- Activities and Crafts for Presidents Day
- Craft instructions, activities, and printouts. - Childfun.com: President's Day Theme
- Features crafts, activities, recipes, songs, poems, and fingerplays. - Education World: Presidents Day
- Offers lesson plans, articles, activities, crafts, and more. - Family Education Network: Presidents' Day
- Articles, quizzes, and links for kids. - Holiday Zone: Presidents' Day
- Arts and crafts, discussion topics, language activities, songs, and more. - Kaboose: Presidents' Day 2011
- Features kid’s activities, colouring pages, crafts, and historical facts. - Kids Domain: Presidents' Day
- Collection of activities, crafts, printables, and information about presidents past and present for kids. - Lincoln, Abraham@
- Learn about Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States best known for ending slavery and preserving the Union during the Civil War. Sites offer biography, history, timelines, family, museum exhibits, drafts of speeches, political scenario during his tenure, and the legacy left behind by the President who gave up his life in his efforts of building an ideal country.
- Perpetual Preschool: President's Day Fun
- Games, songs, colouring pages, and more. - President's Day Home Page
- Activities, bibliography, and information about Lincoln and Washington for primary students. - Presidents' Day
- History of the holiday, social studies lesson plan, and biographies of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. - Presidents' Day Teacher Resources
- Includes printables, lesson plans, slide shows, quizzes, and activities for various school subjects from Math to Music. - PrimaryGames.com: Presidents' Day
- Colouring pages, games, and stationary. - Washington, George@
- Find sites for George Washington, the founder and first President of the United States. Sites offer biography, history, events, speeches and inaugural addresses, musuem exhibits, essays, military papers, and educational resources about the U.S. President and commander-in-chief of American Revolution who was eulogized as "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen."
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