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Abraham Lincoln Coloring Page
Celebrate Presidents' Day with a coloring page of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of... | ||
Patriotic Art Activities
Celebrate civic holidays with these patriotic arts and crafts activities for grades K-12. Find... | Three Famous Americans in the Civil War
Students read several paragraphs about three Civil War heroes, and then answer questions. | |
50 Stars and 13 Stripes
Students will learn the meaning of the colors on the USA flag. This printable will be useful... | Popular Social Studies References
Browse our social studies references to find biographies, timelines, facts, and statistics. Use... | |
American History Activities
Use printable worksheets and quizzes that were designed to enhance students' knowledge of... | ||
Patriotic Shield
This project will help kids express their patriotism, by honoring a hero on Presidents' Day. | Angella Ferguson -- Coloring Page
Coloring book page with picture of Angella Ferguson, sickle-cell anemia researcher. | |
Patriotic Hat
This patriotic art activity will help children understand why we celebrate Presidents' Day. | American Patriotic Pencil Wrap
Have students celebrate America by topping off their pens and pencils with these patriotic... | |
February Slideshows
These slideshows highlight our best content for February in a visual and textual manner. Find... | Egg Carton Uncle Sam
Teach your children the importance of recycling with this fun Uncle Sam craft activity. | |
When and How to Display the U.S. Flag
Learn the proper etiquette for the American Flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. | Star Design
Create a picture using the stars and stripes as basic elements. This arts & crafts activity is... | |
Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation
Read Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Proclamation, which occurred around Thanksgiving. This is a good... | ||
Patriotic Resist
This Presidents' Day craft project will have kids using paint and crayons to create patriotic... | Abraham Lincoln's House Divided Speech
The full text of Lincoln's speech denouncing the United States' division over slavery. |
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