Donald Trump Worksheet (Free Printables for Kids)
Have fun learning about the life of the 45th President of the United States with our free Donald Trump worksheet.
From his early life and business career to his time in the White House, this worksheet covers key facts and events in a kid-friendly way. It’s perfect for history lessons, social studies projects, or just as a fun activity to spark curiosity about American politics.
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Donald Trump printables
There are nine free worksheets including a timeline of important events in his life and coloring pages of him and his family.
This is free for personal use and classroom use only. To access the free pdf file please scroll to the bottom of the post.
Donald Trump timeline
This interactive timeline activity is designed to help children learn about key events in Donald Trump’s life and career.
There is a blank timeline with 4 spaces for the children to complete. The next page has 4 boxes that need to be colored in, and then cut out and put in the correct space on the timeline. Next to the images are the descriptions of what they are:
Donald Trump Jr. was born on December 31, 1977, followed by Ivanka Trump on October 30, 1981. A significant milestone in Donald Trump’s career came with the completion of Trump Tower on November 30, 1983.
Eric Trump was born soon after, on January 6, 1984. Years later, Tiffany Trump was born on October 13, 1993, and the youngest, Barron Trump, was born on March 20, 2006.
In a notable moment, Donald Trump and Melania Trump were seen together outside the White House.
Donald Trump served as the 45th President of the United States, from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021.
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Donald Trump coloring pages
This page features portraits of Donald Trump’s three eldest children—Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump. The accompanying text provides a brief overview of each child’s role and contributions within the Trump family and their involvement in the Trump Organization.
This page combines an illustration of the iconic Trump Tower in New York City with a portrait of Donald Trump. The text highlights Trump Tower as a symbol of Donald Trump’s success in real estate and his rise to prominence.
This coloring page features Tiffany Trump and Barron Trump, Donald Trump’s two youngest children. The text gives a brief introduction to their lives, including Tiffany’s education and charitable work, and Barron’s interests during his time in the White House.
This page showcases Donald Trump wearing his signature “Make America Great Again” hat. The illustration and text capture the essence of his political campaign and his influence in American politics.
This page features a portrait of Donald Trump alongside his wife, Melania Trump. The text describes their roles as President and First Lady, focusing on their impact during Trump’s presidency.
This coloring page provides a detailed illustration of the White House, the official residence and workplace of the U.S. President. The text highlights its significance as a symbol of American leadership and governance.
The White House in Washington, D.C., served as Donald Trump’s residence and the seat of the U.S. government during his presidency from 2017 to 2021.
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Last Updated on 27 August 2024 by Clare Brown
Why is there more info on Trump’s kids rather than the man himself? He has accomplished so much in his first term, why wouldn’t you mention even one of the good things he has done? This is very disappointing…..my kids were hoping for more.
Hi I am sorry your kids didn’t enjoy them. I just wanted to talk about his family, as I have done for all of the presidents.