Presidents' Day Worksheets

The third Monday in February is celebrated in the United States as Presidents’ Day. It is a way to honor the many presidents who have lead their country in times of hardship and plenty. Our worksheets for this patriotic holiday are listed below. To view or read details about each printable worksheet, click on the title. They are free for classroom or home use.

Remembering Abraham Lincoln

In this fun activity, students read about what amemorial is, and then design their own Abraham Lincoln memorial!

Presidents’ Day Match Game

Can you place a name with a face? A fun activity where students match a president’s name with his face.

Timeline of Abraham Lincoln’s Life

Students match words from a list to the correct space on the timeline of Abraham Lincoln’s life.

Timeline of George Washington’s Life

Students match words from a list to the correct space on the timeline of George Washington’s life.

Abraham Lincoln Bio Poem

Your students will write a bio poem about Abraham Lincoln.

George Washington Bio Poem

Your students will write a bio poem about George Washington.

George Washington’s List of Rules

When George Washington was a young boy, he made a list of rules for himself. Students choose one of the rules and write what it means.

Newspaper Reporter: An Interview With President Lincoln

Your student is now an official reporter and their task is to interview President Abraham Lincoln! Students write three questions they would ask him and what his replies would be.

Elegy for Lincoln: Walt Whitman’s Poem

In this activity, students read a “O Captain! My Captain!” about Abraham Lincoln and his death. Students then answer questions about the poem.

George Washington: Almost a King

What if George Washington had become king? Students ponder this question and then write about what it would be like.