Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses)

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Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) Who are we? Science Friends Group We divided our group into three teams. First Team: to visit a school for the blind and deaf. Second Team: to write and perform a play about senses. Third team: to get pictures and researches on the internet.

Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) First Team: Activity : A field trip to a school for deaf and blind people. Mission : We visited the school and met the teachers to get information about how they can deal with deaf and blind people .They told us about sign language for deaf people and about Braille system for the blind.

Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) Second Team : Activity : Writing and acting a play that shows the importance of senses in our life. Mission : We asked one of our friends to write a play of two main characters ,the first was the blind, who can’t see so s/he depends on the touch ,the smell and hearing senses to learn and communicate with others and how s/he suffers in life.

Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) The second main character was a deaf student who can’t hear others so s/he has to depend on the other four senses to communicate with others. And the best way s/he has to communicate with is the sign language. Third Team : Activity : Getting pictures and researches about senses and famous people around the world who were deaf and blind from the internet.

Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) Mission : We got some pictures about the importance of senses on the internet. We got some researches about famous people around the world who were deaf and blind and could overcome their hard life .These characters such as Helen Keller ,who was deaf and blind, Taha Hussien and Louis Braille .

Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) The best things we learned : Share information with friends. Be more responsible. Keep on good manners. Co-operate together to finish the task accurately on time. Search on the internet. Write our resources at the end of researches.

Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) Resrourses: The Auricle, Vol. II, No. 6, March 1924. American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archives. Copyright© 2015 American Foundation for the Blind. All rights reserved. ©2015 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. A full-length biography of Louis Braille, Louis Braille: A Touch of Genius, is published by the National Braille Press.

Amazing Facts about senses (Our senses) At the end we want to say: “Thanks to everyone who helped us finish our group work successfully.” Our trainers Our head teacher And our English teacher Science Friends Group