Kid Who Became President Game

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Description
Dan Gutman’s “Kid President” books are great tools for helping students understand the American political system (in The Kid Who Ran for President) and the office of the president (in The Kid Who Became President).
Use Gutman's books to supplement your Social Studies American government curriculum, and kids will love reading about a kid president - these books are full of kid humor!
This QA game is fun to play in centers or small groups. It's a great way to review for a test or to informally check comprehension. Simply print the 2 game board pieces and glue them onto a file folder, card stock, or pieces of thin cardboard (like a cereal box). Laminate for durability. Print the question/answer cards, glue to card stock, laminate, and cut apart. Then let kids play the game!
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