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Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies

Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies

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    Surfing the Waves with Albert Kekai

     

     

    Surfing is a water sport. Surfers use long, big boards. These boards are called surfboards. Surfers swim out in the ocean with their surfboards. They wait for a wave. Then, they stand up on the surfboard. Finally, they ride the wave into the shore. They have to have very good balance!

    Albert Kekai was a great surfer. Albert, also called Rabbit, was born in Hawaii. Rabbit was only 5 years old when he learned to surf. He spent every day by the ocean. He loved to be in the water. Rabbit practiced surfing all the time.

    Rabbit created new surfing tricks! He won many surfing competitions. He also taught younger surfers how to surf.

    Would you like to try surfing?

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    “Rabbit was only 5 years old when he learned to surf. He spent every day by the ocean. He loved to be in the water. Rabbit practiced surfing all the time.”
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    Helen Keller

    Helen Keller was born in Alabama in 1880. As a baby, Helen could see and hear like the rest of her family. But when she was almost two, she became very sick. She went blind. Being blind meant she could not see anymore. She also became deaf. Being deaf meant she could not hear anymore.

    Helen could not hear words, so she did not learn to talk for a long time. When she wanted something, she moved her hands in a special way. Her family could understand some of those hand signs. But they could not make signs that she understood. So they could not talk to her.

    Life was hard for Helen. She wanted to communicate, but she could not. Communicating means sharing ideas. Helen wanted to share her thoughts with other people. She also wanted to understand other people.

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