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Popular Presidents' Day Printables
Presidents' Day is observed on the third Monday in February. Use these holiday printables to... | ||
Popular Government Resources for U.S. History
Enrich your American history curriculum with TeacherVision's government resources. Use... | Popular Government References
Browse TeacherVision's government references to find facts about elections and U.S. presidents.... | |
America by the People Poster: Thomas Jefferson
Students explore the concept and meaning of liberty by summarizing Thomas Jefferson's ideas. | U.S. Presidency Resources
Find a variety of resources on the United States' executive office. Use these articles and... | |
America for the People Poster: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt's words and their meaning in the context of the 1940's are the foundation... | Popular Presidents' Day Activities for U.S. History
TeacherVision's Presidents' Day resources for U.S. history class include printables, lessons,... | |
Popular Government Resources for Presidents' Day
Presidents' Day is observed on the third Monday in February. Teach students about democracy,... | Popular Elections References
Our election references for grades K-12 are great supplements for a social studies unit on... | |
Overview of the Presidents: Basic Facts & Figures
This chart lists U.S. presidents' birth places, parties, and birth and death dates. Use this... | Women Following Washington's Army: Washington Hypotheses
Hypothesize why Washington would and would not want women to follow his army. Use with the... | |
Women Following Washington's Army: Women Hypotheses
Hypothesize why women followed Washington's army. Use with the Women Following Washington's... | ||
Women Following Washington's Army: Post Fact Sheet Hypotheses
Students rethink their hypotheses. Use with the Women Following Washington's Army lesson plan. | ||
U.S. Presidents' Biographies
Learn about the life and accomplishments of each U.S. president by reading biographies about... | ||
Presidents Elected Without a Majority of Votes
Fourteen candidates have become president of the United States with a popular vote less than... |
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