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How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning. Links to Primary Sources: Benjamin Franklin's Postal Service First Lending Library Benjamin Franklin's Bifocals Benjamin Franklin's Lightning Rod Preamble to the Constitution Links to other sources: Timeline for Ben Franklin's Life
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How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning • Links to Primary Sources: • Benjamin Franklin's Postal Service • First Lending Library • Benjamin Franklin's Bifocals • Benjamin Franklin's Lightning Rod • Preamble to the Constitution • Links to other sources: • Timeline for Ben Franklin's Life • Benjamin Franklin's Inventions Author: Rosalyn Schanzer Harper Collins Publishers, 2003 Shelby Adkins Book Summary: How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning tells a story about one of the nation’s early leaders, Benjamin Franklin. The book addresses his accomplishments and goals of making the lives of civilians safer. Setting: This story takes place in a suburban area.
What Does The Constitution of the United States Mean to You? Activity: Benjamin Franklin helped write the Constitution of the United States. The picture to the right is the Preamble to the Constitution. After reading, write a journal entry explaining in your own words the meaning of The Preamble.
What Will You Write About? Activity: Benjamin Franklin’s post office was the first to deliver mail straight to people’s houses. You are an employee at Benjamin Franklin’s post office. Write a letter to a friend describing what your life is like working and delivering mail to local houses in your town.
Which Invention Will You Choose? Bifocals America’s First Lending Library Activity: Pictured to the right are four different inventions or accomplishments made by Benjamin Franklin. Choose one of the four and write a paragraph explaining how that invention or accomplishment made the people’s lives easier or safer back then. Glass Armonica The Lightning Rod
South Carolina Standard Standard 4-4: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the beginnings of America as a nation and the establishment of the new government. Indicator 4-4.4: Compare the roles and accomplishments of early leaders in the development of the new nation, including George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John Marshall, and James Madison.
Sources Timeline for Ben Franklin's Life Benjamin Franklin's Inventions Reviewed by: Kayla Mullis