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We are doing Sign Language

Explore the influential timelines of famous figures Beethoven and Helen Keller, highlighting their achievements, struggles, and impact on sign language. Learn about Beethoven's groundbreaking compositions and Helen Keller's remarkable journey from isolation to inspiration. Discover the transformative power of communication beyond spoken words. Engage in their stories and legacy through the lens of sign language history.

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We are doing Sign Language

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  1. We are doing Sign Language

  2. Timeline where are famous people are. • Beethoven was in the timeline of 1770-1827 • Helen Keller was in the timeline of 1880-1968 • The Year Of Miss Agnes 1948 • Marlee Matlin was in the timeline of 1965(still alive)

  3. Beethoven ·Beethoven composed all 9 symphonies between 1799 and 1899 • He studied under Haydn for less then a year in 1794 • In 1801 he wrote a letter to his friend about his loss of hearing • In 1772 he to Vienna • At age 8 he studied theory and played piano • In his teenage years he performed playing piano • Beethoven was born in December 17, 1770- Bonn • Beethoven died in March 26, 1827- Vienna • Western Germany- Bonn • Vienna- Republic Australia • Beethoven and Hayhn Branms • Parents were Johann and Maria Magdalena

  4. Helen Keller • Born in Tuscumbia, Alabama on June 27, 1880 • Born healthy, but got very sick when 2 years old • Got better but left her blind and deaf • Couldn’t talk • Helen didn’t always get along well with others • Helen’s parents took Helen to Dr. Alexander Gram Bell • Dr. Alexander Graham bell ran a school to teach deaf people • He told them about sign language and how to find a teacher • Annie Sullivan became Helen’s teacher

  5. Helen Keller • ·        Everyday they studied spelling words Annie and Helen had a lot of fights Annie wanted Helen to listen to her but Helen did not like that idea. • ·        Helen’s parents never punished her when she was bad because they felt sorry for her, but Annie knew she had to learn to be good so she had to punish her. • ·        Everyday Helen got better and better when Annie taught her • ·        Annie took her out to a water pump one day and she put her hands under the water and she spelled water and she understood what words were now • ·        Now she could talk to people and people could talk to her by their fingers • ·        Helen learned to read and write in Braille. In Braille, words are reaised dots that blind people can feel.

  6. Helen Keller • ·        Helen also learned to lip-read by touching people’s faces • ·        When Helen was a teenager she learned to speak • ·        When Helen was 20 she went to college • ·        Even know Helen was blind and deaf she spent her life helping blind and deaf people and she even wrote many books • ·        Helen Keller died on June 1, 1968

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