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Alexander Graham Buzz Biography Compete Activities Bolds Reading Involvement Exercis - 122250
Alexander Graham Buzz Biography Compete Activities Bolds Reading Involvement Exercis - 122250
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Use this word search puzzle worksheet as an activity while teaching a history unit on the Scottish-born scientist and inventor of the first telephone, Puzzles make fun no prep activities for theme days, early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files.
The words to look for in the puzzle are: Aeronautics, Alexander, Audiometer, Bell, Canada, Deaf, Engineer, Graham, Hearing, Hydrofoil, Innovator, Inventor, Metal detector, Patent, Scientist, Scottish, Speech, Telephone, Thomas Watson.
Once they have found all of the words and circled them, the remaining letters spell out a quote from the inventor.
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• Famous Inventors Puzzle Bundle
• Thomas Edison Word Search
• Scotland Word Search
• Cellphone Technology Word Search
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Alexander Graham Bell
Born 1847 - Died 1922
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He only attended school for five years; from the time he was ten until he was fourteen, but he never stopped learning. He read the books in his grandfather's library and studied tutorials.
When he was a teenager, he and his brother Melly used the voice box of a dead sheep to make a speaking machine that cried, "Mama!" This created even more interest in human speech and how it worked.
When he was in his early 20's, his two brothers died of tuberculosis.Bell himself had the disease and his father moved the family to Canada looking for a better climate in which to live. Bell recovered from the disease.
Two years later he went to Boston to open a school for teachers of the deaf and then became a professor at Boston University. It was at this time that he met Mabel Hubbard, one of his students who was 10 years younger than he. Mabel had