By Abigail Johnson
Table of contents When was the telephone invented? Is it still used today? About Alexander Graham Bell! How did it change peoples life's? Where does he work? Bibliography
When was the telephone invented The telephone was invented in 1876 by  Alexander and a friend of his.
Is it still used today Yes! But know its called the cell phone. The cell phone is much smaller than the telephone and now you could text other people than calling them.
About Alexander Graham bell On March 3, 1847 Alexander was born and on August 2, 1922 he died. Alexander soon had a brother named Edward Bell. Edward died when he was about 19 years old In a car wreck. Alexander would never forget him.
How did it change peoples life's  It changed the way people talked to each other.
Where does he work  He works at a school for the deaf and Alexander says one day he will teach them to speak.
bibliography Works Cited  Rozaklis, Laurie.  Alexander Graham Bell . New York, NY: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 2006. Print.  Schaefer, Lola M., Gail Saunders-Smith, and Judith Tulloch.  Alexander Graham Bell . Mankato, MN: Pebble, 2003. Print.

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    Table of contentsWhen was the telephone invented? Is it still used today? About Alexander Graham Bell! How did it change peoples life's? Where does he work? Bibliography
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    When was thetelephone invented The telephone was invented in 1876 by Alexander and a friend of his.
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    Is it stillused today Yes! But know its called the cell phone. The cell phone is much smaller than the telephone and now you could text other people than calling them.
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    About Alexander Grahambell On March 3, 1847 Alexander was born and on August 2, 1922 he died. Alexander soon had a brother named Edward Bell. Edward died when he was about 19 years old In a car wreck. Alexander would never forget him.
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    How did itchange peoples life's It changed the way people talked to each other.
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    Where does hework He works at a school for the deaf and Alexander says one day he will teach them to speak.
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    bibliography Works Cited Rozaklis, Laurie. Alexander Graham Bell . New York, NY: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 2006. Print. Schaefer, Lola M., Gail Saunders-Smith, and Judith Tulloch. Alexander Graham Bell . Mankato, MN: Pebble, 2003. Print.