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Presidents of the USA

This page has worksheets on American Presidents. Below you'll find a selection of printables, including reading comprehension passages, a research report project, and coloring pages.

USA Presidents - Worksheets

Research Report

This printable file requires students to choose and research an American president. Students draw pictures and answer biographical questions about their President.
3rd through 6th Grades
aUS President Research Project Report
Common Core
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President Coloring Pages

This page includes a picture of George Washington, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #1:  George Washington<br>Coloring Page
John Adams is the second president of the United States. This coloring activity includes an interesting fact and a notable quote from Adams.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #2: John Adams<br>Coloring Page
Print and color this picture of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States. This activity includes an interesting fact and a notable quote from Jefferson.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #3: Thomas Jefferson Coloring Page
Print and color this picture of James Madison, fourth president of the United States. This activity includes an interesting fact and a notable quote from Madison.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #4: James Madison<br>Coloring Page
Print out and color this picture of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States. This worksheet includes a notable quote from Monroe and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #5: James Monroe<br>Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of John Quincy Adams, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #6: John Quincy Adams<br>Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of Andrew Jackson, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #7: Andrew Jackson<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Martin Van Buren, the 8th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #8: Martin Van Buren<br>Coloring Page
Color this picture of William Henry Harrison, the 9th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Harrison.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #9: William Henry Harrison<br>Coloring Page
Color this picture of John Tyler, the 10th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Tyler.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #10: John Tyler<br>Coloring Page
Color this picture of James K. Polk, the 11th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Polk.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #11: James K. Polk<br>Coloring Page
Color this picture of Zachary Taylor, the 12th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Taylor.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #12: Zachary Taylor<br>Coloring Page
Print out and color this picture of Millard Fillmore, thirteenth president of the United States. This worksheet includes a notable quote from Fillmore and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #13: Millard Fillmore<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #14: Franklin Pierce<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #15: James Buchanan<br>Coloring Page
Print out and color this picture of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States. This worksheet includes a notable quote from Lincoln and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #16: Abraham Lincoln Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of Andrew Johnson, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #17: Andrew Johnson<br>Coloring Page
Print out and color this picture of Ulysses S. Grant, eighteenth president of the United States. This worksheet includes a notable quote from Grant and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #18: Ulysses S. Grant<br>Coloring Page
Color this picture of Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Hayes.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #19: Rutherford B. Hayes<br>Coloring Page
Color this picture of James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Garfield.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #20: James A. Garfield<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Chester A. Arthur, the 21st President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #21: Chester A. Arthur<br>Coloring Page
Color this picture of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Cleveland.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #22 and #24: Grover Cleveland<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #23: Benjamin Harrison<br>Coloring Page
William McKinley is the 25th president of the United States. This coloring activity includes an interesting fact and a notable quote from McKinley.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #25: William McKinley<br>Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of Theodore Roosevelt, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #26: Theodore Roosevelt<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #27:William Howard Taft<br>Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of Woodrow Wilson, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #28:Woodrow Wilson<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #29: Warren G. Harding<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #30: Calvin Coolidge<br>Coloring Page
Download, print, and color this picture of the thirty-first president of the United States, Herbert Hoover. This activity includes a notable quote from Hoover and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #31: Herbert Hoover<br>Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of Franklin Roosevelt, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #32: Franklin Roosevelt<br>Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of Harry Truman, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #33: Harry Truman<br>Coloring Page
Download, print, and color this picture of the thirty-fourth president of the United States, Dwight Eisenhower. This activity includes a notable quote from Eisenhower and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #34: Dwight Eisenhower<br>Coloring Page
This page includes a picture of John F. Kennedy, and a notable quotation. Color the picture. Use this sheet for a classroom bulletin board, or as a cover sheet for president research projects.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #35: John F. Kennedy<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Lyndon Johnson, the 36th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #36: Lyndon Johnson<br>Coloring Page
Download, print, and color this picture of the thirty-fourth president of the United States, Richard Nixon. This activity includes a notable quote from Nixon and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #37: Richard Nixon<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Gerald R. Ford, the 38th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #38: Gerald R. Ford<br>Coloring Page
Color this outline portrait of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #39: Jimmy Carter Coloring Page
This worksheet has a colorable portrait of Ronald Reagan. He was a Hollywood actor and 40th President of the USA.
1st through 7th Grades
aPresident #40: Ronald Reagan Coloring Page
Download, print, and color this picture of the forty-first president of the United States, George H.W. Bush. This activity includes a notable quote from Bush and an interesting fact.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #41: George H.W. Bush Coloring Page
Print and color this picture of Bill Clinton, the forty-second president of the United States. This activity includes an interesting fact and notable quote from Clinton.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #42: Bill Clinton Coloring Page
Color this picture of George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Bush.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #43: George W. Bush Coloring Page
Print and color this picture of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. This worksheet includes an interesting fact about Obama and a notable quote.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #44: Barack Obama Coloring Page
Print out and color this picture of Donald Trump, 45th and 47th president of the United States. This activity includes a notable quote and interesting fact about Trump.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #45 and #47: Donald Trump Coloring Page
Here's a picture of Joe Biden that students can color. Below the portrait is an inspirational quotation from Biden.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aPresident #46: Joe Biden Coloring Page

Reading Comprehension Passages

This file contains a non-fiction reading comprehension passage for 4th or 5th graders. It describes why the teddy bear was named after President Theodore Roosevelt. There are also reading comprehension questions and a vocabulary activity included.
4th and 5th Grades
aTheodore Roosevelt:  How the Teddy Bear Got It's Name
This short biographical passage will help students learn about George Washington, and why he decided to lead the American army in the War for Independence.
4th and 5th Grades
aGeorge Washington First US President
With this reading comprehension activity, you can learn all about the life of America's 16th president, Abraham Lincoln.
4th and 5th Grades
aAbraham Lincoln Biographical Passage
This short reading non-fiction passage has information and questions about Mount Rushmore, which features the faces four presidents - George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
3rd through 5th Grades
aMount Rushmore Article
This short reading comprehension passage contains facts and questions about the White House.
3rd through 5th Grades
aThe White House (Short Passage)

President Fact Sheets

This printout includes basic facts about the first United States president, including his birthplace, term dates, and that his teeth were not actually made of wood, as is commonly thought.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aGeorge Washington Fact Sheet
Students can color in this page while reading facts about the 2nd president of the United States.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJohn Adams Fact Sheet
Find out some facts about America's third president, Thomas Jefferson, with this printout that can also act as a coloring page.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aThomas Jefferson Fact Sheet
Did you know James Madison was a chess player? Students will learn that and more about the fourth president of the United States with this printable resource.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJames Madison Fact Sheet
Did you know James Monroe was the last president to dress in the style of the Revolutionary War era? Read that fact and more on this sheet.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJames Monroe Fact Sheet
Some students will know John Quincy Adams was the 6th U.S. president, but they may not know that he was also a huge fan of Shakespeare. Read some more about him with this coloring page.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJohn Quincy Adams Fact Sheet
How many people can say they were gifted a 1,400-pound wheel of cheese? It's hard to say, but Andrew Jackson was definitely among them.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aAndrew Jackson Fact Sheet
Print out this page to read some facts about the first president to be born a US citizen, Martin Van Buren.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aMartin Van Buren Fact Sheet
William Henry Harrison only served the office of president for one month. Find out more about him with this printout and coloring page.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aWilliam Henry Harrison Fact Sheet
Find out what John Tyler aspired to do before going into politics and more with this page on the 10th U.S. president.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJohn Tyler Fact Sheet
Your students can learn some basics about the 11th president with this printout.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJames K. Polk Fact Sheet
Print out this page to find out what Zachary Taylor's horse's name was and more facts about the 12th president.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aZachary Taylor Fact Sheet
Do your students know which president founded the first permanent library in the White House? They will if you print out this coloring page and fact sheet for them.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aMillard Fillmore Fact Sheet
Find out the basics about Franklin Pierce with this printable fact sheet and coloring page.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aFranklin Pierce Fact Sheet
Find out something you probably never expected to learn about the 15th president—his bedtime!—and more with this presidential fact sheet.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJames Buchanan Fact Sheet
Did you know President Lincoln had pet cats? Find out who gave them to him and more about the 16th president with this printable.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aAbraham Lincoln Fact Sheet
Andrew Johnson is perhaps best known for becoming president after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, but there's more to know about the 17th president.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aAndrew Johnson Fact Sheet
Find out when and where President Grant was born, a fun fact, and more with this printable fact sheet and coloring page.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aUlysses S. Grant Fact Sheet
Did you know Rutherford B. Hayes started the annual White House Easter Egg Roll? Find out this and more about him with this printout.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aRutherford B. Hayes Fact Sheet
Did you know James A. Garfield was ambidextrous? Print out this page to learn more about him.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aJames A. Garfield Fact Sheet
Find out why the 21st president was nicknamed "Elegant Arthur," and other facts about Chester A. Arthur with this sheet.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aChester A. Arthur Fact Sheet
Grover Cleveland was elected to two non-consecutive terms in 1885 and 1893. He was also the only president to get married at the White House! Read these and other basic facts about him with this printout.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aGrover Cleveland Fact Sheet
The first decorated Christmas tree was put up in the White House during Benjamin Harrison's time in office. Your students will learn this and more with this fact sheet.
Kindergarten to 7th Grade
aBenjamin Harrison Fact Sheet
Find out a few facts about the 25th president William McKinley—like what song his pet parrot could whistle!—with this fun fact sheet.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aWilliam McKinley Fact Sheet
This printout can be used as a coloring page and includes key facts about Theodore Roosevelt, such as which US agency he was responsible for creating.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aTheodore Roosevelt Fact Sheet
Did you know William Howard Taft was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? The 27th president considered it his greatest honor.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aWilliam Howard Taft Fact Sheet
Find out how President Wilson used sheep to save on groundskeeping expenses at the White House and more facts about him with this printout.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aWoodrow Wilson Fact Sheet
Find out why Warren G. Harding had a friend group nicknamed the "Poker Cabinet," and more with this fact and coloring sheet.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aWarren G. Harding Fact Sheet
Which president had a pet raccoon named Rebecca? With this worksheet, your students will learn it was Calvin Coolidge!
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aCalvin Coolidge Fact Sheet
The first president to have a telephone installed on his desk in the Oval Office was Herbert Hoover. Find out more about him with this fact and coloring page.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aHerbert Hoover Fact Sheet
FDR might be one of the most well-known presidents, but there are still things your students can learn about him. For example, do they know he was an avid stamp collector? With this sheet they will!
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aFranklin D. Roosevelt Fact Sheet
Did you know Harry S. Truman pursued a career as as a concert pianist before becoming president? Find out this and more about the 33rd president with this printable coloring and fact page.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aHarry S. Truman Fact Sheet
In addition to being the 34th president of the United States, Dwight Eisenhower was also a talented painter. Read that fact and more about him on this printable sheet.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aDwight D. Eisenhower Fact Sheet
Print out this page so your students can read a few facts about JFK and color a portrait of the 35th president.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aJohn F. Kennedy Fact Sheet
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