What happens when two great American presidents have their birthdays in the same month? You make a federal holiday over it! The births of George Washington on February 22, 1732, and Abraham Lincoln on February 12, 1809, are certainly something to celebrate, and it's also a great avenue for learning about American history. Make this February 15th a day for fun and learning with these worksheets and activities--from coloring Washington's face to making a Lincoln log house out of bananas and peanut butter!
Presidential Coloring Pages and Worksheets
- Color a U.S. President: George Washington
- Color a U.S. President: John Adams
- Color a U.S. President: Thomas Jefferson
- Color a U.S. President: James Madison
- Color a U.S. President: James Monroe
- Color a U.S. President: John Quincy Adams
- Color a U.S. President: Andrew Jackson
- Color a U.S. President: Martin Van Buren
- Color a U.S. President: William Henry Harrison
- Color a U.S. President: John Tyler
- Color a U.S. President: Barack Obama
- Mt Rushmore Coloring Page
- Connect the Dots: Draw Lincoln's Hat
- White House Maze
Presidential Activities
- Write a Letter to the President
- Do the Preamble (Un)Scramble
- Make an Abraham Lincoln Log Cabin with a Banana Twist
- Make a Pancake Log Cabin
- Play the Abraham Lincoln Penny Spelling Game
- Play the Bill of Rights Drawing Game
- Write with Quill Pens Like the Founding Fathers
- Presidential Profile Coins
- President's Day Memory Game
- Craft Toilet Paper Tube Presidents
- How Well Do You Know Your President?
Want to test your knowledge of the presidents? Take our President's Day Quiz!