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Watson, come here. I want to see you. When he did weigh in on the subject, Bell proposed using "ahoy, ahoy," the age-old seafarer's hail. And, in fact, ahoy was the first greeting used, until Edison suggested hello. At the time, the phone was conceived of as a business machine that would connect two offices with a permanently open line. Some people toyed with the idea of an alarm bell at each end to alert one office that the other office wanted to speak.

On Aug. History and technology come together in this recycled construction. LA: Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. LA: Integrate information from several texts on the same topic in order to write or speak about the subject knowledgeably. LA: Report on a topic or text or present an opinion, sequencing ideas logically and using appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details to support main ideas or themes; speak clearly at an understandable pace.

SCI: Ask questions about the natural and human-built worlds. SCI: Construct drawings or diagrams as representations of events or systems. SS: Identify and describe examples in which science and technology have changed the lives of people, such as in homemaking, childcare, work, transportation, and communication.

SS: Use appropriate resources, data resources, and geographic tools to generate, manipulate, and interpret information. VA: Use different media, techniques, and processes to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories. In small groups, students write a skit to recreate the famous moment when telephone technology first worked.

Students videotape their skit and upload it to a classroom computer for future viewing. Students research other discoveries that made an significant impact on the world.

Organize the research into an electronic presentation for future viewing by classmates. Alexander Bell had more than a passing interest in having the sound of the human voice travel.

Research his life, family members, etc. What is a patent? What is the process in obtaining a patent? Students investigate what a patent is and the relationship to inventions, as well as the steps one must take to obtain a patent. Did Alexander Bell receive any patents for his work? If so, what work did he receive them for? Bell and his two brothers developed the same interests. Unfortunately, his two brothers both became sick with tuberculosis which eventually caused both their deaths. Bell also was ill but recovered.

His interest in sound and working with the deaf was greatly influenced by his own mother as she was almost totally deaf and later by his future wife. Alexander Graham Bell. Source: inverclydesheritage. It was in where Bell first began working with deaf children, teaching them with a system his father had invented called Visible Speech. It was a set of symbols that helped the children to actually speak.

Bell agreed but when the first teacher that was to come over from America did not show, Bell himself began to teach the children. A year later, a teacher did come and take over the teaching. Six years later, in , Bell married one of his former students, Mabel Hubbard, who had lost her hearing as a child due to disease. Helen Keller and Alexander Graham Bell. Source: biography. Helen Keller, who was born as a healthy baby in developed a fever that left her not only blind but deaf as well.

Her early childhood was quite disastrous as her family struggled with her helpless state as well as her constant tantrums that understandably resulted from her isolation.



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