15 Minute Reads: Fun Facts About American PresidentsJames Mascia
#1 Abraham Lincoln on The Greatest US Presidents Of All Time, Ranked #13 Alan Turing on The Greatest Minds of All Time COLLECTION57 LISTSDown in HistoryLists of fascinating facts and lesser-known details about the lives of people whose names you learned in History class (or should have)...
This resource will also give your students facts aboutGeorge WashingtonandAbraham Lincoln.Your students will enjoy this 60-page unit that contains fun facts about presidents, worksheets, timelines, comprehension checks, fix-it sentences, word search vocabulary, Presidential word problems, writing activitie...
February 15isSusan B. Anthony’s Birthday. How much do you know about this women’s rights leader? February 15is alsoNational Flag of Canada Day! February 17bringsPresidents’ Day, a federal holiday also known as Washington’s Birthday that is celebrated on the third Monday in February. (Ge...
Not all the U.S. Presidents received turkeys at Thanksgiving. What unusual animal did Calvin Coolidge receive? Food Facts: About how many turkeys are prepared for Thanksgiving dinner each year in the U.S.? How many pumpkin pies are consumed every Thanksgiving?
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We've poured through Barack Obama's biographies and history to bring you these stories, quotes, and anecdotes about the 44th president of the United States. Check out this list of fun facts about Barack Obama below, and be sure to let us know what you think in the comment section. ...
New England has given birth (literally and figuratively) to its fair share of U.S. presidents. Eight of the country's commanders in chief were born in New England. The first were John Adams and John Quincy Adams, who were born in Massachusetts. Next up: Franklin Pierce, whose homestead ...
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—WTF fun facts Source:“Video shows forklift suspending car 20 feet in air to stop theft suspect at Ohio car lot” — USA Today In the early 1900s, New York City witnessed the introduction of the Sullivan Act, a law that targeted women smoking in public. Named after its proponent, Alde...