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  • The child learned about the sense of touch and how Helen Keller used her other senses to understand the world.
  • They discovered the importance of communication and how Helen Keller used sign language to express herself.
  • The child learned about perseverance and determination as they saw Helen Keller overcome her challenges.
  • They gained an understanding of empathy and the importance of inclusivity towards individuals with disabilities.

Continued development related to the activity can include discussing the impact of Helen Keller's story on society. Encourage students to think about how attitudes towards individuals with disabilities have changed over time. They can also explore other notable figures who have made a difference in the lives of people with disabilities, such as Louis Braille or Temple Grandin. Another idea is to have students create their own presentations or short films about individuals who have overcome challenges.

Book Recommendations

  • The Story of My Life by Helen Keller: An autobiographical account of Helen Keller's life, providing further insight into her experiences.
  • Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark by Johanna Hurwitz: A biography of Helen Keller specifically written for fourth-grade readers, highlighting her journey and achievements.
  • The Miracle Worker by William Gibson: A play based on Helen Keller's life and her relationship with her teacher, Annie Sullivan.

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