Poor Richard Illustrated: Lessons for the Young and Old

Poor Richard illustrated, lessons for the young and old

Overview

Students build vocabulary as they analyze illustrations and maxims for citizens published by Benjamin Franklin. After, students create modern-day illustrations with captions that teach similar lessons people would be wise to follow today.

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Grade

Middle School

Subjects

Art, Civics, English Language Arts

Length

40-60 minutes

Topics

Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard, almanac, frugality, guided primary source analysis, industry, life lessons, proverbs, temperance

Author

Primary Source Nexus

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