Celebrate Presidents' Day

When did Presidents' Day begin?
Take a tour of a virtual museum
A
super site filled with information and fun activities
Learn about Washington and Lincoln
White House for
Kids

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Washington/Lincoln

Basic facts on George Washington
Where
was Washington first inaugurated?
George
Washington Pioneer Farmer...follow his day
The White House tells us about Washington
Grolier's facts on George Washington
Abraham
Lincoln for primary students
An
illustrated Lincoln timeline for young readers
Lincoln life facts
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Photos
and Portraits

Washington
giving a speech
Portrait
of Washington
George
Washington on the battlefield
A large portrait
of Washington
First known photo of Lincoln...1846
Lincoln...1863
Lincoln, the President Elect
See the
Lincoln Memorial
Learn more about the Lincoln Memorial
Large photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Take a photo tour of famous Abraham Lincoln sites

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Games
and Activities

Write to the President using this flag stationery
Print out a coloring page of Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg
Address
Want
to try some Presidents' Day decorations?
Can you match the Georges?
Valley Forge Word Search
What
are they saying?
Presidents'
Word Search
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Resources
for Teachers and Upper Elementary Students

Teacher Activities for grades k-3
American
Presidents: Life Portraits
Library
of Congress...American Memory
Resources for teachers, parents, and students
Scholastic...Getting acquainted with Washington and Lincoln
Some excellent sites about Presidents' Day
Story of George
Washington
George Washington's
Mount Vernon
The Life of George Washington
Celebrate Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln Project
Lincoln
Research Site
Lincoln's
Birthplace
Information on the Lincoln Memorial
Overview
of Lincoln
Lincoln's grave, tomb, signature, and photographs
Big Chalk resources for Lincoln
Germantown Academy web site on Lincoln
Historic places about Lincoln...photo tour

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