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Click to listen. Let’s Learn About Benjamin Franklin. Statesman. Inventor. Click Here. Click to listen. Ben Franklin's Life. 1730 Ben marries. 1737 Poor Richard’s Almanac. Timeline. Click to take a quiz. Click to listen.
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Click to listen Let’s Learn About Benjamin Franklin Statesman Inventor Click Here
Click to listen Ben Franklin's Life 1730 Ben marries 1737 Poor Richard’sAlmanac Timeline Click to take a quiz
Click to listen • Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts. • He only spent two years in the local school because of lack of money.
Click to listen • Ben Franklin began teaching himself the basics of geometry and algebra. He also studied and partially mastered many different languages. • At age 12, Ben began working at his brother’s printing shop.
Benjamin Franklin the Printer Click to listen • From 1723 to 1730, Ben worked as a printer. • He became partial owner of a print shop in 1728. • In 1729, Ben started The Pennsylvania Gazette.
Click to listen • In 1730 Ben married Deborah Read. • Benjamin had two sons named William and Francis. • Ben also had a daughter named Sarah.
Click to listen Ben wrote Poor Richard's Almanac.He also wrote many sayings that people still use today. "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.“ "Snug as a bug in a rug."
He died on April 17 1790 at the age of 84. The Epitaph of Young Benjamin Franklin The body of B. Franklin, Printer (Like the Cover of an Old Book Its Contents torn Out And Stript of its Lettering and Gilding) Lies Here, Food for Worms. But the Work shall not be Lost; For it will (as he Believ'd) • When Benjamin Franklin was 22 years old, he wrote the epitaph that he imagined might be carved on his tombstone. By the time he actually died at age 84, he had changed his mind. Benjamin Franklin's Final Epitaph Benjamin and Deborah Franklin: 1790
Click to listen Do You Know About Ben Franklin’s Life? True False • Ben Franklin worked as a printer. • Ben Franklin wrote The Star Spangled Banner. 3. Ben started the newspaper called the Pennsylvania Gazette. True False True False Do you need to review Ben’s life?Go back!
Ben Franklin's Inventions Click to listen Stove 1744 Odometer 1762 Bifocals 1784 Lightning Rod 1730 Ben marries 1737 Poor Richard’s Almanac Armonica 1760 Timeline Do you need to review Ben’s life?Go back! Click to take a quiz
Click to listen Ben Franklin the Inventor Bifocals A Glass armonica The Lightning Rod An Odometer Franklin Stove Click to take a quiz
Bifocals Click to listen Ben invented reading glasses called bifocals. Bifocals are eyeglasses that have split lenses. One half of the lens helps a person see close and one half of the lens helps a person see far away.
A Glass Armonica Click to listen • Ben Franklin also invented a glass armonica. Different size bowls with holes and corks in the center were put onto a spindle and rotated by foot pedal. Dampened fingers rubbed the edges to produce the beautiful sounds.
The Lightning Rod Click to listen Ben Franklin invented the lightning rod. It was attached to a building, and would attract lightning. Then the rod would direct lightning down to the ground so that it wouldn't hit the building.
An Odometer Click to listen Ben went out riding one day in his carriage to measure the routes. He needed a way to keep track of the distance. Ben invented an odometer and attached it to his carriage.
A Wood Stove Click to listen Ben Franklin invented an iron furnace stove. It allowed people to safely warm their homes using less wood. Franklin Stove
Which Invention Was Ben Franklin’s? Click to listen Click on the correct answer. • The electric light bulb • The first controllable airplane • The lightning rod • The harmonic telegraph Do you need to review Ben’s inventions? Go Back
Ben Franklin the Statesman Click to listen 1730 Ben marries 1737 Poor Richard’s Timeline Do you need to review Ben’s inventions?Go back! Click to take a quiz
Ben Franklin the Statesman The Thirteen Colonies The Five Documents of Freedom Benjamin Franklin by Joseph Siffred Duplessis Founding Father
The 13 Colonies • During the fight for independence, Ben Franklin was sent to Europe to represent the 13 colonies.
Ben Signed All Five Documents That Established American Independence: Click to listen • the Declaration of Independence • the Treaty of Amity and Commerce with France • the Treaty of Alliance with France • the Treaty of Peace with Great Britain • the Constitution of the United States of America 1776 1778 1778 1782 1787
In 1775, Ben Franklin was elected to the Continental Congress. • When Ben was eighty-one, He was the oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention .
Click to listen Do You Know About Ben Franklin the Statesman? True False • Ben Franklin signed the Constitution of the United States. • Ben Franklin was a member of the Continental Congress. • Ben Franklin’s famous line was “The British are coming!” True False True False If you need to review Ben the Statesman? Go back.
Ben Franklin Was a Great Man! Now you’re ready to do some research on your own. Click on the picture. Do you need to start the presentation over. Go Back.
Sorry, Try Again.Thomas Edison Invented the Light Bulb, Not Ben Franklin.
Great Job! • Your are right! It was Benjamin Franklin who invented the lightning rod. Ben Franklin Word Search
Sorry, Try Again.Orville and Wilbur WrightInvented the First Controllable Airplane.
Sorry, Try Again.Alexander Graham BellInvented the Harmonic Telegraph
You’re Right! Ben Franklin did not write The Star Spangled Banner. Francis Scott Key wrote the words in 1814
Good Job! Paul Revere said, “The British are coming!” The year was 1775.
Let’s Learn More AboutBenjamin Franklin • Find out about more inventions. • List 10 of Ben Franklin’s sayings. • Find books to read about Ben Franklin. • Find out about Ben the librarian. • Write a biography in 1st person. (Pretend you are Ben Franklin) More websites: Start Over http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/franklin/franklin.htm http://bensguide.gpo.gov/benfranklin/ http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/timeline/index.htm