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(1706-1790) Benjamin Franklin explores the life and contributions of America’s first great inventor. Students will see that Franklin was a practical man who felt a great obligation to make the world a better place, inventing many useful things that helped improve people’s everyday lives, including the lightning rod, the ‘Franklin stove’ and bifocal lenses. Driven by his patriotism and supported by his skills as a diplomat, Benjamin Franklin also helped create what might be the greatest of all his inventions -- the United States of America! Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings and materials, students will experience the fascinating life and work of Benjamin Franklin. Part of the Inventors of the World DVD Series. Includes a Teacher's Guide. |
| "No school or public library should be without this entire series which combines the best of education and entertainment in a technically flawless presentation…It should be at the top of every librarian’s purchase list."- School Library Journal "...recommended..."- Booklist "…a welcome and invaluable addition to school and community library collections, as well as ideal supplement for home schooling curriculums."- Midwest Book Review (Aug 2006)
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Additional Features & Details Features: Chapter Select, Discussion Questions & Activities Technical: Single Layer, Single Sided, Full Screen DVD Encoding: Region ALL Language: English, Spanish |
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Grades 4 to 8 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 2002 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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