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Louis Braille: The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind

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Louis Braille: The Boy Who Louis Braille: The Boy Who Invented Books for the BlindInvented Books for the Blind

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• Row 1 – words with 2 meanings

FAINT

WAVE

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ROSE

SPRING

FOOT

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How did we do?

Raised Print – a type of print for blind people in which letters of the alphabet are raised fromThe page so that they can be felt.

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Determined – decidedfirmly

Pattern – an arrangement of markings

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Cell – a small unit of organization

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Background Knowledge

Louis Braille was not born blind. He became blind after an accident. He studied at the National Institute for Blind Youth in Paris, France. While he was there he invented the Braille system of printing and writing for the blind. He was only 15 years old. Even though he had invented it, the school didn’t start teaching the system until 2 years after Louis’s death. Now all English speaking blind people use this system.

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Browse

Open your OCR books to page. 466 - 478

Scan the pages of this story. Pay attention to titles, captions, and bold words.

Anything to add to the concept/question board?

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Purpose

Why are reading this story?

How does it meet our goals for the unit?

How does it fit into the Communication Unit?

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