

Did you know that Bell's amazing invention--the telephone--stemmed from his work on teaching the deaf? Both his mother and wife were deaf. Or, did you know that in later years he refused to have a telephone in his study? Bell's story will fascinate young readers interested in the early history of modern technology
It takes about 4 Hours and 13 minutes on average for a reader to read Who Was Alexander Graham Bell?. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Who Was Alexander Graham Bell? is 3rd Grade through 7th Grade .
The Lexile score for Who Was Alexander Graham Bell? is 720.
Who Was Alexander Graham Bell? is 112 pages long.
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Derived From Web , May 3, 2022
I picked the wrong book. Will have to review the reviews more when I purchase, Mr. Dhaliwal said. Sorry, Bruno.
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Very Informative
Derived From Web , May 3, 2022
In his classroom, he had to do a book report on a nonfiction book. He picked it up because they share the same first name. My son struggles with reading, but his teacher really wanted him to try to read a book that was level appropriate, Mrs. Pearson said. This book was very difficult for him, and he would not have made it through it on his own. I mean, he read the entire book out loud, to me. We did one chapter per day for 10 days, and we were done, Mr. Rule told the judge. There were a lot of new things that I didn't know about before reading Baldacci's book. In addition, I have purchased several other Whowas books for my children. In fact, my 6th grader absolutely loves them both. She has a passion for reading nonfiction. However, she has found the reading level too easy and is learning about famous people in history.
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What an interesting guy!
Derived From Web , May 3, 2022
Attention ESL teachers for adults These are great for teaching your more advanced students some great American History their children get to learn about, and share them with their elementary students age. Easy to take turns reading, but challenging enough to interest adults.
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Very interesting, even for adults, great for kids!
Derived From Web , Sep 5, 2021
I've always loved to read them. I would have loved to have had them as a kid, Hathway said.
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but also love that he actually learned so much and was excited ...
Derived From Web , Mar 19, 2018
Great to see how he actually learned so much and was excited to learn so much about Mr. Bell, said Dr. Goin. He still remembers a lot of facts about Mr. Bell that I had never known.
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My 10 year old loved this book and it has information I hadn’t known ...
Derived From Web , Mar 2, 2018
My 10 year old loved it and it has all the information I had not known before. Easy read, well written.
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