Reading with Franklin the Turtle Author Study Grades 1-3


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Kids love Franklin and readily identify with him as he sometimes makes poor decisions but always finds a solution to his problem. Use this resource to help your students develop the literacy strategies necessary to derive meaning from print and illustrations, read to find new information about a topic, and think and write creatively, all using the Franklin books. 108 pages Includes Story summaries Reproducible work sheets for 16 different Franklin stories Teacher suggestions Resource list Student tracking sheet Answer key Stories Included: Franklin's Bad Day Franklin's Blanket Franklin is Bossy Franklin in the Dark Franklin Fibs Franklin Goes to School Franklin's Hallowe'en Hurry Up, Franklin Franklin is Lost Franklin is Messy Franklin Plays the Game Franklin Rides a Bike Franklin has a Sleepover Franklin's School Play Franklin and the Tooth Fairy Franklin Wants a Pet List Of Skills The Comprehension section deals with Knowledge, Comprehension, and Evaluation based on Bloom's taxonomy. e.g. identifying, sequencing events, matching a character to an event, judging why a character acted a certain way. There are two questions under the heading Word Study. One question relates to phonics and the other word study. If you students are unfamiliar with any of these skills, then they should be taught as mini-lessons to ensure successful completion of the reading activities. The following skills will be explored: Phonics: short vowels; long vowels; long vowels with silent e; double vowels; "y" as a vowel; initial consonants; blends; digraphs; initial consonant substitution; hard and soft c; double letters Word Study: classifying words; word meanings; plural and singular words; verbs, adjectives; compound words; root words; contractions; rhyming words, one, two, and three syllable words In the Thinking About the Story section, the students are asked to relate what happened to the story to their own personal experiences.




Franklin's Big Book of Stories


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This popular collection starring the lovable turtle Franklin includes six first readers: Franklin and the Scooter, Franklin and the Contest, Franklin and the Bubble Gum, Franklin and the Stopwatch, Franklin and the Magic Show and Franklin and the Cookies. In each story, Franklin faces a unique problem common to the everyday lives and experiences of young children. Whether it's an overwhelming desire to get a scooter of his own, a dilemma over what to do when he inadvertently ?steals? all the bubble gum from a machine or the conflicting desire to eat all of his cookies while also wanting to share them with others, Franklin faces up to each situation with honesty, a generous spirit and a lot of ingenuity. With his good friends Bear, Fox, Beaver and Rabbit nearby to lend a hand, Franklin always manages to find a terrific and age-appropriate happy ending to his dilemma, teaching children that no problem is ever too big to resolve. Crafted for early readers, the stories all contain short sentences, and every page has clear, easy-to-follow illustrations, which provide contextual clues to any words children may stumble over. Each story begins with the same two sentences --- ?Franklin can tie his shoes. Franklin can count by twos.? --- helping to build reading confidence through repetition. A favorite from books and the beloved television show Franklin and Friends, the familiar characters in these stories are widely appealing, making this a comfortable choice for new readers.




Franklin in the Dark


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Franklin is afraid of small, dark places-especially his own shell at night. After he asks other animals for advice, he figures out the best way to conquer his fear of the dark.




Franklin's Surprise: Level 2


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A Level 2 Kids Can Read title featuring Franklin the Turtle




Franklin's Blanket


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In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our hero has to try to cope when his blanket goes missing.




Franklin’s Class Trip


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In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin realizes his fear about a class trip to the museum was unnecessary.




Franklin and Harriet


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This Franklin Classic Storybook is the perfect sibling story of hurt feelings and learning to share.




Franklin's Pet Problem


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Franklin loves his stuffed dog, but now he wants a real pet.




Franklin and the Contest


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When Franklin's favorite magazine sponsors a contest to see who can do the same thing for five solid hours, Franklin wants to compete along with his friends, but he cannot think of anything he can do for that long.




The Adventures of Franklin and Friends


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Here's a way to have a range of picture book stories about the ever-popular Franklin the Turtle at your fingertips. Tie-ins from episodes of the 3D-animated television series Franklin and Friends, these eight separate stories provide models for dealing with a variety of everyday concerns and real problems faced by small children as they navigate the new frontiers of their lives. They help explain how to deal with uncomfortable situations, such as the fear of speaking in front of the class (Franklin and the Wonder), getting a nickname you don't like (Franklin, the Little Bubble) or being the only one who still struggles with a skill that all the other children have mastered (Franklin's Ups and Downs). Some explore handling social relationships, as when friends disagree about the best way to make something (Franklin's Partner), a friend doesn't want to play the same game as everyone else (Franklin's Spaceship) or when a decision must be made about which friend truly deserves to win the prize (Franklin and the Gecko Games). And a couple offer suggestions for fun and interesting ways to challenge yourself, such as solving a mystery with teamwork (Franklin and the Big Small Case) or using your imagination to travel to outer space (Franklin in the Stars). Besides being terrific read-alouds that feature familiar, appealing characters, stories about Franklin and his animal friends are always a perfect fit for character education lessons, particularly those on compassion, caring and kindness --- Franklin's strong suits.