The United States Presidents

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The United States Presidents
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Release Date Jan. 31-Feb. 6
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Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner
By BETTY DEBNAM
Ronald Wilson Reagan is No. 40
from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam @ 1981 Universal Pre•• Syndicate
The United States Presidents
,
2. John Adams
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. James Madison
5. James Monroe
7. Andrew Jackson
8. Martin Van Buren
9. William Henry
Harrison
10. John Tyler
11. James K. Polk
13. Millard Fillmore
14. Franklin Pierce
19. Rutherford B.
20. James A.
Garfield
John Quincy
12. Zachary Taylor
15. James Buchanan 16. Abraham Lincoln 17. Andrew Johnson 18. Ulysses S. Grant
21. Chester A.
Arthur
22,24. Grover
Cleveland
23. Benjamin
Harrison
25. William
McKinley
26. Theodore
Roosevelt
33. Harry S.
Truman
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27. William
Howard Taft
28. Woodrow
Wilson
29. Warren G.
Harding
30. Calvin
Coolidge
31. Herbert C.
Hoover
32. Franklin D.
Roosevelt
34. Dwight D.
Eisenhower
35. John F.
Kennedy
36. Lyndon B.
Johnson
37. Richard M.
Nixon
38. Gerald R.
Ford
39. Jimmy (James
Earl) Carter
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Here are facts about Reagan's state, California
Ronald Reagan was
once governor of
California.
California is
the leading
wine producer
in the U.S.
California
State bird:
California Valley
Quail
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California is
largest state and has the
largest population in the
U.S.
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California state
flag
More airplane
made
in California than in any
other state.
The California
state tree, the
redwood, is the
tallest living thing
in the world.
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There are more motor vehicles in
California than in any other state
·n the country.
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Illinois.
2. His
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'3. He once had a
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president.
7. He had many
6. Reagan is a member of the
fans as an
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More Reagan Facts
See if you ca n find:
• teacup
• word MINI
• tennis court
• doughnut
• pen cil
• boomerang
• playing card
• building
• glove
• truck
• music note
• At the age of 69, Ronald Reagan
is the oldest president ever to take
office. He is also the first divorced
president with two sets of children.
• None of the Reagan children are
planning to live in the 132-room White House
with th eir parents.
• Reagan's two older children helped him run
for president. The youngest two did not. His
older daughter is even thinking about running
for public office someday.
• Rea gan calls his wife " Mommy."
• Mrs. Reagan has many interests, especially
the foster grandparents program. This is a
program in which older people take an interest
in youngsters.
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and Cheese
I Macaroni
You'll need:
I •• 12 8-ounce
package elbow macaroni
cups shredded Cheddar cheese
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1
cup bread crumbs
I • 1 egg
I .2 cups milk
I • salt and pepper to taste
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Father:
Where are
you going?
Daughter:
To milk the
cow .
Father: In
that pretty
dress?
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No, In this
pretty milk
pail.
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1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
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2. Get an adult's help to boil macaroni according to ~
package directions.
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3. Drain the macaroni and put half of it in a
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casserole dish. Sprinkle over it half of the cheese,
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half of the bread crumbs, the salt and pepper.
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4. Add rest of macaroni and top with remaining
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bread crumbs and cheese.
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5. Beat egg into milk and pour over macaroni.
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Mighty
Funny: Did
you have a
dream last
night?
Tom: Yes.
Mighty
Funny: What
was it about?
Tom: I don't
know. I slept
through
most of it.
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Supersport: Steve Carlton
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Steve Carlton is a
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lefthanded ace pitcher ~~
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for the world champion ~i
Philadelphia Phillies.
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He has won 20 games ~_~
or more during five
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seasons of his 15-year ]~
big-league career.
He
won three National League
Cy Young Awards. This award is given
each year to the top pitcher in the league.
Steve was born in Miami, Florida. He
went to Miami Dade Junior College. He
makes his off-season home in
Chesterfield, Missouri.
Steve is married and has two sons. He
in shape during the off-season by
hunting and doing stretching exercises.
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Here are recipes fine as company fare but easy enough to
be -k ids' stuff.
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You'll need: 12 slices bread
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our next
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1 can (8 oz.) tomato sauce
1 tablespoon oregano
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
What to do: 1. Toast bread on one side under the broiler.
2. Place cheese on the untoasted side of slices.
-3. Cover cheese with about a tablespoon of
tomato sauce per slice and sprinkle lightly _
with oregano and Parmesan cheese.
4. Broil until lightly browned.
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Meet Ronald Rea an and Famil
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The Reagan family. 1. President Reagan; 2. divorced
daughter Maureen, 39, works for a trade association;
3. wife Nancy, 56; 4. daughter Patti, 28, wants to be an'
actress; 5. adopted son Michael, 35, a businessman who
Ronald Reagan was born
February 6, 1911, in
Tampico, Illinois. Soon he
will be 70 years old.
As a child, Ronald Reagan
lived the life of the smalltown, All-American boy.
The family did not have
much money. His father,
Jack, was a shoe salesman.
They lived in several small
towns in Illinois. Ronald was
called "Dutch" when he was
growIng up.
In high school he became
interested in football. He also
played in college. He worked
his way through Eureka, a
small college not far from his
home.
After graduating, Reagan
worked as a sports
announcer. He moved to
California to work in
pictures. He spent three years
in the Army Air Corps
during World War II. During
his movie career, he made 50
sells equipment for making gasohol; 6. Michael's wife,
Colleen (they have a 2 year-old son); 7. son Ron, 22, a
ballet dancer in New York City. He has recently
married and is the only child not living in California.
films. From movies he went
into television.
He was president of an
actors' union for several
years.
Reagan became interested
in politics and was elected
governor of California for
two terms.
After serving as governor,
he started a radio show and
newspaper column that were
heard and read in many
21 'p arts of the country.
~ He ran for president in 1976
~ but did not get the
~ nomination. He ran again in
~ 1980 and won!
Reagan's father
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was a shoe
~ Reagan has been married
salesman.
; twice. His current wife,
Reagan got his
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Nancy, was an actress before
love for acting
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from his mother, ~ marrying him.
who liked to put ~ The Reagans have two
on talent shows
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P a tt·1 an d R on. H e
at home. Here he l C 1 ren,
is shown as the
~ has two older children,
"baby" of the
~ Maureen and Michael, from
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Some of the presidents' last names are hidden in the
block below. See if you can find: Adams, Monroe, Tyler,
Polk, Hayes, Taylor, Lincoln, Taft, Wilson, Nixon, Ford,
Carter, Pierce, Madison, Grant, Hoover, Washington,
Jefferson, Buchanan, McKinley and Roosevelt.
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Here's a sentence using some of the words in the
picture. See if you can find all of the A words.
Can
make up your own sentence?
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All animals ate apples after autographing an
airplane.
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Teacher's
Guide~ups
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For use by teachers and parents at home and at
school.
For use with issue: The United States
Presidents
Page 1: Pre-reader and beginning reader:
1. Read the page to the children. Point to the numbers. Call out a
number and see if the child can find it.
2. Cut the page apart, leaving on the names and numbers. Ask the
children to put the page back together in the proper order. (Point out that
Grover Cleveland served two terms, but they were not consecutive.)
Beginning Reader:
Call out the name of a president. Tell the children what row he is on.
Then ask them, using what they know about beginning sounds, to find that
president.
Reader:
1. Ask the children to add the dates the presidents served.
2. Find out what state each president is from and see which state has
the most presidents.
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3. Cut the page apart and paste each president on a separate sheet of
paper. Ask the children to do research and find out at least three
interesting facts about each president.
4. Assign a president to each child in the classroom. Ask each to make a
report to the class as if he or she were that president, speaking and telling
about his term.
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