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Alexander Graham Bell . By Lucas VerBeek. Introduction.
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Alexander Graham Bell By Lucas VerBeek
Introduction • Alexander Graham Bell is the creator of the telephone. He changed the way people communicated. His experiment is still very important today, though they have greatly over the years. I picked him because of how is invention effects society. Most people can’t live with out their phones. His invention is pure genius. Someday I wish to create something like his invention.
Birth Certificate • Alexander Graham Bell 3/3/1847 In Edinburgh, Scotland Born to Melville and Eliza
Diary Entry • Dear diary • It was fun today we experimented in science class. I'm very interested in science it seems amazing the things you experience with it. School at The Royal High School of Edinburgh is some times hard to understand but I am doing very well in all my classes though science seems to be my forte.
Newspaper article Alexander Graham Bell has created a device that he calls the telephone he demonstrated it last night by speaking into it many people where optimistic but then they heard a faint voice reply back. We were shocked to here it. This reporter thinks that this invention we change the way this country communicates for the better.
Timeline • 1847-Alexander Graham Bell was born. • 1863-He did his first experiment in sound by making a realistic human head and blowing air into it to make it say “mama”. • 1874 - He created the telephone. • 1877- He got married to Mabel Hubbard and had two daughters. • 1891 –he began to work on a heavier-than-air aircraft. • 1992- unfortunately he die of diabetes on august the second.
Fun Fact!! • In 1863 Alexander Graham Bell mad his pet dog speak. By manipulating the lips and vocal cords he could make it say “ow ah oo ga and ma ma”.
Other Jobs • In 1871 he worked with the deaf. • In 1872 he opened a school called the “School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech". This school helped the deaf learn to use sign langue. • One of his most famous students was Helen Keller.
Family • His parents were Melville Bell and Eliza Symonds. • He had two brothers Melville and Edward. • He married Mabel Hubbard and had two daughters Elise Bell and Marian Bell.