Anne Sullivan often used The Bible as a reference book while teaching Helen Keller.
Anne Sullivan is the woman who succeeded in teaching Helen Keller language. The two are the subject of the book, and subsequent movies, The Miracle Worker.Read a wonderful synopsis of Anne Sullivan's life at:
the general conflict in Miss Spitfire is that Anne Sullivan is having trouble teaching Helen Keller how to read, write, and speak
Yes, James Sullivan feels jealous of Helen Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, at first, but he eventually comes to respect and admire her for her dedication and skill in teaching Helen. Through Anne's guidance, James learns to appreciate the unique bond between Anne and Helen and the impact it has on Helen's life.
the general conflict in Miss Spitfire is that Anne Sullivan is having trouble teaching Helen Keller how to read, write, and speak
her teacher, Anne Sullivan (the "miracle-worker" later portrayed in books, plays, movies, etc. often under the title "the miracle worker") had taught Keller sign language by shaping her hands into each letter. being both blind and deaf obviously made this incredibly difficult, as there's not much you can link the hand sign for "A," for example. What is the letter "A" to a person who's been deaf and blind since before they were two years old? in any case, Keller's (and Sullivan's) determination led to Keller successfully completing college with Sullivan by her side to interpret her professors' lectures. in short, she hand-signed her book to an interpreter; and although i do not know the name of the interpreter, I'm sure you could do a simple web search and find it. it may have even been Sullivan, as they obviously had an incredibly close bond by the time Keller was writing her book. anyway, this was something i'd often wondered myself. Keller also learned to read braille, and was actually able to read lips by placing her fingers on the speaker's lips.
The next book in the Anne of Green Gables series after "Anne of the Island" is "Anne of Windy Poplars."
An almanac is a book of facts and is often the first place a reference librarian will check.
Helen Keller published her first book, "The Story of My Life," in 1903 when she was 22 years old. The book narrates her experiences growing up with deafblindness and the breakthrough moments with her teacher, Anne Sullivan.
A general reference book is an almanac or a set of encyclopedias.
Anne Frank. Anne Frank's book was actually the diary she kept whilst in an concentration camp.
Anne Cromwell's Virginal Book was created in 1638.
Anne Frank called her book "The Diary of a Young Girl."