Who Is President?
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Challenging for younger readers and informative for older ones, this guide integrates biographical information and facts about the presidents to provide an excellent reading and informational tool. Furthermore, the imagery of the presidents and the rhyme schematics help students to affix historical events and facts to presidents.
Who Is President? includes interesting trivia regarding the presidents, their families, and their places of birth, as well as important historical facts about each presidency. Poetry serves to make the content memorable, and the factual information can provide a starting point for additional inquiry. Also included are exercises to teach important skills to students.
Help your young scholar learn about American history and have fun in the process with Who Is President?
Fannie T. Brown
Fannie T. Brown is a native of Bladenboro, North Carolina. She grew up in this small town, where she enjoyed farming and fishing. Most of all, she enjoyed reading to younger children and helping them with their homework. The children soon named these tutorial sessions as Play Teacher. After completing high school, she attended Winston-Salem Teacher’s College, now known as Winston-Salem State University, which is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. After graduating in 1965, she moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where she became a permanent resident. She began teaching in Horry County Schools while undertaking graduate work at the University of South Carolina. After retiring from Horry County Schools in 1996, she decided to Play Teacher once again for younger children by writing children’s books. Her books incorporate poetry, illustrations, fun-filled facts, and a teaching methodology that facilitates material comprehension and material retention for young children. To date, she has produced the following titles: Who Is President? Where Are the Children? When I Am the Leader . . . What About Your States? Why This?
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Who Is President? - Fannie T. Brown
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
George Washington (1st president)
John Adams (2nd president)
Thomas Jefferson (3rd president)
James Madison (4th president
James Monroe (5th president)
John Quincy Adams (6th president)
Andrew Jackson (7th president)
Martin Van Buren (8th president)
William Henry Harrison (9th president)
John Tyler (10th president)
James Polk (11th president)
Zachary Taylor (12th president)
Millard Fillmore (13th president)
Franklin Pierce (14th president)
James Buchanan (15th president)
Abraham Lincoln (16th president)
Andrew Johnson (17th president)
Ulysses S. Grant (18th president)
Rutherford B. Hayes (19thpresident)
James Abram Garfield (20th president)
Chester Alan Arthur (21st president)
Grover Cleveland (22nd president)
Benjamin Harrison (23rd president)
Grover Cleveland (24th president)
William McKinley (25th president)
Theodore Roosevelt (26th president)
William Howard Taft (27th president)
Woodrow Wilson (28th president)
Warren Gamaliel Harding (29th president)
Calvin Coolidge (30th president)
Herbert Clark Hoover (31st president)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (32nd president)
Harry S. Truman (33rd president)
Dwight David Eisenhower (34th president)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (35th president)
Lyndon Baines Johnson (36th president)
Richard Milhous Nixon (37th president)
Gerald Rudolph Ford (38th president)
Jimmy Earl Carter (39th president)
Ronald Reagan (40th president)
George Herbert Walker Bush (41st president)
Bill Clinton (42nd president)
George Walker Bush (43rd president)
Barrack Obama (44th president)
Acknowledgements
As I began to think of all the people to whom I would like to express my appreciation, I realized that the numbers are difficult to ascertain. So, with that in mind, first I would like to thank God for allowing me to bless others, and myself, through a fun-filled career as an educator, where I had an opportunity to see children mature into productive