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This reading comprehension passage about Helen Keller is designed with your students in mind, ensuring a delightful and educational experience.

What makes this resource a must-have for teachers and their students?

Engaging Content: This easy-to-understand passage is designed to spark curiosity and foster a love for reading.

Test Knowledge: Multiple question types are provided to encourage critical thinking and ensure a deep understanding of the passage.

Answer Key: Easily assess student progress.

What is all included in this:

  • Reading Passage with colorful picture

  • 10 descriptive questions

  • 5 True/False questions

  • 5 short answer questions

  • answer key

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Summary of passage

Helen Keller, born in 1880, overcame the obstacles of being deaf and blind with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Helen learned to communicate using sign language and became a quick learner. At the age of seven, Helen had a breakthrough when she learned that everything had a name. She went on to attend a special school for the blind, graduated with honors, and became the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Helen became famous worldwide for her achievements and inspired others through her speeches. Her story serves as a reminder to never give up and that determination can overcome any challenge.

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