A Collection of President’s Day Printables

Students learn about our Founding Fathers as they progress through the school. Many people think that the subject is boring and are happy to pass it on to some extra projects. The behavior of both kids and adults to celebrate the country and the past leaders beautifully organized ways of fun. This list includes not only coloring pages, but also a few arts. The country is a wonderful place to live and breathe. Enjoy!


Note: The first few are from the same site, http://printables.familyeducation.com. You need to see the forms, Acrobat, (click here to download if needed), and put it in your address. They only ask for your email address and nothing more.

Flag-Coloring Page
This is a simple, but very pious way to celebrate President. Click here to see our nation’s flag. All you need are crayons, markers, pens… or even paint. Whatever your (or your kid’s) favorite coloring medium is.

Patriotic Hat-Craft
It’s a very simple craft and it requires paper crafting, glue and scissors. Click here to see the instruction forms.

Honest Abe and George Washington- History Lesson and Coloring Page
Click here for printable pages for Abraham Lincoln and George of Munich. This is a small story and a short quiz at the end. It has pictures on the right side to help kids remember what they read.

An Egg Carton Uncle Sam-Craft
Click here to print a fun trip to Uncle Sam. Some paint, paper, glue, scissors and an egg carton. I am printing this to share with my son!

Patriatio Mobile-Classical
This mobile is very simple. It’s perfect for little ones who want colors and tricks at the same time, but don’t want sorting. Click here for the print link. He’s looking for crayons, dye, and pencil cases.

Abe Lincoln-Coloring Page
Click here for a simple color image of Abraham Lincoln, our 16th President

George Washington-Coloring Page
Click here for a nice picture of George Washington sitting at his desk.

Young George Washington andCherry Tree
This is the war coloring page of young George holding the ax that brought down the infamous cherry tree. Click here to see it.

George Washington CommentsColoring Page
This page has a nice picture of George Washington and even includes a short history lesson at the bottom. Click here to see it.

Stationary day of the President
Create here to access three stationary pages in honor of President’s Day. If your child has a relationship debt, this card is perfect to use!

PresidentsColoring Book
Click here to access 43 President coloring pages. You will find the book throughout and small history lessons at the bottom of each page.

Sources:

www.tlsbooks.com
www.alphabet-soup.net
www.childstoryhour.comhttp://printables.familyeducation.com

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