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Presidents of the United States Julie Hranica Nadine Beres Julie Hranica Nadine Beres

The Presidential Class George WashingtonThomas JeffersonAndrew JacksonAbraham LincolnUlysses S. GrantTheodore Roosevelt William Howard TaftCalvin CoolidgeFranklin D. RooseveltJohn F. KennedyRichard NixonGerald Ford Jimmy CarterRonald ReaganGeorge BushBill ClintonGeorge W. Bush Fun Games

Fun Games Name the President Guess Who? End Show

George Washington First president of the United States Made of “good deeds” Helped extinguish a fire *Remember … he was dressed like a fireman! First president of the United States Made of “good deeds” Helped extinguish a fire *Remember … he was dressed like a fireman!

Thomas Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence Hated stuffy, formal manners Third president of the United States *Remember…he was the president who liked to be comfortable! Wrote the Declaration of Independence Hated stuffy, formal manners Third president of the United States *Remember…he was the president who liked to be comfortable!

Andrew Jackson Fought in many duels Shot in the chest Nicknamed “Old Hickory” 7th president of the United States *Remember…he had bullets for eyes and a rifle for a mouth! Fought in many duels Shot in the chest Nicknamed “Old Hickory” 7th president of the United States *Remember…he had bullets for eyes and a rifle for a mouth!

Abraham Lincoln Loved humor and didn’t take himself too seriously Freed the slaves by signing the Emancipation Proclaim Known as “Honest Abe” *Remember…he was dressed in leather and had spiky hair! Loved humor and didn’t take himself too seriously Freed the slaves by signing the Emancipation Proclaim Known as “Honest Abe” *Remember…he was dressed in leather and had spiky hair!

Ulysses S. Grant He enjoyed driving his carriage too fast! Military general who led his army to a Civil War victory 18th president of the United States *Remember…he was dressed like a racecar driver! He enjoyed driving his carriage too fast! Military general who led his army to a Civil War victory 18th president of the United States *Remember…he was dressed like a racecar driver!

Theodore Roosevelt Liked to play with his children and have fun! Very active person - war hero, Nobel peace prize winner, conservationist, and outdoorsman 25th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one who was doing many activities, like hunting and rowing a boat! Liked to play with his children and have fun! Very active person - war hero, Nobel peace prize winner, conservationist, and outdoorsman 25th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one who was doing many activities, like hunting and rowing a boat!

William Howard Taft Got stuck in his bathtub Become a Supreme Court Judge 26th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one in the bathtub, playing with the rubber duck! Got stuck in his bathtub Become a Supreme Court Judge 26th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one in the bathtub, playing with the rubber duck!

Calvin Coolidge Nicknamed “Silent Cal” Very shy 29th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one who was riding the horse in the cowboy outfit! Nicknamed “Silent Cal” Very shy 29th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one who was riding the horse in the cowboy outfit!

Franklin D. Roosevelt Picky eater Suffered from polio and used a wheelchair First lady - Eleanor Roosevelt Brought the country out of the Great Depression *Remember…he was the one who was unhappily eating broccoli! Picky eater Suffered from polio and used a wheelchair First lady - Eleanor Roosevelt Brought the country out of the Great Depression *Remember…he was the one who was unhappily eating broccoli!

John F. Kennedy Saved a wounded soldiers life in the navy during WWII Inspired young people to get involved in politics Assassinated 35th president of the United States *Remember…his nose was made out of a flipper! Saved a wounded soldiers life in the navy during WWII Inspired young people to get involved in politics Assassinated 35th president of the United States *Remember…his nose was made out of a flipper!

Richard Nixon Committed crimes in office and lied about them to the people of the United States Resigned from the White House 35th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one whose face was created by using a tape recorder! Committed crimes in office and lied about them to the people of the United States Resigned from the White House 35th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one whose face was created by using a tape recorder!

Gerald Ford Former football star Become president after Nixon resigned Restored dignity to honor to the White House 38th president of the United States *Remember…his face was made out of ski equipment! Former football star Become president after Nixon resigned Restored dignity to honor to the White House 38th president of the United States *Remember…his face was made out of ski equipment!

Jimmy Carter Believed in helping people Worked toward equal rights for minorities and women 39th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one sitting on top of a house Believed in helping people Worked toward equal rights for minorities and women 39th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one sitting on top of a house

Ronald Reagan First movie star to become president Nominated the first woman Supreme Court Justice 40th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one with the chimpanzee! First movie star to become president Nominated the first woman Supreme Court Justice 40th president of the United States *Remember…he was the one with the chimpanzee!

George Bush Refused to dance in public Youngest pilot in the Navy to receive his wings 41st president of the United States *Remember…he was the one dancing with his wife! Refused to dance in public Youngest pilot in the Navy to receive his wings 41st president of the United States *Remember…he was the one dancing with his wife!

Bill Clinton Loved to talk and eat Raised his hand a lot in school 42nd president of the United States *Remember…he was the one eating apple pie! Loved to talk and eat Raised his hand a lot in school 42nd president of the United States *Remember…he was the one eating apple pie!

George W. Bush First president to own a baseball team President during the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11 43rd President of the United States *Remember…he had a hot dog for a nose! First president to own a baseball team President during the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11 43rd President of the United States *Remember…he had a hot dog for a nose!

Name that President Click on the question number Read the question and pick the answer If you get it correct move on to the next question If you get it incorrect go back and pick the correct answer Have Fun!!! Click on the question number Read the question and pick the answer If you get it correct move on to the next question If you get it incorrect go back and pick the correct answer Have Fun!!! Questions

Question One Question Two Question Three Question Four Question Five Question Six Question Seven Question Eight Question Nine Question One Question Two Question Three Question Four Question Five Question Six Question Seven Question Eight Question Nine Question Ten Question Eleven Question Twelve Question Thirteen Question Fourteen Question Fifteen Question Sixteen Question Seventeen Play More Games

Question One Who loved to talk and eat? A.) Bill Clinton B.) George Washington Who loved to talk and eat? A.) Bill Clinton B.) George Washington

Question Two Who was the youngest pilot in the Navy to receive his wings? A.) Andrew Jackson B.) George Bush Who was the youngest pilot in the Navy to receive his wings? A.) Andrew Jackson B.) George Bush

Question Three Who was the first President to nominate the first woman Supreme Court Justice? A.) Thomas Jefferson B.) Ronald Reagan Who was the first President to nominate the first woman Supreme Court Justice? A.) Thomas Jefferson B.) Ronald Reagan

Question Four Who was the first president of the United States A.) Richard Nixon B.) George Washington Who was the first president of the United States A.) Richard Nixon B.) George Washington

Question Five Who freed the slaves by signing the Emancipation Proclaim? A.) Abraham Lincoln B.) Jimmy Carter Who freed the slaves by signing the Emancipation Proclaim? A.) Abraham Lincoln B.) Jimmy Carter

Question Six Who was president during the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11? A.) George W. Bush B.) Franklin D. Roosevelt Who was president during the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11? A.) George W. Bush B.) Franklin D. Roosevelt

Question Seven Who was a former football star? A.) Bill Clinton B.) Gerald Ford Who was a former football star? A.) Bill Clinton B.) Gerald Ford

Question Eight Who was assassinated? A.) John F. Kenney B.) Calvin Coolidge Who was assassinated? A.) John F. Kenney B.) Calvin Coolidge

Question Nine Who suffered from polio and used a wheelchair? A.) Theodore Roosevelt B.) Franklin D. Roosevelt Who suffered from polio and used a wheelchair? A.) Theodore Roosevelt B.) Franklin D. Roosevelt

Question Ten Who committed crimes in office and lied about them to the people of the United States? A.) George Bush B.) Richard Nixon Who committed crimes in office and lied about them to the people of the United States? A.) George Bush B.) Richard Nixon

Question Eleven Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? A.) Thomas Jefferson B.) Abraham Lincoln Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? A.) Thomas Jefferson B.) Abraham Lincoln

Question Twelve Who got stuck in his bathtub? A.) George W. Bush B.) William Howard Taft Who got stuck in his bathtub? A.) George W. Bush B.) William Howard Taft

Question Thirteen Who was a very active person - war hero, Nobel peace prize winner, conservationist, and outdoorsman? A.) Theodore Roosevelt B.) Ulysses S. Grant Who was a very active person - war hero, Nobel peace prize winner, conservationist, and outdoorsman? A.) Theodore Roosevelt B.) Ulysses S. Grant

Question Fourteen Who worked toward equal rights for minorities and women? A.) William Howard Taft B.) Jimmy Carter Who worked toward equal rights for minorities and women? A.) William Howard Taft B.) Jimmy Carter

Question Fifteen Who was Nicknamed “Silent Cal”? A.) Ronald Reagan B.) Calvin Coolidge Who was Nicknamed “Silent Cal”? A.) Ronald Reagan B.) Calvin Coolidge

Question Sixteen Who was a military general who led his army to a Civil War victory? A.) Ulysses S. Grant B.) Gerald Ford Who was a military general who led his army to a Civil War victory? A.) Ulysses S. Grant B.) Gerald Ford

Question Seventeen Who fought in many duels? A.) Andrew Jackson B.) John F. Kennedy Who fought in many duels? A.) Andrew Jackson B.) John F. Kennedy

Move on the Next Question

Go Back

Guess Who? Instructions Click on the arrow to move to the next page. Look at the animation on the page and try to guess which president it relates to. If you don’t know, click on the slide to bring up a picture of the correct president to help you! Click on your answer. Click the arrow button to move on to the next slide. Play until you have answered all of the questions! Have fun!! Click on the arrow to move to the next page. Look at the animation on the page and try to guess which president it relates to. If you don’t know, click on the slide to bring up a picture of the correct president to help you! Click on your answer. Click the arrow button to move on to the next slide. Play until you have answered all of the questions! Have fun!! Questions

Question One Question Two Question Three Question Four Question Five Question Six Question Seven Question Eight Question Nine Question One Question Two Question Three Question Four Question Five Question Six Question Seven Question Eight Question Nine Question Ten Question Eleven Question Twelve Question Thirteen Question Fourteen Question Fifteen Question Sixteen Question Seventeen Play More Games

Guess Who? A. Calvin Coolidge B. Theodore Roosevelt

Guess Who? A. Jimmy Carter B. Abraham Lincoln

Guess Who? A. Richard Nixon B. Thomas Jefferson

Guess Who? A. Gerald Ford B. George Washington

Guess Who? A. Franklin D. Roosevelt B. George Bush

Guess Who? A. William Howard Taft B. Andrew Jackson

Guess Who? A. George Bush B. Bill Clinton

Guess Who? A. George W. Bush B. Ronald Reagan

Guess Who? A. Richard Nixon B. Gerald Ford

Guess Who? A. Ronald Reagan B. John F. Kennedy

Guess Who? A. John F. Kennedy B. Gerald Ford

Guess Who? A. Andrew Jackson B. Theodore Roosevelt

Guess Who? A. Andrew Jackson B. George Washington

Guess Who? A. George Bush B. Jimmy Carter

Guess Who? A. William Howard Taft B. Ulysses S. Grant

Guess Who? A. Richard Nixon B. Ronald Reagan

Guess Who? A. Bill Clinton B. George W. Bush

Move on the Next Question

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