PRESIDENTS OF THE DEEP An Activity Book for Presidents' Day Weekend, 2012 YOUR NAME This book is made possible by: Submarine Force Museum & USS Nautilus
WELCOME! As we celebrate Presidents Day Weekend, 2012, please join us in remembering and having some fun with three American presidents and the subs named for them: James Madison, James Monroe, and Andrew Jackson. Play submarine Sudoku, wind your way through maddening mazes, color in presidential portraits, and more. And don t forget to check out Presidential Pursuits at the end of this booklet: find three special objects in the Museum and be entered in a drawing to win a real patch from one of the three featured subs: USS ANDREW JACKSON (SSBN-619), USS JAMES MONROE (SSBN-622), and USS JAMES MADISON (SSBN-627)! Have fun! PRESIDENTIAL AND SUBMARINE FUN FACTS! JAMES MADISON James Madison was the oldest of 12 children, but he never had any of his own. James Madison had a pet macaw, a type of parrot. James Madison was our shortest and lightest president he was five feet, four inches tall and weighed about 100 pounds. USS JAMES MADISON (SSBN-627) was the first submerged submarine to launch a POSEIDON missile, which was 34 feet long and weighed 65,000 pounds. JAMES MONROE The White House was first painted white the year James Monroe became president. James Monroe was shot in the shoulder during the Revolutionary War. The bullet stayed in his arm for the rest of his life. USS JAMES MONROE (SSBN-622) was built in just 369 days. It took shipyard workers 1,092 days almost two more years to build USS OHIO (SSBN-726). In her 26 years of service, USS JAMES MONROE completed 77 patrols and traveled over 500,000 miles with 18 commanding officers and 2,600 Sailors. ANDREW JACKSON Andrew Jackson was the first president to be born in a log cabin. Andrew Jackson was the first president to ride on a train. Andrew Jackson joined the military to fight in the Revolutionary War when he was only 13 years old. USS ANDREW JACKSON was the first submerged submarine to launch a POLARIS A3 missile, which can travel up to 2,500 nautical miles (nearly 3,000 regular miles) to reach a target about the distance from New York City to Los Angeles, California! SUB MATCH Draw a line from the sub on the left that matches the one on the right. Careful, it s tricky! Want to learn more fascinating presidential facts? Check out Wooden Teeth & Jelly Beans by Ray Nelson, Douglas Kelly, Ben Adams, and Mike McLane.
START HERE MISSILE MAZE Help the POLARIS missile find the way to its target! PARROT PUZZLE Help President James Madison find his way to his pet macaw! START HERE THE END! THE END! POLARIS PATROL Help USS ANDREW JACKSON navigate from one end of its patrol area to the other! START HERE THE END!
PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITS!
SUBMARINE WORD SEARCH FIND THE HIDDEN WORDS WITHIN THE GRID OF LETTERS. SOME OF THE LEFTOVER LETTERS IN THE TOP ROW WILL SPELL OUT A SPECIAL MESSAGE! ANDREW BOAT CONTROL FREEDOM JACKSON JAMES MADISON MISSILE MONROE NUCLEAR PERISCOPE POLARIS POSEIDON PRESIDENT PROPELLER QUARTERMASTER RADIO SONAR SSBN SUBMARINE
DIRECTIONS: Fill in each of the blank squares with a letter from the word SUBMARINE. There are just 3 rules: 1. Every row (side to side) of 9 squares must include all the letters in the word SUBMARINE. The letters can be in any order. 2. Every column (up and down) of 9 squares must include all the letters in the word SUBMARINE, once again in any order. 3. Every 3 by 3 square of the larger 9 by 9 square must include all the letters in the word SUBMARINE, once again in any order. GOOD LUCK! 1 2 SUBMARINE SUDOKU 3 4
PRESIDENTIAL PURSUITS! Each of the three patches pictured below is displayed in the Museum search them out and check them off when you find them. When you re done, take this booklet back to the desk at the main entrance, show your work, and enter a raffle to win a real patch from USS JAMES MADISON, USS JAMES MONROE, and USS ANDREW JACKSON! Find this patch belonging to USS JAMES MONROE (SSBN-622). Find this patch belonging to USS JAMES MADISON (SSBN-627). Find this patch belonging to USS ANDREW JACKSON (SSBN-619). Wait for a call or e-mail on 21 February to see if you ve won!
COLORING FUN! CIRCLE ALL THE HIDDEN SUBS (Hint: There are 8) Puzzles in this booklet were created using Discover Channel School s PuzzleMaker. Visit submarinemuseum.org for the answers to the puzzles! Submarine Force Museum & USS Nautilus Adjacent to US Naval Submarine Base New London GPS: 1 Crystal Lake Rd Groton, CT 800.343.0079 submarinemuseum.org Be sure to visit our Museum Store or shop on-line!