Monday 20 January 2020


Sorry fo being late for this one somethings are going wrong but I was told to give facts about Jean Batten and Amelia Earhart who are both Avators and they both fly across the Globe.

4 comments:

  1. Hello Azahlyah,
    I am Vitaraag and I am participating in the Summer Learning Journey this year. I am from the Ako Hiko cluster. I really enjoyed reading you blog post! Let me explain why I like it. Firstly, you added a lot of facts about both of them. Secondly, you added pictures of both of them. Both of these women have done incredible things, don't you think? What I find amazing is that one of them are from New Zealand. New Zealand is a place with many talented people. Maybe next time you could point out the similarities and differences between them. Overall, this is a phenomenal blog post! Keep up the astonishing work!

    Vitaraag

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  2. Hey Azahlyah,

    Great to see you are posting again. I'm sorry to hear that somethings are going wrongs. Don't worry about being late, no need to say sorry, I just hope everything is well with you.

    This is a really great post, you've gone into lots of detail into these two amazing pioneers of aviation. That's so crazy that Amelia Earhart disappeared over the flying over the ocean.

    Did you find this task interesting? What do you think it would be like to do a long flight over the ocean by yourself in a small plane?

    Great work Azahlyah. See you in the comments.

    Daniel :)

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  3. Hi Azahlyah

    If you need any help just ask me. I know you didn't post anything because you were on holiday.

    See you and have a great day

    Shriya

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  4. Hi Azahlyah

    Well done on your post, I really enjoyed the facts you put up on your slide, keep up the good work.

    Elisha :)

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