Benjamin Franklin and the discovery of electricity separating fact from fiction by Megan Cooley Peterson
Material type: TextSeries: Fact vs. fiction in U.S. historyPublication details: North Mankato, Minnesota Capstone Press, an imprint of Capstone 2023Description: 32 p. col. illISBN:- 9781666339543
- 537.092
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Lexile : 770L
"In 1752, the sky in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, darkened. A thunderstorm was coming. Benjamin Franklin was ready to perform an experiment. He wanted to show the electrical nature of lightning. His experiment was a success, but he didn't discover electricity that day. Myths about Franklin and his experiment have been told for years. Discover what's real and what's fiction through infographics, primary sources, and expertly leveled text"--
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