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EVERY Show is a READING
Show!
"If
you want your students breaking down the doors to
get into the library; if you want your students to stay
fired up about books and reading for weeks after the shows'
end; and if you want maximum return on the investment of your
hard-earned activity fund, then book Julian Franklin!!!"
--Diane Shamloo; Bammel Elem; Spring ISD
The
Wild West Reading Show
The Wild West Reading Show is guaranteed
to have your
kids roaring with laughter at the antics
of Roosevelt Rat and David Hopperfield. The
adventure begins when David Hopperfield, (a "magic"
bunny rabbit) is accidentally transported back in
time to 1845 (the year Texas became a state). Only
by unlocking the secrets of the library will the audience
be able to save the bunny.
The children will laugh at the antics of Roosevelt
Rat (a puppet),
and will be amazed as David Hopperfield
the Magic Bunny “disappears” from the “time
machine” and suddenly appears in an old photograph.
They will remember getting to help draw the
faces of historical figures in Texas history like
Sam Houston and the notorious pirate Jean Lafitte.
They will REALLY remember when their drawings come
to life and begin talking to them with voices from the
past.
They will learn how to “talk” to people from the
past through
biographies, how to learn about places
all over the world through geography
books, and how to travel through time using historical
novels and science fiction. And because they are
INVOLVED in the magic and stories, the lessons
will be retained.
The Wild West Reading Program is “Wanted” by
a lot of librarians. To ensure you don’t get
left out, you need to book early. This show is particularly
popular in the spring time
during rodeo season.
"Your shows
are laugh out loud fun! You skillfully blend magic,
puppets, and academics for an unforgettable show."
--Veronica
Grooms; Director, Madisonville Co. Library
Psst!
Want a great way to hook kids into reading?
If so, I’ve got a mission for you....
Imagine being
able to get your entire student body excited
about all the things they can learn in
the library. Well, there are agents available
that do just that. You might have seen them in the past
disguised as a cowboy and telling kids about pirates’
treasure. But we have information now that exposes
these agents true identities. And the show is
called "TOP SECRET".
This program
takes a subject that kids find irresistible,
in this case secret agents and spy gadgets,
combines it with magic, puppets, and a cute bunny
rabbit, and suddenly the kids are captivated.
When the presenter
has their attention the subtle teaching begins
about what is possible through reading books.
At the end of the show the kids are all presented
with their very own “Secret Agent I.D. Card”
which has a list of their “Training Objectives”.
These objectives are a list of the subjects discussed
in this program along with their Dewey Decimal numbers
so the kids can find the books in the library. How
many of your students currently carry around a list of Dewey
Decimal numbers in their wallets? Kids who watch our programs
do and they refer to them often as they try to read at least
one book from each subject area.
"You are an educator
in an entertainer's disguise!"
--Denise Milton; Jasper
Public Library
Color Your World:
A
Magical Exploration of Diversity
Color Your World takes
the serious topic of diversity
and presents it in a fun and magical
way. Your students will learn conflict resolution,
dealing with bullying, and accepting differences.
They'll learn about sign language, Braille,
and what it might be like to have different abilities
and disabilities.
The color of our skin, eyes, hair, and clothes
make each of us unique. Our religions, beliefs, customs, and diets
may be different. We may celebrate different holidays and even speak
different languages. But, through understanding and tolerance, we can
all live together even if we don't always agree.
This touching and heart-felt program is a GREAT
way to kick off the school
year by reminding students how to treat
each other with respect. For this reason it is
very popular in August and September (but great
anytime your kids need to be reminded about these
critical issues). If you are interested in beginning the
year with a program that sets the stage of expectations,
you may want to reserve your risk-free, no-obligation,
cancel-anytime reservation at least 6 months in
advance.
Like all of ours programs, Color Your World has a heavy emphasis on reading
and encourages children to further explore their diverse interests through
the many opportunities available in the library. As with any program, booking
schools will
receive posters to help promote the show,
master hand outs for the children, and
free consultations on lesson plan development
incorporating the concepts covered in the program.
"I think your shows
fill a niche that needed filling. The messages you present
are vital, but you don't just talk about it,
you demonstrate it while the entire audience -
students and adults - have a ball. Keep up the good work,
you will be hearing from us again."
--Denise
Bowman; Bayshore Elementary
A Humorous and
Engaging Tour of The Scientific Process
Our professional presenter and wacky friends will
be taking your kids on a wild (and imaginary)
tour of their backyards, neighborhoods, and
community parks. Through magic, puppetry and
storytelling, this madcap group of furry and feathered friends
will teach your young readers about how to use
the Scientific Process, coupled with the resources in the Media Center
to answer questions about their own environment.
Along the way everyone will learn interesting
facts about the plants and animals that live among us everyday. From
North America’s only marsupial, the possum, to color changing lizards,
inventive birds, and animals and rocks that change forms.
In addition, the students learn about the importance
of recycling and how they can begin
simple steps to take ownership of their environment.
Get ready for another fun, educational, hilariously
entertaining program that will have your kids
racing for books and talking about the show
months after it’s over.
This program is VERY popular in April to celebrate
Earth Day and to help motivate the students for TAKS.
"Go Wild
makes learning fun. The students recall vocabulary
words from the presentation for weeks following."
--Sue
Ensley; Morris Elementary; Lake Worth ISD
Book Bash is another interactive educational
reading assembly program that is part story time, part puppet show,
part magic show and 100% fun! There is no better way to CELEBRATE
READING than with this engaging presentation.
Do kids really laugh as they learn about plot, setting,
and character? Can 5th graders get just as involved in the program
as PK? They can and they do when the program is Book Bash! Anything
is possible with books. From time travel with fiction, science fiction,
and historical fiction, to meeting famous people through biographies,
and learning to do "impossible" things through non-fiction books.
Reward your young readers with something that is as fun
as it is meaningful. You don't have to choose one or the other. Get
the best of BOTH worlds with Book Bash!
"Wonderful.
Worth every dollar."
--Christine Neal; Jack
Fields Elem. PTA
This holiday season treat
the kids to a program that’s trainloads
of fun, filled with puppets, magic, storytelling,
music, and audience participation.
This imaginary train ride magically takes kids around
the world to learn about winter holidays like:
Diwali, Kwanzaa, Solstice, Lunar New Year, Ramadan,
Hanukkah and of course, Christmas.
Yes, the program is educationally significant (Our
staff can't help themselves, after almost
a hundred years of combined classroom teaching
experience, they are obsessed with creating the most
educational programs available without compromising entertainment
value), and yes, the program strongly encourages
children to read. But don’t think for a minute that
the show is anything less than sheer delight
for everyone, including teachers and staff. When you
hear the sleigh bell ring at the end of the show, you
won’t be the only one to wipe a tear from your eye.
This is a show children will remember for the rest of their lives.
"Our teachers all have requested
to have you back, and it seems it will be a yearly visit. I have never heard
such words of approval about a school program
from students, teachers, and administrators.
If I want to keep my job, I'd better have you come back
next year!"
--Stefanni
Lynch; Smith Elementary in Magnolia
"This is an opportunity you do not want to miss."
--Cynthia
Vohs; Pugh Elementary in Houston
Work Smarter:
The Simple Machines Workshop
This hands-on workshop allows learners to handle wheels,
pulleys, levers, wedges, incline planes and screws in a way
that makes abstract concepts "concrete" (yes, the pun was
intended!).
Our Professional Presenter comes in dressed as a construction
worker, but the children from the audience are the ones
who do the work.
Your tactile learners will
come to life as they help figure out how to lift a 50 pound
bucket of rocks with a 5 pound weight, and why a wedge is such
a handy tool. Using levers your youngest students will be able
to easily accomplish feats that NO human being can
accomplish bare handed. This is a presentation that will be
remembered and talked about for a VERY long time.
Teachers will have no problem
tieing lessons into the subjects taught. And because
the program also promotes reading and media center resources,
it is a program that everyone appreciates!
Throughout the program, the
kids learn how simple machines help us “Work Smarter,
Not Harder.”
"Work Smarter is an excellent hand-on experience for students.
This is a great way to let children grasp the content using a variety
of learning styles. It is a great culminating activity for this unit or
could be a super way to introduce simple machines to your students."
--Traci Cummings, Lead Teacher, Mimosa Elementary,
Roswell, GA
Check out this line-up! We have a team of all-stars
this year who want to share their favorite books
with your young readers. Along the way everyone will
be learning a few things about number sets, calculating perimeter,
and how math concepts surround us everyday in everything we do. But
don't let the subject matter fool you. This is the one time that
(4+1) X 45 = 1. Four crazy puppets, plus one human over forty-five
minutes equals one rip-roaring good time!
If your
readers love sports or if you want to reward with a
sports-based theme, then you have got to take advantage
of "Learning: The Sport of Champions".
Characters
include: our team captain Petey the Possom, The tortoise (from
The Tortoise and the Hare), Jack Rabbit (the puppet version),
and of course Roosevelt Rat who always steals the show.
Come meet all these players and their new team mates as
they prepare for an all-star season!
"The program creates excitement
about learning and some students really need that
increased excitement, especially in math. The program
was amazing and informative. The students stayed right
with you and even the slower students were in engaged in
the program."
--Karen
Krueger; Hamilton ISD.
Get Ready for another great adventure.
There are
puppets, magic, music, story telling, lots of books,
and...Well, heck, if you don't know what we do by now,
you need to stop reading and get on the phone and call any
of the hundreds of schools, libraries, and Parent/Teacher
organizations who have hired us and ask them what we do. Then
ask yourself why you haven't brought in one of our professional
presenters to your group of young learners.
This program covers
the the Writing Process and how to use library
and media center resources to improve student writing. Good
readers make good writers and the single most important thing we
can do to help our students improve their writing (including the
writing portion of the TAKS text) is to give them the tools they need:
an understanding of the components of a good piece of written work
AND examples of great writing. This program provides BOTH!
"You were a hit with the students and
impressed my principal. She specifically requested
that I let the other librarians in the district know about
you which I was planning on doing anyway. Many teachers
sought me out to thank me for bringing you and your program
to our school."
--Ms.
Black; Long Elem.
Math-A-Magic
This is a program developed specifically for 5-12 grade students.
It takes the abstract concepts of statistics, determining probability,
and multiplying fractions and presents them in a way that is compelling,
exciting, memorable and FUN!
What are the odds of reaching into a shuffled deck of cards,
grabbing four of them and having them be the four aces? First we calculate
the statistical probability of such a feat and then one of YOUR STUDENTS
comes up to attempt the feat!
How many combinations exist for a shuffled deck of cards? Would
you believe that there are more combinations for a shuffled deck of cards
than there are atoms in our entire galaxy? I'll prove it and then I'll
do a trick that has even slimmer odds of success.
Statistics has never been this fun!
"If you have never had a Julian Franklin
Production at your school you have been missing out on
a great opportunity to both entertain and educate your students.
He is the best we have ever had at our school."
--Marsha
Swain; Stuchbery Elementary; Pasadena ISD
The Bubble Show
Geoff Akins has been making quite a stir with his "Bubble Show".
Part science demonstration, part motivational self-esteem program and
PURE FUN, this program will have everyone from the very youngest in your
audiences all the way up to your "too tough" students completely enthralled.
This is the same show that he has presented all over the United States
and literally around the world. You might have seen him on any of several
of his TV appearances, including "Sunday Morning" on CBS
with Charles Osgood.
Because we have to fly Geoff in from Chicago for these programs we
try to schedule short "tours" for him to do once he is here. As you can
imagine the limited days he is here are quickly grabbed up. If you would
like to schedule this amazing program at your school, library, museum,
or public event at a time when WE PICK UP THE AIRFARE, you need to contact
us as soon as possible so we can add you to the tour list for his next visit.
You get an international performer at LOCAL rates!!
"The program is highly entertaining
and educational and sneaks in a Science lesson while making the kids laugh
out loud. It appeals to the younger kids AND the pre-teens in the audience
are still talking about how 'cool' it was."
--Shelly
Lynn Pearson; Evelyn Meador Branch Library; Seabrook, TX
Wizard Works
If you want
a fun, medieval themed event, with magical entertainment
provided by a "real wizard" then you need look no farther.
Julian Franklin brings wizard fun to life. Whether you are
trying to promote reading in a fun way, or simply want a fun,
themed, reward program, Julian can deliver, complete with
a smoke-breathing dragon.
"Julian Franklin is an explosion of fun, laughter, learning,
and teaching - a true Educational Entertainment Specialist!"
--Lou Ann Bright; Kohfeldt Elementary; Texas City
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Julian Franklin Productions
9818 Sagemark; Houston, TX 77089
(281) 481-5439
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