Abraham Lincoln Unit Study - Unit Study is provided in PDF (ADOBE ACROBAT) Format, with clickable Links within the document to enhance your learning experience. (Y, M, O, T)
US Presidential Elections - From HistoryCentral.com: "Welcome to our History of Presidential Elections Site. We are happy to provide graphs on both Electoral and popular votes for all US Presidential Elections to date." (Y, M, O, T)
The Inaugaral Classroom - Inaugural Lesson Plan: Steps in Selecting A President (Y, M, O, T)
American Presidency - From Grolier, an exclusive history of presidents, the presidency, politics and related subjects. (Y, M, O, T)
Kids in the White House - "The White House isn't just for grownups! Many kids made it their home too. Some of the things they did will surprise you!" (Y,M)
So You Want to Be President - Students must work as a team to create a realistic candidate and campaign complete with campaign staff and analysis of how the candidate will manage playing the political "game". (O)
Abraham Lincoln Treasure Hunt Questions - A self-guided treasure hunt for younger and middle students. Print the main page with the questions then refer the student to the linked page to hunt for the answers. (Y,M)
Presidential Firsts - Quiz for younger students to acquaint them with the presidents. (Y)
Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the Unites States - (Y, M, O, T)
Abraham Lincoln's Classroom - A resource for scholars and groups involved in the study of the life of Abraham Lincoln. It features a weekly quiz, maps, political cartoons and commentary, links to web resources and a teachers section. (M,O)
Mr. Lincoln and Freedom - Details the progress of Mr. Lincoln's opposition to slavery from his years in the Illinois State Legislature to the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery. (M,O)
Mr. Lincoln and Friends - Reviews the many men and a few women whose friendships helped determine Mr. Lincoln's political progress and success in the state capital in Springfield, Illinois and the nation's capital in Washington, D.C. (M,O)
Mr. Lincoln and the Founders - Examines the impact of the Founders, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution on Mr. Lincoln's life, political thinking and political actions in the 1850s and 1860s. (M,O)
Mr. Lincoln and New York - Appraises how the center of political, media and economic power in 19th century America interacted with, supported and tormented Mr. Lincoln both before and during his Presidency. (O)
Mr. Lincoln's White House - Examines the people and events who worked with President Lincoln in Washington during the tumultuous years of the Civil War. (O)
Abraham Lincoln: A Presidential Unit - On Line Lesson Plans (Y, M, O, T)
George Washington - (Y, M, O, T)
A President’s Home and the President’s House - Students will look closely at what one President did at his home in contrast to what Presidents have done in the White House. Grades 3-5 from EDSITEment, National Endowment for the Humanities (Y)
Wayback: Presidents - The Secret History - Presidents: The Secret History looks at a few colorful aspects of presidential history in a format designed especially for kids. The site features a cartoon elephant and donkey, who look at historic, unusual campaign memorabilia from American presidential campaigns. Kids weigh in on the issues that are important to them, and what qualities they would seek in a president. And kids can explore a dossier of "secrets" -- little-known facts about each of the American presidents. (Y,M,T)
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library - (Y, M, O, T)
History and President Quizzes - Learn fascinating facts about the 20th Century in the United States and about 20th Century Presidents. Each quiz selects 20 trivia facts at random from a total set of 600, offering unlimited play. (M)
Whitehousekids.gov - Whitehousekids.gov is an educational opportunity for young Americans to learn about the White House and the President through fun and exciting features. (Y, M, O, T)
