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January 17
Today is Benjamin Franklin's birthday.
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| Grades | 1 – 6 |
| Calendar Activity Type | Historical Figure & Event |
Statesman Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706, and is well known as one of the leading founders and important early political figures of the United States. Franklin is also known for his writings and achievements in a wide variety of areas-including his famous experiments with electricity. Among his many accomplishments, from 1775 to 1776, Franklin served as Postmaster General under the Continental Congress.
Note Franklin's service as Postmaster General by setting up your own classroom postal service. First, have students investigate the roles and duties of the USPS Postmaster General and Franklin's role in particular. Discuss Franklin's contributions to postal history, then have students set up their own mail delivery service.
- First, have the class nominate (by show of hands or ballot) and select a Postmaster General, who will organize your postal service.
- Set up mailboxes, such as mail pouches attached to student desks, shoeboxes with slotted lids, shelves, decorated coffee cans, etc. Then choose a frequency of delivery-daily? Morning and afternoon?
- Finally, have the Postmaster General organize a group of "mail carriers" to collect and deliver mail from and to mailboxes. You may wish to have all students take turns along with other classroom jobs, or accept volunteers who can be scheduled for mail duty on a rotating basis.
- Students can use the interactive Letter Generator to write letters to their classmates. Be sure students understand that their letters should be appropriate for the classroom, and that everyone should be included. More tips are available for use with the Letter Generator.
- Benjamin Franklin: In His Own Words
This online exhibit from the Library of Congress examines Franklin through a wealth of primary sources.
- Benjamin Franklin
PBS offers this extensive resource about Benjamin Franklin's life and work. Included are lesson plans and interactive activities.
- Postal People
This United States Postal Service website offers information about a number of important people and roles in U.S. postal history. Included are links to articles about several Postmasters General, including Benjamin Franklin.
- Ben's Guide to U.S. Government
This child-friendly site provides readable information about Franklin's work as a printer, librarian, inventor, and statesman. A cartoon Ben then serves as host, explaining a variety of topics related to the U.S. government.
Grades 3 – 8 | Calendar Activity |  December 28
Poor Richard's Almanack was first published in 1733.
Students explore some of the proverbs taken from Poor Richard's Almanack, give their impressions or someone who would write these statements, and choose one saying to paraphrase.
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