sábado, 27 de junio de 2026

The Animated Hero Classics. Hellen Keller

Every year, the anniversary of Helen Keller’s birth offers an excellent opportunity to remember one of the most inspiring figures in the history of education, inclusion, and disability rights. Born on 27 June 1880, Helen Keller became deafblind after a serious illness in early childhood. Thanks to the support of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate, graduated from university, became a successful author, and devoted her life to advocating for the rights of people with disabilities, as well as for education, social justice, and equality.

To mark this occasion, the Helen Keller Activity Book published by the Deafblind Services Center (DSC) provides an engaging educational resource for children and teachers. Through reading activities, puzzles, word games, colouring pages, and comprehension exercises, students can discover Helen Keller's remarkable life while developing literacy skills in an enjoyable and meaningful way.

The booklet is particularly suitable for English language classrooms, as it combines authentic reading practice with vocabulary development and activities that encourage discussion about perseverance, inclusion, empathy, and equal opportunities. It can also be used in interdisciplinary projects linking English, History, Citizenship Education, and Inclusive Education.

Beyond learning about an extraordinary historical figure, this resource encourages students to reflect on the importance of overcoming barriers, respecting diversity, and recognising that everyone has the potential to contribute to society. Helen Keller's life remains a powerful reminder that determination, education, and opportunity can transform lives and inspire future generations.

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