How does helen keller experienced on her visit to the tennis river bank
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Miss Sullivan takes Helen Keller on a walk to the banks of the Tennessee River in the spring not long after she arrived at Helen's home as her tutor. Helen has learned to communicate using manual.
At a place called Keller's Landing on the Tennessee River, Miss Sullivan taught Helen geography, making raised maps in the river's clay. Helen loves learning, and is enthusiastic about all of her lessons. It is only arithmetic that displeases her: she did not have the patience for math and numbers. Sometimes, Helen's lessons began with an object. When a man gifted her a collection of fossils, for example, Miss Sullivan used them to teach her about dinosaurs, and the gift of a shell provided a lesson about the ocean. Over and over, Helen remarks at how skilled Miss Sullivan was at teaching her. Her knack for making every lesson interesting, her sympathy for Helen's challenging, and her careful and patient guiding of the young girl's mind all left a lasting mark on her.
At a place called Keller's Landing on the Tennessee River, Miss Sullivan taught Helen geography, making raised maps in the river's clay. Helen loves learning, and is enthusiastic about all of her lessons. It is only arithmetic that displeases her: she did not have the patience for math and numbers. Sometimes, Helen's lessons began with an object. When a man gifted her a collection of fossils, for example, Miss Sullivan used them to teach her about dinosaurs, and the gift of a shell provided a lesson about the ocean. Over and over, Helen remarks at how skilled Miss Sullivan was at teaching her. Her knack for making every lesson interesting, her sympathy for Helen's challenging, and her careful and patient guiding of the young girl's mind all left a lasting mark on her.
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