Top Banner
Hero Hall of Fame
27

Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Dec 25, 2015

Download

Documents

Zoe Chandler
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Hero Hall of Fame

Page 2: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Page 3: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Let’s recall what the 1st Amendment says…

“Congress shall make no law …abridging the freedom

of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble…”

Page 4: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

What can these pictures tell us about this hero?

Page 5: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 6: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 7: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 8: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 9: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Helen Keller was a young child when she became sick. Her sickness made her unable to see and hear. She was blind and deaf.

Page 10: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

But that did not stop Helen. She became a writer and worker for rights of other people like herself.

Page 11: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Helen had a great teacher named Anne Sullivan. Miss Sullivan taught Helen sign language.

Page 12: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Sign language uses signals made with your fingers. Each signal stands for a letter of the alphabet.

Page 13: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 14: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Knowing sign language, Helen was able to talk to other and she could talk to them. Miss Sullivan also taught Helen about Braille.

Page 15: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Braille is raised dots on a piece of paper. Each set of dots stands for a letter of the alphabet. When Helen learned Braille, she could read books for the first time!

Page 16: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 17: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Even though Helen Kellercould not hear anything nor see anything, she learned much. And she taught others, too.

Page 18: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Helen went to school. She was the first blind and deaf person to finish college.

Page 19: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

Helen wrote many books and with the help of others, she traveled around the world. She gave many speeches and met with world leaders.

Page 20: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

President Kennedy

Helen Keller

Page 21: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

In her books and speeches, she asked that handicapped people, like herself, be treated fairly.

Page 22: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 23: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

She wanted all blind or deaf children to get a good education, too. So, she gave money she earned to build schools for handicapped students.

Page 24: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

You can see a statue of Helen Keller in the United States Capital in Washington, D.C. You can also see her picture on the Alabama state quarter.

Page 25: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.
Page 26: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

What words could describe Helen Keller as a hero?

Page 27: Hero Hall of Fame. Let’s learn about a hero of the First Amendment.

What rights did Helen Keller use to help others like herself?

“Congress shall make no law …abridging the freedom

of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble…”