not proud; modest
humble
the work of government
politics
central point or main point of the story
True or False: You can wear whatever you want when you are President.
False, you have to be dressed formally.
What was the name of the pony that lived in the White House and the Roosevelt's pet?
Algonquin
Having too much pride in your looks etc.
vain
taking care of someone or something
responsibility
Define key details
Details that support the main idea of the text
Do you need a college degree to be President?
No
How many women have been President of the United States?
none
What does solemnly mean?
serious
The President has a lot of ____________.
responsibilities
What was the main idea of the text?
to inform readers about how the Presidents of the United States have lived in the White House
What did Quentin Roosevelt do to cheer up his sick brother?
How old do you have to be to be President?
at least 35 years old
Taking care of a new puppy is a big _____________.
responsibility
The _______ is an important document.
Constitution
Name a key idea to support the main idea of the text
Presidents have lived in the White House with many pets, their families, enjoyed the many features, etc.
Is the author's tone serious or humorous?
humorous
He made a joke
A _____ person might look in the mirror all the time.
vain
Many people voted, so the election was a _____ success.
howling
Lucky Winner!
Free 500!!!!!!!!!
What is the genre of the story?
Expository or nonfiction
What was the author's purpose for writing this story?
To inform readers about the Presidents of the United States.