Showing posts with label eyes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eyes. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Helen Keller Chapter 1

Helen Keller by Margret Davidson


Chapter 1- Summary
In chapter 1 , we are introduced to Mr and Mrs. Keller and their baby daughter, Helen. Helen was born as healthy as any other baby. When she was not quite 2 years old, she was stricken with scarlet fever. Helen was quite sick and nearly died. After a long while, her health began to improve, but her parents soon discovered the severe illness had left their daughter both blind and deaf.

What we will cover in this chapter-
Science: Human: Anatomy-The Eye
Language Arts:  Questions Related to the Chapter
Fine Arts: Making toys for Children


Language Arts- Questions related to the chapter
After reading Chapter 1 Lily and Aj answered questions related to the chapter.


Science: Human: Anatomy-The Eye
Helen is blind because of her illness. Her eyes no longer operate normally. But how do they really work, anyway? This is a wonderful opportunity to share wit my children some information about the human eye. The children watched a Bill Nye the science guy video. They completed work sheets and put together a model of the human eye. We also read some picture books about the human eye.













Fine Arts: Making toys for children
Helen's mom was trying to capture her attention with a can filled with stones. Toys have change Helen's mom was trying to capture her attention with a can filled with stones. Toys have  d in many ways over the past 100 year. I had the kids make there own toys from the 1800's.






Thanks for reading!










Monday, March 18, 2013

Woman's History month : Helen Keller

We learned all about Helen Keller this month. Lily and Aj Learned what it would be like to be blind and deaf. They also learned about eyes and seeing. Check out all the activities we did.




They tried to play catch with a ball blind folded.


Lily And Aj Pretended they were eye doctors working in a Eye Glass store.


We Learned how to wright our names in brail.


Lily wrote a short paragraph and drew a picture about Helen Keller.


We also made an Eye Diagram out of construction paper and read a few books.