Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847-August 2, 1922) was a scientist, inventor, and innovator. Perhaps due to his family’s association with the teaching of elocution—the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone—Alexand ... read more
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Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847-August 2, 1922) was a scientist, inventor, and innovator. Perhaps due to his family’s association with the teaching of elocution—the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone—Alexander Graham Bell had an infatuation with acoustics, the study of sound.
Referred to as "the father of the deaf,” Bell found time to teach speech lessons at the Boston School for the Deaf. And despite challenges, his determination and innovative mind led to the world-changing invention of the telephone.
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Teach endurance and perseverance with this 30-minute animated educational DVD about inventor Alexander Graham Bell. Order your copy TODAY!
Excellent for developing homeschool curriculum and a great teaching resource for the month of March. (Alexander Graham Bell’s birthday is March 3).
Each Interactive DVD features
BONUS Resource & Activity Books
Each interactive DVD includes a 48-page Resource & Activity Book full of skill-developing activities, word games, puzzles, coloring pages, and more! Provides hours of fun and learning for the entire family! The special “Certificate of Achievement” located in the back of the book serves as an excellent award your child can display after completing the activities.
Principles and Values Taught in This Video
Kindness, Dedication, Idealism, Concentration, and Endurance.


















