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First Grade Unit Four: Thinking About Inventors – Benjamin Franklin & G.W. Carver

First Grade Unit Four: Thinking About Inventors – Benjamin Franklin & G.W. Carver. Sarah Blascovich Brown Teacher on Assignment. Unit Four Highlights. Unit Four Highlights. Unit Four Highlights. Resources (Benjamin Franklin):.

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First Grade Unit Four: Thinking About Inventors – Benjamin Franklin & G.W. Carver

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  1. First Grade Unit Four: Thinking About Inventors – Benjamin Franklin & G.W. Carver Sarah Blascovich Brown Teacher on Assignment

  2. Unit Four Highlights

  3. Unit Four Highlights

  4. Unit Four Highlights

  5. Resources (Benjamin Franklin): • Benjamin Franklin – PBS Special website: http://www.pbs.org/benfranklin/ - be sure to click on the different options at the top of the site – lots of interactive activities you can help your students discuss. • Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary education page: http://www.benfranklin300.org/education.htm - be sure to download the teachers’ guide and visit the artifacts section, as well as the interactive timeline and online exhibit. • Scholastic’s You Interview: Ben Franklin online activity: http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/games_quizzes/interview/index.asp - students “ask” Franklin questions and watch videos of his answers, then compose a newspaper article.

  6. Resources (George Washington Carver): • Peanut recipes & products: http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/gwc/resources/furtherresearch.html • Dr. Carver coloring book & activity pages from the USDA: http://www.da.usda.gov/oo/colorbook.htm • Library of Congress introduction to Dr. Carver’s work: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/carver • Field Museum online exhibit information: http://www.fieldmuseum.org/carver/ - be sure to check out the downloadable teacher’s guide and photo gallery! • Library of Congress Prints & Photographs collection: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pphome.html - search “George Washington Carver”

  7. Literacy Resources: Now and Ben: The Modern Inventions of Ben Franklin by Gene Baretta Ben and Me by Robert Lawson – definitely a read-aloud How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning by Rosalyn Schanzer Ben Franklin and the Magic Squares by Frank Murphy

  8. Literacy Resources: A Man for All Seasons: The Life of George Washington Carver, by Stephen Krensky Benjamin Franklin and George Washington Carver – from the Rookie Readers series The Chance-Taking, Ground-Breaking Life of George Washington Carver… by Cheryl Harness George Washington Carver by Tonya Bolden A Weed is a Flower by Aliki

  9. Literacy Resources: The Lorax By Dr. Seuss Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin If You Give a Pig a Pancake by Laura Numeroff Getting’ Through Thursday by Melrose Cooper Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall Visit www.kidseconbooks.org for lesson ideas related to these books!

  10. Teaching Unit Four: • Individuals, Groups, & Institutions: • Contributions of Benjamin Franklin & G. W. Carver • Roles of inventions in people’s lives • Character traits of historical figures • Why we remember Franklin & Carver today • Location • Review ways that geography impacts students’ lifestyle • Discuss impact of location on goods & services {what is produced in your community & why?} • Discuss how where Franklin & Carver lived impacted their lives and decisions

  11. Teaching Unit Four: • Scarcity • Review the concept of scarcity • How scarcity led to Franklin & Carver’s inventions • Role of scarcity in our acquisition of goods & services • Role of scarcity in production of goods & services • Time, Change, and Continuity • Compare lives of historical figures to students’ lives • Identify cultural characteristics that are the same and different as during the lives of the historical figures • Discuss how Franklin & Carver’s inventions have and have not changed over time

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