FRANKLIN & ELEANOR ROOSEVELT By: Mrs. Magee’s 3 rd Grade Class.

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FRANKLIN & ELEANOR ROOSEVELT By: Mrs. Magee’s 3 rd Grade Class

CHAPTER 1 OF F.D.R Early Years By: Skyler & Corey

BOARDING SCHOOL FDR went to Boarding School when he was 14. At 16 FDR was manager of a school baseball team. The students lived at Boarding school & did a fundraiser to help people in the community.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT Theodore Roosevelt had a lot of energy & enthusiasm. Theodore Roosevelt was FDR’s hero. Theodore Roosevelt had been governor of New York & Vice President of the U.S.

FRANKLIN & ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Franklin & Eleanor believed it was their duty to help others. Eleanor Roosevelt was FDR’s niece. Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt worked together.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt CHAPTER TWO Gracie and Morgan

Personal challenges Polio A disease that can affect people to walk and many people can die from it or many people are disabled

Warm springs, Georgia  A pool of water that doctor’s said “the warm water should help”.

New York governor  The people elected Franklin D. Roosevelt cause no one ever seen a hard working campaigner.

The depression  In 1929 hard depression was going on and people lost their jobs and homes.

THE NEW DEAL By.Tristen and Joshua

CHAPTER THREE THE ROOSEVELT SPECIAL The Roosevelt special is Franklin Roosevelt running for president

THE NEW DEAL ROOSEVELT SAID HE PLEDGES HIMSELF THAT HE`S A NEW DEAL FOR AMERICA

ROOSEVELT RUNS FOR PRESIDENT AGAIN AND AGAIN The works progress administration is a group of people that build stuff for other people the works progress administration is another new deal for people. many Americans loved the. new deal

Chapter four World war ||

Changes because of war The war changed the way people lived. Meat, sugar, and even shoes where hard to find.

World war || ends  World war || ended in August Japan surrendered. The USA was very happy!

Roosevelt Reelected  FDR got elected for for a fourth term President.

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii  On December 7 th, 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Chapter 5 Roosevelt’s Legacy By Logan, Jenna, Sophia

Tennessee Valley Authority TVA dams prevents floods. They also provide electricity.Also they plant trees.

Roosvevelt the Hero He got sick with polio and still didn’t give up his dream.Also he was voted the best presedent.

Presedent During wwll He led the fight of freedom and foght for liberty.

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAPTER 1 By Hailey and Lacey

ELEANOR AS A CHILD Eleanor was shy when she was a child. Around Christmas time she would decorate peoples Christmas tree because they did not have money to buy ornaments. Her father calls her little darling. She grew up to be one of the bravest woman in the world.

MISS SOUVESTRE Miss Souvester was the head of the school that Eleanor went to. She encouraged Eleanor to think for her self. She told Eleanor she was A leader.

HELPING IMMIGRANTS Immigrants mostly don’t have money. They live in unhealthy and unsafe places. Eleanor helped by teaching them to read.

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Chapter two

FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT The importance of Franklin Roosevelt was that he Helped people and was Eleanor’s husband.

WOMEN’S RIGHTS The importance of women’s rights are that they give the women rights like the right to vote.

HELPING HER HUSBAND The importance of Eleanor Roosevelt helping her husband was that she thought that everyone should remember franklin Roosevelt

OTHER WAYS ELEANOR HELPED Eleanor helped when she helped build a house and made a furniture making business.

In the White House PARKER AND CATHERINE

Letters Written to Eleanor  Lots of people wrote letters to her about there troubles.  300,000 people wrote to her from America.

Eleanor's Travels  Eleanor traveled for FDR since he couldn’t walk so, she traveled all over our country.  She helped people that needed it.  She visited to Canada, England, and Australia.

Eleanor Roosevelt and the public  She helped lots of people.  She was so nice she went into a coal mine to see how they were being treated.

World War II  They had world war II in  Many people fought each other.  Men and Women were fighting for the United States.

Chapter 4 DAKOTA NOLAN

United Nations  United Nations is an organization that helps children get a better  School and food and helps the environment.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights  Important rights for all people here are three examples .include farness .rights for all .they deserve a home

America’s Most Admired Woman  She was voted most admired women because she was admired  By a lot of people because she was helpful.