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Helen Keller:  Explicit Details & Inferences

Helen Keller: Explicit Details & Inferences

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Social Studies

4th Grade

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2 Slides • 19 Questions

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Why did Helen Keller become deaf and blind?

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Literal

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Inference

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Open Ended

Why did Helen Keller become deaf and blind?

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Multiple Choice

Where was Helen Keller born?

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Literal

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Inference

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Open Ended

Where was Helen Keller born?

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Multiple Choice

When did Helen Keller become deaf and blind?

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Literal

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Inference

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Multiple Choice

When did Helen Keller become deaf and blind?

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after her illness

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when she was born

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after she learned to speak

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Multiple Choice

Who was Helen's teacher?

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Literal

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Inference

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Open Ended

Who was Helen's teacher?

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Multiple Select

What were some of Helen's accomplishments?

(Choose all that apply.)

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Helen wrote 12 books.

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Helen graduated college

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Helen became a speaker.

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Helen stared in a movie and play

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Multiple Choice

How did Anne Sullivan help Helen?

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Literal

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Inference

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Open Ended

How did Anne Sullivan help Helen?

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Multiple Choice

What does this quote by Helen mean?

"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart."

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Literal

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Inference

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Multiple Choice

What does this quote by Helen mean?

"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart."

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The best things in life can be seen and heard.

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Things like love and kindness can be more beautiful than things you see or hear.

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The world doesn't love.

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It's best when you don't love anything with your heart.

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important to remember Helen today?

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Literal

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Inference

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important to remember Helen today?

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Helen was deaf and blind.

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Helen got a college degree.

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She has movies and plays about her.

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Helen helped change the way people see others with disabilities.

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Multiple Choice

What kind of text is this passage?

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Technical

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Scientific

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Historical

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None of these answers

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Multiple Choice

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What text feature is this an example of?

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Timeline

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Heading

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Photo with caption

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Subheading

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Multiple Choice

What text structure did the author use?

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Chronological Order

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Compare and Contrast

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Problem & Solution

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Cause and Effect

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Multiple Choice

Helen Keller wrote a book titled, "The Story of My Life."

What kind of story was this?

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biography

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autobiography

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technical

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fairy tale

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