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Presidents Day Coloring Pages


   Keep your kids busy with fun and free Presidents Day Coloring Pages. They can choose to color many different pages related to Presidents Day
 

Supplies Needed:

Printable Presidents Day Coloring Page

Crayons or Markers 

 #1: Print out your favorite free Presidents Day Coloring Page

President Obama.pdf (42.33 kb)

lincoln.pdf (43.65 kb)

kennedy.pdf (48.70 kb)

US Flag.pdf (57.86 kb)

adams.pdf (68.34 kb)

#2: Color your Presidents Day Coloring Page

 Send us a comment or a picture and let us know how you colored your Presidents Day Coloring Page. We may even feature it on Kids Craft Zone!

Giant US President Money


   Learn which president is on what coin by making your own giant money this Presidents Day. Use our printable US President silhouettes and a few items from your house and you’ll have yourself giant money
 

Supplies Needed:
Paper Plates (4)
Printable President Silhouettes:

Lincoln Silhouette.pdf (13.86 kb)

Jefferson Silhouette.pdf (13.58 kb)

Roosevelt Silhouette.pdf (11.67 kb)

washington silhouette .pdf (15.42 kb)

Paint, Crayons or Markers (Silver and Brown)
Scissors
Glue

#1: Paint one plate brown. Paint the other three plates silver
#2: Set the plates aside to dry
#3: Print out the printable President silhouettes
#4: Cut out the printable President silhouettes
#5: Glue the printable President silhouettes to the front side of the plate

Additional US Coin Information:
Penny -1¢
Front of Coin:  Abraham Lincoln-16th U.S. President
Back of Coin:  The Lincoln Memorial
Nickel- 5¢
Front of Coin: Thomas Jefferson-3rd U.S.
Back of Coin: President  Monticello -Jefferson's home
Dime- 10¢
Front of Coin: Franklin Delano Roosevelt- 32nd U.S. President
Back of Coin: Olive Branch,Torch,Oak Branch.
On the back of a Roosevelt dime, the center torch signifies liberty. The oak branch to the right signifies strength and independence. The olive branch to the left signifies peace.
Quarter-25¢ 
Front of Coin: George Washington-1st U.S. President
Back of Coin: American Bald Eagle


Send us a picture of your Giant US President Money and we will post it on Kids Craft Zone!

Who Signed The Constitution


   Discover the names of the signers of the constitution with this crossword puzzle
 

Supplies Needed:

Pencil or Pen

Signers of the Constitution Crossword Puzzle:  Signers of the Constitution.pdf (45.05 kb)

 

#1: Print out the Signers of the Constitution Crossword Puzzle

#2: Find the names of the men who signed the constitution in this word search. The names can be forward, backward and diagonally.

#3: Check your answers with the Signers of the Constitution Answer sheet. Answers to Signers of the Constitution.pdf (198.04 kb)

Fingerprint Blossom Tree


   Capture your child’s fingerprint this Presidents Day with a fun fingerprint cherry blossom tree craft activity. Not only will your child have fun getting their hands in paint but it will be a cherished memory for you to have
 

Supplies Needed:
 Paint
 Paint Brush
 Printable Cherry Blossom Tree:Cherry Blossom Tree.pdf (45.21 kb)

 Newspaper
 Paper Plate
 
#1: Print out the printable tree
#2: Prepare your work environment by laying down newspaper or plastic to protect work area from paint
#3: Paint the trunk of the tree and branches brown
#4: On a paper plate mix red and white paint together until you get the color pink.
#5: Dip your finger into the pink paint and then press your finger on the branches of the tree.
#6: Continue to make fingerprint blossoms until all the tree branches are covered.
#7: Allow your fingerprint cherry blossom tree to dry and then hang it in a very special place this Presidents Day!

Hope you had fun making your Fingerprint Blossom Tree. Send us a picture or a comment and we will post it on Kids Craft Zone!

President Match


   Can you name the Presidents of the United States in order
 

Supplies Needed:
3X5 Index Cards
Glue
Scissors
President Handout:
Presidents of the United States.pdf (35.85 kb)

#1: Print out the President Handout
#2: Cut out each Presidents Name
#3: Glue each Presidents Name to the index card
#4: Mix up the President cards and see if you can put them back in order. Starting with the first president.