Presidents Day Homeschooling Math

It’s Monday, and time for Math and it’s Presidents Day and Homeschooling Math day. I would like to ask you to check out the following websites. If you have used these resources what did you think of them and why?

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Presidents’ Day Math
Age Range: All (All grades; children with parental supervision) Monday is usually Math Day at ClickSchooling. We found a few math activities themed around Presidents’ Day, but thought you’d also enjoy a variety of resources to help your family learn while celebrating.

This free lesson combines math and social studies. Download and print free worksheets that help students analyze data and create a bar graph showing the home states of U.S. Presidents. Find out which state has given us the most Presidents. 

And here are some more Presidents’ Day resources:

The White House

This is a great source for fun and educational facts on U.S. Presidents that will appeal to all ages. It’s housed at the official White House website. When you get to the site simply click on the president’s name — #1 – #45.

The White House Historical Association

Here there are 30 free “classroom resource packets” all related to the White House that you can download.

Homeschool Helper

Get a free unit study on George Washington along with links to other Presidents’ Day resources, printables, and crafts. While you’re there, use the menu to check out their free unit studies on every subject.

DLTK

This terrific site offers free coloring pages and craft activities that are appropriate for ages 3-12. For Presidents’ Day you’ll find an assortment of coloring pages, some toilet paper roll crafts, and even instructions to make a milk-carton log cabin.

Cybersleuth Kids

Try a Presidents’ Day Word Search!

Happy Presidents’ Day!

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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