Franklin the Turtle Kids Coloring Pages and Free Colouring Pictures to Print.
Who doesn't love Franklin? I sure do, and so did my kids. The great thing about Franklin is that there is a book to help with every situation and this one is no exception. This book deals with the feelings you have when a friend moves away. It starts out with Franklin being very grumpy after waking up. He doesn't want to eat, spills his juice and breaks the cup and doesn't want to go outside to play with Bear. He does end up going outside, only to have his sled stop in a dry patch on the hill. When he tried to go ice skating he couldn't because the pond was closed. Is there anything that will put Franklin in a better mood? His father figures out what is causing such a mood and helps Franklin figure out what to do to make things better. Enjoy sharing and discussing this book with your kids as you discover the problem and solution to this horrible mood. Here is some other info about this book that you might find useful. Reading level: 3.0 Theme: friendship, feelings Genre: animal stories Suggested Vocabulary: cranky, bundled up, glided, slope, bare patch, stormed home, furious, scrapbook Reading skills and strategies: asking questions - {before} Why is Franklin having a bad day? Did he crash on his sled? {during} Why was Franklin so cranky? How come Franklin didn't want to go play with Bear? Where did Otter move to? Why did Franklin throw all of his things on the floor in the house? {after} Why did writing letters to Otter make Franklin feel better? author's point of view - 3rd person author's purpose - entertain beginning, middle, end - {beg} Franklin woke up in a grumpy mood and didn't want to do anything. {mid} Bear wanted Franklin to come out and play. They tried to sled down the hill but they got stuck on a dry patch. They tried to go ice skating but the ice was too thin. Franklin went home mad. He threw his stuff on the floor and kicked over his castle. Franklin started crying. {end} Franklin told his father that he missed Otter. Franklin spent the rest of the day writing letters and drawing pictures to send to Otter. Franklin finally felt better because he knew that they could still be friends. cause and effect - Why was Franklin in such a bad mood? because his best friend Otter moved away. characterization - describe Franklin compare & contrast - compare you and Franklin connections - text-to-self - Waking up in a bad mood. Missing a friend because they moved away. Going sledding. Wanting to go ice skating but can't because the ice was too thin. Being so mad you wanted or did cry. Writing a letter to someone you miss. drawing conclusions & inferencing - Why was Franklin so mad that Otter moved away? {clues from text} Franklin started crying when he kicked his castle over and he told his dad that he couldn't rebuild it because Otter had moved away. {what I know} I know that when one of my friends moves away and I can't see them any more I get sad and sometimes mad. {conclusion} Franklin was really mad that Otter moved away because he won't be able to play with her again. Why did writing letters and drawing pictures for Otter make Franklin feel better? {clues from text} Franklin put envelopes in his scrapbook to Otter and wrote to Otter that if she writes to him then they can be friends forever. {what I know} I know that people can stay friends if they keep in contact with each other. {conclusion} I know that Franklin and Otter will be friends forever if they keep sending things to each other. main idea & details - {MI} Franklin is in a bad mood. {Details} Franklin didn't want to eat breakfast. Franklin broke his cup. He couldn't find his marbles. A puzzle piece was missing. He didn't want to go play with Bear. Their sled hit a dry patch and the skating pond was closed. He kicked over his castle and started to cry. predict - Why do you think Franklin was in a bad mood? What do you think will make Franklin be in a better mood? problem & solution - {problem} Franklin is in a bad mood and everything is going wrong for him. {solution} Franklin made a scrapbook for his friend Otter. sequencing - Franklin wakes up grumpy. Franklin doesn't want to eat breakfast. Franklin breaks his cup. Franklin doesn't want to go play with Bear. They walk by Otter's empty house. Their sled hits a dry spot and wont' go any further. They tried to go ice skating but the pond was closed. Franklin goes home and throws his stuff on the floor. Franklin kicks over his castle and starts to cry. Franklin makes a scrapbook for his friend Otter. Franklin thinks tomorrow is going to be a better day. story elements - list title, author, theme, genre, characters, setting and BME summarize - {somebody}Franklin {wanted} wanted his friend Otter to come back {but} but she moved away {so} so he was in a bad mood {then} then he decided to make her a scrapbook and {at the end} then at the end he realized that they would always be friends if they wrote to each other. Enjoy the characterization freebie I created to go with this book. Have students write everything they know about Franklin and his bad day. Click on the picture to download it. I also created a little larger packet of activities Included in the packet: 5 reading skills/strategies/comprehension pages Asking Questions - before, during & after Characterization Character Change True & False Comprehension Short Answer Comprehension 2 word family/word sort activities with recording sheets _ad & _ay Word Family Sort Long a & Short a Word Sort 1 math (using time) activity with recording sheet. What Time Is It? Happy teaching!
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and relive the nostalgic 2000s. It was a time when flip phones were all the rage, and the internet still screeched as it connected. But amidst the Y2K panic and cargo pants fashion, Nickelodeon was crafting some of the most iconic and beloved shows that became synonymous with our childhood.
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Franklin Booth (1874-1948) American artist of detailed pen-and-ink illustrations with the appearance of wood engravings. He created this style when he was young, self-teaching from illustrated magazine art, not realizing they were engravings. Pen and ink ___ Franklin Booth additional information and images: Excellent bio with images: www.bpib.com/booth.htm The Franklin Booth Project: outsidelogic.com/franklinbooth/ Franklin Book | Comic Book Stories: comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2009/12/franklin-booth-187... comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2011/07/franklin-booth-187...
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Traces, the magazine of the Indiana Historical Society, has just printed an article on the life and work of Franklin Booth, perhaps the most accomplished of Indiana's illustrators and brother of Hanson Booth, subject of the previous posting. The article is called "Billowing Clouds, Towering Timbers," and it was written by Thomas E. Rugh. Rather than compete with Mr. Rugh's article, I will offer some artwork by Booth. You can read more about him in Traces for Spring 2011. Franklin Booth was renowned for his technique with a pen, but as this illustration shows, he was every bit as fluent in the language of color. Fantasy illustrator Roy Krenkel (1918-1983) appears to have owed much to his predecessor. Booth was largely self-taught as an artist. In his naivete as to how black-and-white illustrations were reproduced, he believed they were drawn by hand, so he painstakingly copied the technique of the engraver. In his maturity as an artist, the results were stunning, as this illustration can only suggest. Franklin Booth was also a cartoonist, though perhaps just once. His "Uncle Charlie Returns to the Farm," a Sunday newspaper comic strip, dates from 1904. Text and captions copyright 2011 Terence E. Hanley
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1968 - Aretha Franklin - German tour
Portrait of President Franklin D Roosevelt, first official photograph, 1935.
Aretha Franklin fallecía a los 76 años, tras una larga lucha contra el cáncer… A continuación un especial homenaje a la reina del soul: su vida en imágenes. “En uno de los momentos más oscuros de nuestras vidas, no podemos expresar el dolor en nuestro corazón. Hemos perdido a la matriarca y al rock de nuestra familia”, expresaba ayer la…
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