Each lesson was written and reviewed by scholars and contains questions to test student knowledge. These free, ready-to-use lessons will engage your students in learning about these important presidents and how they shaped the history and Constitution of our nation. Presidents’ Day Lessons – Center for Civic Education – Teach your high school students about the constitutional legacy of George Washington, James Madison, Abraham Lincoln, and Ronald Reagan this Presidents’ Day.President’s Day in the Classroom by Scholastic – Celebrate the national holiday with nonfiction reading, research projects, student activities, and more.The Success of Abraham Lincoln – Today he is known as one of the greatest American presidents, but at the time of his election no one would have predicted Lincoln’s success.Humor of Abraham Lincoln -Lincoln often utilized his sense of humor when making political statements, and also to silence his critics.Advice from the Founding Fathers: George Washington -A humorous take on George Washington’s 101 rules of social behavior.Better Than Fiction: George Washington, Reanimated? -A strange story about George Washington’s wishes upon his death. George Washington -How did George Washington turn a rag-tag group of men into a disciplined fighting machine?.President’s Day Time For Kids -Learn what it takes to become president.See how it evolved from a birthday party for George Washington to an observance for all of the Presidents. President’s Day PBS LearningMedia – Presidents Day is an opportunity for the country to acknowledge the leaders of its government.Use our FREE educator-curated resources to assist you with teaching your students about President’s Day. Honor and celebrate George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and other United States Presidents, this President’s Day. She’s an active NEA member and enjoys writing about her experiences in the classroom. Our Education Blogger is a public school teacher with over a decade of experience.
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