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President’s Day 2009 Coloring Pages

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With Barack Obama in the White House, the government’s main website has undergone some changes. It’s appearance is more formal and stately, and the Whitehouse.gov/kids page as been replaced with a more general page about The White House.

The coloring pages which were formerly located on the main Whitehouse.gov website have been moved to the George Bush website. This article is an update of and companion to the Free President’s Day Coloring Pages for Kids published last year.

It’s unclear whether the coloring pages at the archived website will be moving back to the main Whitehouse.gov website. An email to the Press Office has gone unanswered, as they obviously are very busy with very important things. For home schooling parents and teachers who find that using coloring pages in their curriculum, these resources are for you.

How to Use the President’s Day 2009 Coloring Pages

Fun Facts: Left-Handed Presidents

Print out the coloring pages for all of the left-handed presidents. (Source: http://www.indiana.edu/~primate/left.html#U.S.%20Presidents)

James A. Garfield

Herbert C. Hoover

Harry S Truman

Gerald Ford

Ronald Reagan

George Bush

Bill Clinton

Barack Obama

Birth Place by State

Make a collection of U.S. President coloring pages that are somehow related to your state or by geographic region, based on the U.S. President’s place of birth. (Source for regions: U.S. Census Bureau; Source for birth places: Wikipedia)

Northeast (New England, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest)

Connecticut: George W. Bush

Massachusetts:John Adams

John Quincy Adams

John F. Kennedy

George H. W. Bush

New Hampshire: Franklin Pierce

New York:Martin Van Buren

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Millard Fillmore

Theodore Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

New Jersey: Grover Cleveland

Pennsylvania:James Buchanan


Vermont:
Chester A. Arthur

Calvin Coolidge

Midwest

Illinois: Ronald Reagan

Iowa: Herbert Hoover

Missouri: Harry S. Truman

Nebraska: Gerald Ford

Ohio: Ulysses S. Grant

Rutherford B. Hayes

James A. Garfield

Benjamin Harrison

William McKinley

William Howard Taft

Warren G. Harding


South (South Atlantic, East South Central, West South Central)


Arkansas:Bill Clinton

Georgia: Jimmy Carter

Kentucky:Abraham Lincoln

North Carolina:James K. Polk

Andrew Johnson

South Carolina: Andrew Jackson

Texas:Dwight D. Eisenhower

Lyndon B. Johnson

Virginia: George Washington

Thomas Jefferson

James Madison

James Monroe

William Henry Harrison

John Tyler

Zachary Taylor

Woodrow Wilson


West (Mountain and Pacific)

California: Richard Nixon

Hawaii:Barack Obama

Time – Choose the U.S. President coloring page relevant to the history lesson.

President’s Day 2009 Coloring Pages

Print out a couple of different coloring pages of the U.S. Presidents individually.

George Washington

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

James Madison

James Monroe

John Quincy Adams

Andrew Jackson

Martin van Buren

William Henry Harrison

John Tyler

James K. Polk

Zachary Taylor

Millard Fillmore

Franklin Pierce

James Buchanan

Abraham Lincoln

Andrew Johnson

Ulysses S. Grant

Rutherford B. Hayes

James A. Garfield

Chester A. Arthur

Grover Cleveland

Benjamin Harrison

Grover Cleveland

William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

William H. Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Warren G. Harding

Calvin Coolidge

Herbert C. Hoover

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Harry S Truman

Dwight D. Eisenhower

John F. Kennedy

Lyndon B. Johnson

Richard M. Nixon

Gerald Ford

Jimmy Carter

Ronald Reagan

George Bush

Bill Clinton

George W. Bush

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