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Report Rubric Evaluation Academia Santa Rosa De Lima English Fourth Fifth Grade Name: _____________________________ January 20, 2018 Due date: To hand in April 6, 2018 Value 100 points Title: ______________________________ Prof. Eddie Ortiz Roman, Ph.D Important Note: Student that don’t hand in Draft February 23, 2018, will be deducted 15 point in the project. The Draft will be written by hand in by the student written by hand February 23, 2018. The project will be hand in April 6, 2018 A. Written Presentation B. Introduction C. Draft and Originality D. Heading a) Name b) Title: ____________________________________ c) Name of Professor E. Orthography – Well written, correct grammar and spelling. F. Write a Biography of the chosen President. G. Answer the following questions.

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Report Rubric EvaluationAcademia Santa Rosa De Lima

English Fourth Fifth Grade

Name: _____________________________ January 20, 2018

Due date: To hand in April 6, 2018 Value 100 points

Title: ______________________________ Prof. Eddie Ortiz Roman, Ph.D

Important Note:

Student that don’t hand in Draft February 23, 2018, will be deducted 15 point in the project.

The Draft will be written by hand in by the student written by hand February 23, 2018.

The project will be hand in April 6, 2018

A. Written Presentation

B. Introduction

C. Draft and Originality

D. Heading

a) Name

b) Title: ____________________________________

c) Name of Professor

E. Orthography – Well written, correct grammar and spelling.

F. Write a Biography of the chosen President.

G. Answer the following questions.

a) What were the most important events he did through his campaign?

b) What were your most important ideals in his campaign?

c) What were his ideals before becoming president of the united states?

d) Find information about his education.

e) What were the most important events that made a difference to the country in its

campaign as President of the United States?

f) Do a brief summary from the President you are working on.

1) Write at least five details; What does a President of the United States should do

to do make better countries for his nation .

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Theme Selection:

a) Presidents of the United States.

1) George Washington (1789) 31) Herbert Hoover ( 1929)

2) John Adams (1797) 32) Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( 1933 )

3) Thomas Jefferson ( 1801) 33) Harry S Truman ( 1945 )

4) James Madison ( 1809) 34) Dwight Eisenhower ( 1953 )

5) James Monroe ( 1817) 35) John F Kennedy ( 1961 )

6) John Quincy Adams ( 1825) 36) Lyndon B Johnson ( 1963 )

7) Andrew Jackson ( 1829) 37) Richard Nixon ( 1969 )

8) Martin Van Buren ( 1837) 38) Gerald Ford ( 1974 )

9) William Henry Harrison ( 1841) 39) Jimmy Carter ( 1977 )

10) John Tyler ( 1841) 40) Ronald Reagan ( 1981 )

11) James K Polk ( 1845) 41) George H W Bush ( 1989 )

12) Zackary Taylor (1849) 42) Bill Clinton ( 1993 )

13) Millard Filmore ( 1850) 43) George W Bush ( 2009 )

14) Franklin Pierce ( 1853) 44) Barack Obama ( 2009 )

15) James Buchanan ( 1857) 37) Richard Nixon ( 1969 )

16) Abraham Lincoln ( 1861) 38) Gerald Ford ( 1974 )

17) Andrew Jackson ( 1865) 39) Jimmy Carter ( 1977 )

18) Ulysses S. Grant ( 1877) 40) Ronald Reagan ( 1981)

19) Rutherford B Hayes ( 1877 ) 41) George W Bush (1989)

20) James A Garfield ( 1881) 42) Bill Clinton ( 1993)

21) Chester A Arthur ( 1881) 43) George W Bush ( 2009)

22) Grover Cleveland ( 1885) 44) Barack Obama ( 2017 )

23) Benjamin Harrison ( 1889 )

24) Grover Cleveland ( 1893 )

25) William McKinley (1897)

26) Theodore Roosevelt (1901)

27) William Howard Taft ( 1909)

28) Woodrow Wilson ( 1913 )

29) Warren G Harding ( 1921 )

30) Calvin Coolidge (1923)

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List of presidentsParties

      No party       Federalist       Democratic-Republican       Democratic       Whig       Republican

№ President Took office

Left office Party Term

[n 1]

Previous office

Vice President

1George

Washington(1732–1799)

[11][12][13]

April 30, 1789[n 2] March 4, 1797 n/a [14]

1(1789)

Commander-in-Chief of the Continental

Army(1775–1783)

 

John Adams2(1792)

2John Adams(1735–1826)

[15][16][17]March 4, 1797 March 4, 1801

[n 3] Federalist 3(1796) Vice President Thomas

Jefferson

3Thomas Jefferson

(1743–1826)[18][19][20]

March 4, 1801 March 4, 1809 Democratic-Republican

4(1800)

Vice President

Aaron BurrMarch 4, 1801 –

March 4, 1805

5(1804)

George Clinton [n

4][n 5]

March 4, 1805 –

April 20, 1812

4 James Madison

(1751–1836)[21][22][23]

March 4, 1809 March 4, 1817 Democratic-Republican

6(1808)

Secretary of State

(1801–1809)

 Vacant[n 6]

April 20, 1812 – March 4, 1813

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7(1812)

Elbridge Gerry [n 4] [n 5] March 4, 1813 –

November 23, 1814

Vacant[n 6]

November 23, 1814 – March 4, 1817

5James

Monroe(1758–1831)

[24][25][26]

March 4, 1817 March 4, 1825 Democratic-Republican

8(1816)

Secretary of State

(1811–1817)

Daniel D. Tompkins9

(1820)

6John Quincy

Adams(1767–1848)

[27][28][29]

March 4, 1825 March 4, 1829[n 3]

Democratic-Republican

10(1824)

Secretary of State

(1817–1825)

John C. Calhoun [n 7] March 4, 1825 –

December 28, 1832

7Andrew Jackson

(1767–1845)[30][31][32]

March 4, 1829 March 4, 1837 Democratic

11(1828)

U.S. Senator from Tennessee

(1823–1825)

 Vacant[n 6]

December 28, 1832 – March 4, 1833

12(1832)

Martin Van Buren

March 4, 1833 –

March 4, 1837

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8Martin Van

Buren(1782–1862)

[33][34][35]

March 4, 1837 March 4, 1841[n 3] Democratic 13

(1836) Vice PresidentRichard Mentor Johnson

9

William Henry

Harrison(1773–1841)

[36][37][38]

March 4, 1841 April 4, 1841[n 5][n 4] Whig

14(1840

Minister to Colombia

(182)8–1829)John Tyler

10John Tyler(1790–1862)

[39][40][41]April 4, 1841 March 4, 1845

WhigApril 4, 1841 – September 13,

1841

Vice President[n 8] Vacant[n 6]

Independent[n 9]

September 13, 1841 – March

4, 1845

11

James K. Polk

(1795–1849)[42][43][44]

March 4, 1845 March 4, 1849 Democratic 15(1844)

Governor of Tennessee

(1839–1841)

George M. Dallas

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12

Zachary Taylor

(1784–1850)[45][46][47]

March 4, 1849 July 9, 1850[n 5][n 4] Whig

16(1848)

U.S. Army Major general from the 1st

Infantry Regiment

(1846–1849)

Millard Fillmore

13

Millard Fillmore

(1800–1874)[48][49][50]

July 9, 1850 March 4, 1853[n 10] Whig Vice President Vacant[n 6]

14

Franklin Pierce

(1804–1869)[51][52][53]

March 4, 1853 March 4, 1857 Democratic 17(1852)

U.S. Army Brigadier

general from the 9th Infantry Regiment

(1847–1848)

William R. King [n 4] [n 5] March 4,

1853 – April 18, 1853

Vacant[n 6]

April 18, 1853 – March 4, 1857

15

James Buchanan

(1791–1868)[54][55][56]

March 4, 1857 March 4, 1861 Democratic 18(1856)

Minister to the United Kingdom

(1853–1856)

John C. Breckinridge

16 Abraham Lincoln

(1809–1865)[57][58][59]

March 4, 1861 April 15, 1865[n 5][n 11]

Republican 19(1860)

U.S. Representative from Illinois(1847–1849)

Hannibal Hamlin

March 4, 1861 –

March 4, 1865

RepublicanNational Union [n 12]

20(1864)

Andrew JohnsonMarch 4,

1865 – April 15, 1865

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17

Andrew Johnson

(1808–1875)[60][61][62]

April 15, 1865 March 4, 1869

DemocraticNational Union [n 12]

Independent[n

13]

Vice President Vacant[n 6]

18

Ulysses S. Grant

(1822–1885)[63][64][65]

March 4, 1869 March 4, 1877 Republican

21(1868)

Commanding General of the

U.S. Army(1864–1869)

Schuyler Colfax

March 4, 1869 –

March 4, 1873

22(1872)

Henry Wilson [n 4] [n 5]

March 4, 1873 –

November 22, 1875

Vacant[n 6]

November 22, 1875 – March 4, 1877

19

Rutherford B. Hayes

(1822–1893)[66][67][68]

March 4, 1877 March 4, 1881 Republican 23(1876)

Governor of Ohio

(1868–1872, 1876–1877)

William A. Wheeler

20

James A. Garfield

(1831–1881)[69][70][71]

March 4, 1881September 19,

1881[n 5][n 11]

Republican

24(1880)

U.S. Representative

from Ohio(1863–1881)

Chester A. Arthur

21

Chester A. Arthur

(1829–1886)[72][73][74]

September 19, 1881 March 4, 1885 Republican Vice President Vacant[n 6]

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22

Grover Cleveland

(1837–1908)[75][76]

March 4, 1885 March 4, 1889[n 3] Democratic 25

(1884)

Governor of New York

(1883–1885)

Thomas A. Hendricks [n 4]

[n 5]

March 4, 1885 –

November 25, 1885

Vacant[n 6]

November 25, 1885 – March 4, 1889

23

Benjamin Harrison

(1833–1901)[77][78][79]

March 4, 1889 March 4, 1893[n 3] Republican 26

(1888)

U.S. Senator from Indiana(1881–1887)

Levi P. Morton

24

Grover Cleveland

(1837–1908)[75][76]

March 4, 1893 March 4, 1897 Democratic 27(1892)

President(1885–1889)

Adlai Stevenson

25

William McKinley

(1843–1901)[80][81][82]

March 4, 1897September 14,

1901[n 5][n 11]

Republican

28(1896)

Governor of Ohio

(1892–1896)

Garret Hobart [n 4] March 4, 1897 –

November 21, 1899

Vacant[n 6]

November 21, 1899 – March 4, 1901

29(1900)

Theodore RooseveltMarch 4, 1901 –

September 14, 1901

26

Theodore Roosevelt

(1858–1919)[83][84][85]

September 14, 1901

March 4, 1909[n 10] Republican Vice President

Vacant[n 6]

September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1905

30(1904)

Charles W. FairbanksMarch 4, 1905 –

March 4, 1909

27

William Howard Taft(1857–1930)

[86][87][88]

March 4, 1909 March 4, 1913[n 3] Republican 31

(1908)

Secretary of War

(1904–1908)

James S. Sherman [n 4] [n

5]

March 4, 1909 –

October 30, 1912

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Vacant[n 6]

October 30, 1912 – March 4, 1913

28

Woodrow Wilson

(1856–1924)[89][90][91]

March 4, 1913 March 4, 1921 Democratic

32(1912)

Governor of New Jersey

(1911–1913)

Thomas R. Marshall33

(1916)

29

Warren G. Harding

(1865–1923)[92][93][94]

March 4, 1921August 2,

1923[n 5][n 4]

Republican34

(1920)

U.S. Senator from Ohio

(1915–1921)

Calvin Coolidge

30

Calvin Coolidge

(1872–1933)[95][96][97]

August 2, 1923 March 4, 1929 Republican Vice President

Vacant[n 6]

August 2, 1923 – March 4, 1925

35(1924)

Charles G. Dawes

March 4, 1925 –

March 4, 1929

31

Herbert Hoover

(1874–1964)[98][99][100]

March 4, 1929 March 4, 1933[n 3] Republican 36

(1928)

Secretary of Commerce

(1921–1928)

Charles Curtis

32

Franklin D. Roosevelt

(1882–1945)[101][102][103]

March 4, 1933 April 12, 1945[n 5][n 4] Democratic

37(1932)

[n 14]

Governor of New York

(1929–1932)

John Nance Garner

March 4, 1933 –

January 20, 1941

38(1936)

39(1940)

Henry A. Wallace

January 20, 1941 –

January 20, 1945

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40(1944)

Harry S. Truman

January 20, 1945 – April

12, 1945

33

Harry S. Truman

(1884–1972)[104][105][106]

April 12, 1945 January 20, 1953 Democratic Vice President

Vacant[n 6]

April 12, 1945 – January 20, 1949

41(1948)

Alben W. Barkley

January 20, 1949 –

January 20, 1953

34

Dwight D. Eisenhower(1890–1969)

[107][108][109]

January 20, 1953

January 20, 1961

[n 15]Republican

42(1952)

Supreme Allied Commander

Europe(1949–1952)

Richard Nixon43

(1956)

35

John F. Kennedy

(1917–1963)[110][111][112]

January 20, 1961

November 22, 1963

[n 5][n 11]Democratic

44(1960)

U.S. Senator from

Massachusetts(1953–1960)

Lyndon B. Johnson

36

Lyndon B. Johnson

(1908–1973)[113][114]

November 22, 1963

January 20, 1969 Democratic Vice President

Vacant[n 6]

November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1965

45(1964)

Hubert HumphreyJanuary 20,

1965 – January 20,

1969

37

Richard Nixon

(1913–1994)[115][116][117]

January 20, 1969

August 9, 1974

[n 7]Republican

46(1968)

Vice President(1953–1961)

Spiro Agnew [n 7]

January 20, 1969 –

October 10, 1973

47(1972)  

Vacant[n 6]

October 10, 1973 – December 6, 1973

Gerald FordDecember 6,

1973 – August 9,

197438 Gerald Ford

(1913–2006)[118][119][120]

August 9, 1974

January 20, 1977

[n 16]

Republican Vice President Vacant[n 6]

August 9, 1974 – December 19, 1974

Nelson RockefellerDecember

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19, 1974 – January 20,

1977

39

Jimmy Carter

(born 1924)[121][122][123]

January 20, 1977

January 20, 1981

[n 3]Democratic 48

(1976)

Governor of Georgia

(1971–1975)

Walter Mondale

40

Ronald Reagan

(1911–2004)[124][125][126]

January 20, 1981

January 20, 1989 Republican

49(1980)

Governor of California

(1967–1975)

George H. W. Bush50

(1984)

41

George H. W. Bush

(born 1924)[127][128][129]

January 20, 1989

January 20, 1993

[n 3]Republican 51

(1988) Vice President Dan Quayle

42Bill Clinton(born 1946)

[130][131][132]

January 20, 1993

January 20, 2001 Democratic

52(1992)

Governor of Arkansas

(1979–1981, 1983–1992)

Al Gore53

(1996)

43

George W. Bush

(born 1946)[133][134][135]

January 20, 2001

January 20, 2009 Republican

54(2000)

Governor of Texas

(1995–2000)Dick Cheney

55(2004)

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44

Barack Obama

(born 1961)[136]

4445

Approved by: ___________________________________

Principal: Dr. Lorrie M. Cuevas, Ph.D, Ed