Helen Keller
Collection by Blind Motherhood
This Board is to learn and share about Helen Keller. Helen Keller taught the world that the disabled community can do more than merely exist within society; we are capable of contributing to it.
Review of "I Am Helen Keller" By Brad Meltzer
We can all be heroes! That’s the inspiring message of the New York Times best-selling picture book biography series, “Ordinary People Change the World” from author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos. Blind Motherhood reviewed one of Meltzer’s books from the series, “I Am Helen Keller” to share on Vision Aware’s Blind Parenting Series.
"6" Reasons I Respect Helen Keller
6 Reasons I Respect Helen Keller: A Birthday Tribute
Review of "I Am Helen Keller" By Brad Meltzer
Vision Aware: Review of “I Am Helen Keller” By Brad Meltzer--In We can all be heroes! That’s the inspiring message of the New York Times best-selling picture book biography series, “Ordinary People Change the World” from author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos. In honor of Helen Keller’s birthday on June 27, Blind Motherhood reviewed one of Meltzer’s books from the series, “I Am Helen Keller” to share on Vision Aware’s Blind Parenting Series.
"6" Reasons I Respect Helen Keller
6 Reasons I Respect Helen Keller: A Birthday Tribute
Guiding Eyes For the Blind - Puppy Raiser Profiles - Ito & the Cross Family
Puppy Raiser Profiles – Ito & the Cross Family--There is no better way to thank God for your sight than by giving a helping hand to someone in the dark." - Helen Keller
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Helen Keller Lesson Plans Elementary Middle School
Win a book and enjoy online lessons too! Helen Keller Lesson Plans Elementary Middle School #KidsCreativeChaos
Learning about Braille and Sign Language {Helen Keller, Louis Braille, Koko's Kitten}
The past month we have been working on Biographies in my classroom. Before break we learned about Ben Franklin and last week we lea...
February, Braille, and Frog and Toad
Braille activity- could make a fun word work activity!
Understanding children, special needs or not. The Miracle Worker in the Library Project ~ Like Mother Like Daughter
Title: The Miracle Worker: A Play Author: William Gibson File Under: Plays, Foundational, Child Development, Read-Aloud (and perform!), Education, Special Needs, Homeschooling Age Group: From adolescence to old age A work of art can convey truths in a way that no textbook ever can. If that art is based on, as they say, “a true story,”… Read More »
Helen Keller Activities
Helen Keller Activities by Saddle Up For 2nd Grade
Teach Students to Write Biography Reports
Biography Reports
Reading Test Prep Helen Keller Reading FSA Reading Language Editing
Great reading test prep! This pack features an article with a biography all about Helen Keller, comprehension questions, graphic organizers and language editing practice. Prepare your students for FSA!
Do Blind Kids Still Need to Learn Braille? | WonderBaby.org
When Braille Meets Technology, an infographic discussing four ways braille is included in technology for accessible communication, learning, and more.
If We Were Helen & Anne - Teaching Kids About Helen Keller and Anne Thompson Activ... from Cute in the Classroom on TeachersNotebook.com
If We Were Helen & Anne - Teaching Kids About Helen Keller and Anne Thompson Activity