What’s The History Behind Presidents' Day?
Presidents’ Day, also known as Washington’s Birthday, has an interesting history that offers a natural entry point for classroom learning. Originally established to honor George Washington, the holiday later evolved into a broader observance recognizing the leadership and legacy of U.S. presidents.
This collection brings together Presidents’ Day activities and lesson plans that help students explore the role of the president in a democracy, the responsibilities of leadership, and how the office has changed over time. Lessons examine figures such as Washington and Lincoln while also encouraging students to think critically about presidential power, decision-making, and civic responsibility.
Designed for PreK–12 classrooms, the resources include hands-on activities, discussion-based lessons, primary sources, and multimedia materials that support a range of learning styles. Topics include the structure of the presidency, historical context, notable moments in presidential history, and the broader impact presidents have had on the nation.
Whether used to mark Presidents’ Day or as part of a larger U.S. history or civics unit, this collection helps students connect historical leadership to democratic principles that continue to shape the country today.