By: Dianne M. Macmillan President’s Day.

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By: Dianne M. Macmillan President’s Day

Building Background Presidents Day is an informational article (Non-Fiction) What do you know about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln?

Categorize and Classify When you classify you place items that are alike in some way into groups. When you categorize you are naming the group based on the items that are in the group Classifying and Categorizing are ways to remember details

Getting Ready to Read Presidents Day While we are reading, I want you to think about details that can be grouped together. Presidents Day Celebrating and honoring Washington and Lincoln? How do Children Celebrate? How do adults Celebrate? -details

George Washington Americans celebrated George Washington’s birthday years before his death. His troops celebrated at Valley Forge. During each year of his presidency his birthday was a joyous occasion with balls and parties. In the 1800s his birthday became a legal holiday throughout our country.

Abraham Lincoln On February 12, 1892, Abraham Lincoln’s birthday became a legal holiday in Illinois. Thirty-two northern states followed Illinois’s example. There are many ways in which out county honors these two great presidents.

How we honor Washington and Lincoln Streets, squares, cities, and schools are named after them. Washington also has a state named after him and out nation’s capital. Thirty two states have Washington counties. And there are over one hundred post office branches named for our first president.

How we honor Washington and Lincoln In our nation’s capital there are two great memorials that millions of people visit each year. The Washington Monument is an obelisk (a tall, tapering, four sided pillar) over five hundred and fifty feet high.

How we honor Washington and Lincoln The Lincoln Memorial is built like a Greek temple. Inside is a nineteen foot statue of Lincoln

How we Honor Washington and Lincoln The $1 bill has a picture of George Washington, The $5 bill has a picture of Abraham Lincoln. Quarters and pennies also show their faces.

How we honor Washing and Lincoln On Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, the heads of Washington and Lincoln are carved in a granite cliff, along with the heads of two other presides, Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt.

Stop and Think Thinking about what we’ve read so far, I can infer that George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were very important to our country. What are some of the ways the nation Honors both Presidents? Streets, cities and schools are named after both Presidents. In Washington D.C. there are two memorials to honor the Presidents. Their faces are on the money we use everyday. Their faces and heads are carved on Mount Rushmore

Presidents Day In 1971 Congress set the third Monday in February as a special day to remember the Fathers of Our County. In recent years Abraham Lincoln has also been honored on the third Monday of February. The days is called Presidents Day.

Presidents Day Schools and federal offices are closed on Presidents Day. There is no mail delivery. During the month of February boys and girls learn about the lives of these two great men. Bulletin boards in classrooms show two great presidents’ pictures and some of the events in their lives. Children read books about both of them. More books have been written about Abraham Lincoln than any other American.

Presidents Day In some schools children act out plays about Washington and the American Revolution, and about Lincoln and the Civil War. Many read and memorize some of the presidents’ speeches and famous words.

Stop and Think What are some ways that children celebrate Presidents Day? Turn to your neighbor and discuss the answer Children read about the presidents, make bulletin boards, act out plays, and read their speeches.

What are some ways that adults celebrate Presidents Day? Stop and Think Open your Reading Response Journal. Think about and answer: What are some ways that adults celebrate Presidents Day? Federal offices are closed, there is no mail delivery

Presidents Day At Mount Vernon there is a wreath-laying ceremony at George Washington’s grave. In Hodgenville, Kentucky, a wreath is placed at the door of the cabin where Lincoln was born. Another wreath is placed in front of the Lincoln Statue at the Lincoln Memorial. Then the Gettysburg Address is read aloud.

Presidents Day At Gettysburg, Springfield, Valley Forge, and Yorktown, people remember how these two men changed the course of our country. Both men loved freedom and justice. And both men stood up for what they believed. Presidents Day is a celebration for all Americans. Happy birthday, George Washington! Happy birthday Abraham Lincoln!

Presidents Day Thinking about the story we just read- Which ways of celebrating Presidents Day do you like best and why. Think about the ways the family in The Keeping Quilt remembers people and events that are important to them. How is it similar to how we remember Washington and Lincoln?