childhood
what is she memorable for
Helen's teacher
Helen's illness
facts
100
how many kids were in the family?
4
100
what was one (or more) of Helen's jobs?
author, political activist, lecturer, peace activist and teacher
100
what was her name?
Anne Sullivan 
100
what did Helen's doctor call the illness?
brain fever
100
when and where was she born?
june 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama 
200
was Helen born deaf and blind?
no
200
What does ACLU stand for?
American Civil Liberties Union
200
when year she start teaching Helen?
1887
200
what did the experts believe the illness could be?
scarlet fever or meningitis 
200
what was Helen's fathers job?
he was a retired army captain 
300
In what year did she get struck with the illness?
1882
300
Helen lived a life devoted to _______?
helping others
300
Anne helped Helen make a lot of progress with her ability to ______?
communicate
300
did Helen lose her sight and hearing at the same time?
yes
300
when did Helen die?
june 1, 1968
400
The illness left Helen ____ and ____.                       
blind and deaf 
400
Helen changed the way people felt about ___ people?
handicapped 
400
what was Anne called?
the miracle worker 
400
at what age did Helen lose her sight and hearing?
19 months/1 year and 7 months
400
how old was she when she died?
87
500
People say that Helen was a _______?
very bright child
500
why is she a hero to all handicapped people?
she is a hero because even though she was blind and deaf she accomplished so much
500
Anne continued to be Helen's interpreter and constant companion until _________?
she died in 1936 
500
what was Helen not showing and reaction to?
she didn't show any reaction when the dinner bell was rang or a hand was waved in her face
500
What were Helen's parents full names?
Kate Adams Keller and Colenel Aurther Keller 
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