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Last week…. Recap from last week. Today. We are going to learn some history about Benjamin Franklin to gain perspective on his written work. We are going to discuss some of the “sayings” he wrote!. Benjamin Franklin. 1706-1790. Ben Franklin. He was born in Boston.

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  1. Last week… • Recap from last week.

  2. Today • We are going to learn some history about Benjamin Franklin to gain perspective on his written work. • We are going to discuss some of the “sayings” he wrote!

  3. Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

  4. Ben Franklin • He was born in Boston. • Like the Puritans, Franklin was interested in self-improvement and the idea of laboring industriously in a calling. • He had a preference for the “plain style” of writing.

  5. Ben Franklin • Just as Puritanism was dying out, he left Boston at the age of 17. • His Puritan ideas stayed with him though.

  6. Ben Franklin • With his clever wit and his hard working personality, he changed himself from the poorly educated son of a candle and soap maker to a world-famous scientist, diplomat, philosopher, and writer.

  7. Ben Franklin– Fun Fact! • Franklin is often viewed as the epitome of the American Dream. • Through determination and hard work, anyone can succeed.

  8. Ben Franklin – Fun Fact! • Franklin believed firmly that public service for the good of all is the most valuable service to God.

  9. Ben Franklin • Franklin’s interests and accomplishments: • He was a Philadelphia printer. • Ran a magazine and a newspaper • Founded a debating club

  10. Ben Franklin • Invented/Discovered/Improved: • Lightning rod • Bifocal glasses • Device for lifting books off high shelves • Rocking chair that could swat flies • Musical instrument called the armonica • Stove

  11. Ben Franklin • Studied • Earthquakes • Ocean currents • Wind • He helped improve the city’s: • Pavements • Street lighting • Sanitation • Fire companies • police

  12. Ben Franklin– Fun Fact! • He even drew the first important political cartoon! • http://www.earlyamerica.com/earlyamerica/firsts/cartoon/

  13. Ben Franklin • Other accomplishments: • Addressed the English House of Commons on the Stamp Act • Served as first postmaster general of America • Assisted in creating the Declaration of Independence and Constitution

  14. Ben Franklin • He won honorary degrees from Harvard and Yale and a gold medal from the English Royal Academy.

  15. Ben Franklin – Fun Fact! • He also received degrees from three British Universities.

  16. Ben Franklin– Fun Fact!! • According to one story, the Continental Congress was afraid to let him draft the Declaration of Independence because he might slip a joke into it!

  17. Ben Franklin – Fun Fact! • It is reported that after signing the Declaration, Franklin joked that everyone had better hang out together, or they would hang separately.

  18. Ben Franklin • He began his Autobiography describing his rise from “poverty and obscurity…. To a state of affluence and some degree of reputation in the world.” • It was never completed!

  19. Ben Franklin– Hypocrite?! He said… But then he also said… Called it “a guide quite blind” He told a doctor “half the lives you save are not work saving…” • He praised reason • He wished to better mankind

  20. Inventions Franklin’s famous stove (1742) Hand press (1726)

  21. Poor Richard’s Almanack • He compiled a collection of witty quotations and put them into this Almanack. Look to page 86.

  22. Graph • Choose 3 of the proverbs from the Almanack. • On the study guide, write the proverb and how it applies to life. Why is it important?

  23. Proverb: ___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Reason for importance: _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Proverb: ___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Reason for importance: _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Importance of Franklin’s Proverbs today: Proverb: ___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Reason for importance: _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  24. Tomorrow… • We are going to focus on more of the Proverbs from Poor Richard!

  25. For Homework • Bring your literature book to class tomorrow. • Make sure your study guide is filled out. • If you missed something, get the answers from a friend or look up the powerpoint online.

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