
1/2 size book pages Each president that is on a piece of money. Each page has a picture of the president the money the are on, the presidents birthday, what president they are. * The pages look out of wack on the preview but you should be able to fix them once you purchase and download the book.
Preview of Social Studies Assessment

Social Studies Assessment

Created by
Lauren Ferguson
Assessment inclues: Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, American Flag, Voting, Currency Assessment Includes Pictures that the students are able to read independently.
Preview of American Flag Addition

American Flag Addition

This product is a color by number with addition facts to 5. It is a great way to celebrate our country while practicing addition. Students can use this during centers as a practice sheet, morning work as a daily review or whatever seems best in your classroom.
Preview of Historical Figure Rubric

Historical Figure Rubric

This rubric can be used to efficiently grade a student's project on an individual throughout history. This rubric can also be easily edited for any project within the curriculum. This rubric has been used for Black History Month, Presidents, Women's History, and Historical Figures. keywords--rubric, grading, social studies, historical figures
Preview of Coin Attributes

Coin Attributes

Created by
Christina Horne
Use for President's Day lesson or a unit on money. This coin match contains images/descriptive words for the US penny, nickle, dime, and quarter. Laminate and cut out to use on a felt board or small group/individual activity. I created this for my PreK class so I used basic color words to describe the coins (gold or silver) but if you wanted to use for an older class you can edit to use copper instead of gold. The words associated with each coin (example: penny, Lincoln, gold, etc.) are in the c
Preview of Comparison Activity - Grace or Duck for President?

Comparison Activity - Grace or Duck for President?

Created by
Dawn Card
This packet contains a graphic organizer to compare the two books Grace for President and Duck for President. It provides a writing activity for comparing and a writing prompt for who would make a better president. Great for compare/contrast or leadership units.
Preview of ABE LINCOLN LOVED TO READ Story + 10 Literal Comprehension Questions

ABE LINCOLN LOVED TO READ Story + 10 Literal Comprehension Questions

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
It is well-known that Abraham Lincoln walked miles to borrow books when he was a child. “Abe Lincoln Loved to Read” has a page and a half of informational text describing Abe’s love of reading. It tells how he worked three days for a farmer to pay for letting one of his books get soaked in the rain. Simple dialog is included to make the selection more interesting. A black-and-white drawing showing Lincoln reading by firelight completes the second page. The third page includes ten literal compre
Preview of What's Under Abraham Lincoln's Hat?

What's Under Abraham Lincoln's Hat?

Here is a fun way to incorporate PARTS OF SPEECH & PRESIDENTS' DAY! Use the template provided to create Abe's hat. Have students think of a NOUN to draw and hide under the hat. Use the speech bubble to list clues - 3 ADJECTIVES and 3 VERBS that help to describe the NOUN. The students will love trying to guess what is hidden underneath each hat! Use the hat alone or with a picture of Lincoln. (NOTE: Lincoln picture not included.) Print & Pass! I hope you find this to be helpful!
Preview of Government

Government

Created by
Mehnaz Kafray
This is an 11 question worksheet or quiz. Students will fill in the blank using vocabulary words. The sentences are on the following words: president, government, mayor, Bill of Rights, Constitution, congress, supreme court, monument, freedom, government, citizen,
Preview of Vote for ___ for President

Vote for ___ for President

Created by
MrsChristina
Teaching about Presidents or voting? Students can make their own campaign flyer. You can use this when reading 'Duck For President' (make duck/farmer brown) or making a picture of themselves...
Preview of Veto Activity (for "Madam President" by Lane Smith or another president book)

Veto Activity (for "Madam President" by Lane Smith or another president book)

Created by
Rebecca Forkner
I created this activity to follow-up the story "Madam President" by Lane Smith. The main character uses "veto" in the story repeatedly. After the story, I ask if anyone can guess what "veto" means and we discuss things we'd veto if we were president. Then they complete this activity at their seat.
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