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President’s Day Math Activity (Grades 3–5)

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This 15–30 minute activity practices ages, elapsed time, timelines, basic statistics, term limits, and word problems using presidents’ data. Mix of Multiple Choice, Multiple Selection, Short Answer, Numeric reasoning, True/False, and a short written response. Use as a warm-up, short quiz, or exit ticket.

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Pitanje 1
1.

George Washington was born in $1732$ and became president in $1789$. How old was he when he became president?

Pitanje 2
2.

George Washington was inaugurated in $1789$. Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated in $1861$. How many years passed between Washington’s first inauguration and Lincoln’s first inauguration?

Pitanje 3
3.

Which of these statements about presidential terms are true? (Choose two)

Pitanje 4
4.

Franklin D. Roosevelt served more years as president than any other U.S. president.

Pitanje 5
5.

Franklin D. Roosevelt served from $1933$ to $1945$. How many years did he serve as president?

Pitanje 6
6.

John Adams was born in $1735$ and became president in $1797$. How old was he when he took office?

Pitanje 7
7.

A president’s salary in $1989$ was $200{,}000$. By $2021$ the salary was $400{,}000$. What is the percent increase from $1989$ to $2021$? Show steps or write the final percent.

Pitanje 8
8.

How many years passed between George Washington’s first inauguration in $1789$ and Barack Obama’s first inauguration in $2009$?

Pitanje 9
9.

A vice president becomes president halfway through a 4-year term (they serve 2 years), then is elected for two full terms. How many total years did that person serve?

Pitanje 10
10.

Choose three presidents from the provided list and create a timeline showing the years each president started and ended their terms.

  1. George Washington: $1789$ — $1797$

  2. John Adams: $1797$ — $1801$

  3. Thomas Jefferson: $1801$ — $1809$

  4. Andrew Jackson: $1829$ — $1837$

  5. Abraham Lincoln: $1861$ — $1865$

  6. Theodore Roosevelt: $1901$ — $1909$

  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt: $1933$ — $1945$

  8. Dwight D. Eisenhower: $1953$ — $1961$

  9. John F. Kennedy: $1961$ — $1963$

  10. Richard Nixon: $1969$ — $1974$

  11. Ronald Reagan: $1981$ — $1989$

  12. Barack Obama: $2009$ — $2017$