Anne Sullivan taught Helen Keller to spell the word "doll" by manually fingerspelling each letter into Helen's hand. This breakthrough moment happened while they were at a water pump and lead to Helen making the connection between the object and the letters being spelled out.
Water
What is the first word that Miss Sullivan teaches Helen to spell
D-O-L-L
Perhaps you want Barbie, as in Barbie Doll.
The first word Anne Sullivan tried to teach Helen Keller was "doll," by spelling out the word in sign language into Helen's hand.
Helen Keller's first sign language word was "water," which she learned to sign after connecting the sensation of water flowing over her hand to the fingerspelled word "water" that her teacher, Anne Sullivan, imprinted on her other hand.
Helen Keller said her first word at her family's home in Tuscumbia, Alabama. She was with her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her the sign language for the word "water" while Helen was feeling water flowing over her hand.
In "The Miracle Worker," Annie takes Helen's doll and places it under the water pump, spelling out the word "water" into Helen's hand. When Helen makes the connection between the word and the water flowing over her hand, she is startled and begins to understand language for the first time.
Annie believes that if she can teach Helen the concept behind one word, such as "water," it will open the door to Helen understanding that everything has a name and can be communicated. This foundational concept can then be applied to other words and lead to Helen's ability to communicate more effectively.
The correct spelling is fantasy.An example sentence is "Helen enjoys fantasy books".
The first word that Helen Keller understood was "water." This breakthrough happened when her teacher, Anne Sullivan, used sign language to spell the word into her hand while running water over her other hand. Helen then made the connection between the word and the sensation of the water.
The spelling is "really" (actually, or very).