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1 Presidential requirements and Interesting Facts about the United States Presidents 5 th Grade U.S History By: Alexandra Keller

2 Overview O In this activity you will learn the requirements to become the United States President. You will also learn interesting facts about the different presidents. O At the end of the activity, take the quiz to show that you understand what you need to do to become the next United States President!

3 Helpful Tabs O Throughout the activity, these tabs will help you navigate through. O Refer back to this slide for reference. Home Back Forward Take Quiz QUIZ

4 Home Requirements to Become United States President Interesting Presidential Facts Quiz

5 Requirements to Become United States President START

6 Citizen Requirements O To become the U.S. President the person must be a natural-born citizen.

7 Age Requirement O To become the United States President, the person must be 35 years of age.

8 Resident Requirement O To become the United States President, the person must be a resident of the United States for 14 consecutive years.

9 Presidential Term O One term is 4 years. O A United States President can serve for 1 or 2 terms. After the first term, the President must be re-elected. Franklin D Roosevelt has been the only President to serve for 4 terms!

10 Presidential Power O United States President is head of: O State O Government O Leads: O Executive branch O Federal government O Commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces

11 Review Requirements to Become United States President O Refer Home if you need additional help O Click START when ready START

12 Practice Question #1 Mr. Jankowski was born in Africa, but moved to America 12 years ago. O Can Mr. Jankowski become the United States President? YES NOYESNO

13 CORRECT! Keep it up! The United States President must be a natural-born citizen.

14 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Requirements if you need a refresher. HINT: Can the United States President be born in Africa?

15 Practice Question #2 Jill wants to become the United States President. She has lived in the U.S. for 10 years. O Can Jill become President? YesYes NoNo

16 CORRECT! Keep it up! The U.S President must have lived in the U.S. for 14 years.

17 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Requirements if you need a refresher. HINT: How many years must a person live in the U.S. before becoming President?

18 Practice Question #3 Mr. Sime is the United States President. He CANNOT remember if he is head of State, Head of Government, or both. Is President Sime head of: State State Government BothGovernmentBoth

19 Correct! Keep it up! The U.S. President is head of State AND Government.

20 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Requirements if you need a refresher. HINT: What ARE the U.S. President's Powers?

21 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Requirements if you need a refresher. HINT: What ARE the U.S. President's Powers?

22 Interesting Presidential Facts

23 Number of United States Presidents O There have been 44 U.S. Presidents O Try to think of as many as you can. O How many did you think of?

24 If video doesn’t work, click this link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtEzq9SNcXs

25 Fun Fact: White House O There are 132 rooms in the White House!

26 Congress O Presidents do NOT have to serve in Congress before becoming the United States. O Considered “Washington Outsiders”

27 18 Presidents NEVER served in Congress O Washington O J. Adams O Jefferson O Taylor O Grant O Arthur O Cleveland O T. Roosevelt O Taft O Wilson O Coolidge O Hoover O F. Roosevelt O Eisenhower O Carter O Reagan O Clinton O G. W. Bush.

28 Vice Presidency O Presidents do NOT have to be the Vice President of the U.S. before becoming the President.

29 14 Presidents WERE Vice President before becoming President. O J. Adams O Jefferson O Van Buren O Tyler O Fillmore O A. Johnson O Arthur O T. Roosevelt O Coolidge O Truman O Nixon O L. Johnson O Ford O George Bush

30 Past Schooling of Presidents O 8 Presidents NEVER attended college. O 7 Presidents attended Harvard!

31 Ages of U.S. Presidents O Oldest (inaugurated) = Reagan (age 69) O Youngest (inaugurated) = Kennedy (age 43) O Other U.S. Presidents: Washington 5764 G.W. Bush T. Roosevelt 42 52 Lincoln

32 Review Interesting Presidential Facts O Refer Home if you need additional help O Click START when ready

33 Practice Question #1 O What degree of schooling must a person have before becoming U.S. President? NoneNone H.S Diploma College DiplomaH.S Diploma College Diploma

34 Correct! Keep it up! It doesn’t matter the amount of schooling a President completes, but most Presidents have at least a H.S. Diploma.

35 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Interesting Presidential Facts if you need a refresher.

36 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Interesting Presidential Facts if you need a refresher.

37 Practice Question #2 Must the U.S President serve as Vice President before becoming President? YesYes NoNo

38 CORRECT! Keep it up! The United States President does NOT have to be a Vice President before becoming President.

39 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Interesting Presidential Facts if you need a refresher.

40 Practice Question #3 Does a person need to serve in Congress before becoming the United States President? YesYes NoNo

41 CORRECT! Keep it up! A person does NOT need to serve in the congress before becoming President.

42 Not Quite! Click back to try again. Refer back to the Interesting Presidential Facts if you need a refresher.

43 Quiz O Read each scenario O Answer question O Click if you need more review before starting the Quiz. GOOD LUCK!

44 Question #1 Mrs. Walter is thinking about becoming the United States President. She has lived in the U.S. since 1997. O Can Mrs. Walter become the U.S. President? YES NOYESNO

45 Correct! GOOD WORK! The U.S. President must have lived in the United States for 14 years before being elected President. 2012-14=1998

46 Not Quite! Think about the Presidential Requirements and how many years the person must live in the United States before becoming President. Subtract 14 from the current year. Try again.

47 Question #2 The President of the United States, Barrack Obama was never the Vice President of the United States. O Can he still be the U.S. President? YesYes NoNo

48 Correct! Good Work! Obama doesn’t have to go to school, be in congress, or be Vice President before becoming United States President.

49 Not Quite! List Presidents that you remember and try to think of whether or not they were V.P. before becoming President. Try again.

50 Question #3 Mr. Smith is 41 years old and wants to become the United States President. O Can Mr. Smith become the United States president? YesYes NoNo

51 Correct! Good Work! Mr. Smith could have become the U.S. President 6 years ago. 41-35=6

52 Not Quite! Try to think of the age requirement one must be to become the President. Then subtract that number from Mr. Smith’s current age. Try again.

53 Question #4 Mrs. Baker has never served in the Congress, but wants to campaign to become the U.S. President. She is also a woman. O Can Mrs. Baker still run to become the U.S. President? YesYes NoNo

54 Correct! Good Work! Serving in the Congress is NOT a requirement to become the President.

55 Not Quite! Try to think of the different requirements of becoming the U.S. President. Is serving in Congress before becoming the President a MUST? Try again.

56 Question #5 Mr. Brown has been the President for 3 years. O Is he in his 1 st or 2 nd term? 1 st 1 st 2 nd2 nd

57 Correct! Good Work! The United States President can serve for TWO terms which are FOUR years each. 1 term = 4 years

58 Not Quite! Try to think of how many years are in one term. Then think of how many terms a President can serve. Try again.

59 Completed! Congrats you have completed the activity! You are now on your way to becoming the next United States President. TO THE BEGINNING


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