Presidents' Day 2026 Teaching Resources
Celebrate Presidents' Day 2026 with printables crafts, activities for kids, and more teaching resources designed for teachers by teachers.
Each resource in this collection of American government and history resources has undergone a rigorous review by a member of our expert teacher team to ensure it's ready to be used in the classroom. With a variety of editable curriculum-aligned resources, plus fun holiday crafts, there's something for every teacher!
Is this your first year teaching about Presidents' Day? Or maybe you're just looking for some fresh angles on the topic? Read on for a primer on this American holiday, including when Presidents' Day will fall on the school calendar in 2025!
What Is Presidents' Day? A Kid-Friendly Definition
If you're teaching your students all about Presidents' Day, it helps to have a definition handy to explain what it is. Here's one from our teacher team:
Presidents' Day is an American holiday that we celebrate every year to honor and remember all the past presidents of our country.
When Is Presidents' Day in 2026?
Presidents' Day is officially celebrated on the third Monday in February every year — which means it will be celebrated on February 16, 2026.
The holiday used to pop up on different days of the week until Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act in 1971, an attempt to create more three-day weekends for the nation’s workers.
Presidents' Day is one that most teachers and students will spend outside of school, but that doesn't mean you have to skip out on celebrating the presidents. Plan your activities for the week leading up to the holiday or when you return to school!
Is Presidents' Day a Federal Holiday?
There's an easy yes to this question!
Presidents' Day is a federal holiday that was originally established to honor George Washington, the first president of the United States, who was born on February 22.

Over time, the holiday has come to be seen as a way to honor all past presidents of the United States.
What Do You Teach Kids About Presidents' Day?
- The history of Presidents' Day and how it came to be a holiday.
- The role of the president of the United States, including the duties and responsibilities of the office.
- The history of the presidency, including the lives and accomplishments of some of the most important Presidents in American history.
- The importance of citizenship and civic engagement, and how young people can get involved in their communities and make a difference in the world.
- The values and ideals that have shaped the United States, such as democracy, liberty, and justice.

5 Fun Presidents' Day Facts for Kids
Trying to make sure your students understand the importance of Presidents' Day — beyond the fact that they get to sleep in? Here are some fun Presidents' Day facts for kids!
- Presidents' Day has been honored in some form since the 1800s, when it was first deemed a holiday to honor the birthday of President George Washington, who was born on February 22, 1732. President Rutherford B. Hayes signed the official law marking Washington's birthday as a federal holiday in 1879.
- When the holiday was moved to the third Monday in February, the celebration of Washington’s birthday was officially combined with a celebration of President Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday was on February 12.
- Presidents’ Day is not the official name of the holiday. Although it's typically called that, and you'll see it marked as such on most calendars, technically, the US government never officially changed the name from "Washington's Birthday."
- The third Monday in February is also technically known as “Washington’s Birthday” or “George Washington Day" in the states of Virginia, Illinois, Iowa and New York.
- We use an apostrophe after the word "Presidents" in Presidents' Day because it is a day we celebrate every president!
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Illustrated Word Wall — Presidential Words for Presidents' Day
Learn about Presidents’ Day vocabulary with an illustrated presidential word wall for elementary grades.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Facts and Details Comprehension Pack
Read and learn about Franklin Delano Roosevelt with a reading passage and comprehension questions.
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Government Types – Fact Cards and Sorting Activity
Review the different forms of government and sort them into different categories with this sorting activity.
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Who Was John Adams? Mini Book
Learn fun facts about John Adams with a print-and-go informative mini book.
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Thomas Jefferson Printable Mini-Book
Read and learn about Thomas Jefferson with a printable informational reader and activity booklet.
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Inauguration Day – Comprehension Task
A comprehension task paired with a text about Inauguration Day.
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Presidents' Day Mini Book
Read and write about Presidents’ Day with a printable mini-book for primary readers
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Presidents' Day Trivia - Clip Card Center
Review and summarize concepts in relation to Presidents’ Day with a fun set of Presidents’ Day trivia clip cards.
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Presidents' Day Digital Centers
Celebrate Presidents’ Day with a digital math and literacy activity deck for kindergarten and first grade.
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Reading Comprehension Worksheet - American Flag Facts
Boost reading comprehension skills and knowledge of American flag facts with a printable reading comprehension worksheet.
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Presidents' Day Sorting Activity
Engage your learners in Presidents’ Day activities with a printable sorting center about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
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Presidents' Day Color by Number - Addition
Practice adding single-digit numbers with sums to 20 with a Presidents’ Day Color By Number Worksheet.
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Who was Abraham Lincoln? Book
Learn about the life and contributions of Abraham Lincoln with a printable mini-book filled with facts and activities for early readers.
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George Washington Mini-Book
Learn about the life and contributions of George Washington with a printable mini-book filled with facts and activities for early readers.
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Presidents' Day Bingo
Identify symbols associated with Presidents’ Day with this Bingo game.
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Presidents' Day Matching Activity
A matching activity to use around Presidents' Day or Independence Day.
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The History of Presidents' Day – Slide Deck
Teach the origins of Presidents' Day and the Uniform Monday Holiday Act with an informational instructional slide deck.
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Build the White House - Cut and Color Activity
A cut and color activity for students to create the White House.
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Abraham Lincoln Brochure Project
Demonstrate learning about the Abraham Lincoln’s contributions to America with a brochure project.
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Read Along Pocket Chart Cards - Barack Obama
Read and learn about Barack Obama with a set of pocket chart cards to use for reading and sight word practice.
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George Washington Brochure Template
Demonstrate learning about the George Washington’s contributions to America with a brochure project.
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President's Day Poster Template
Show what you know about Presidents’ Day with a printable Presidents’ Day Poster Template.
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Presidents' Day Finger Puppets
A set of finger puppets and writing templates that students can use around Presidents' Day.
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Funky Uncle Sam Craft Activity
A fun holiday craft to use for Presidents' Day and Independence Day.
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