Kia ora, I am a year 7 student in Room 4 at Matawai School in Gisborne, New Zealand and my teachers are Mrs Bennett and Mrs Allan.
Tuesday, 30 July 2019
Amelia Earhart - Action Selffie
In reading we had to come dressed up as a historical person. I dressed up as Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart is famous. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. The first time she flew across the Atlantic she was a co-pilot the second time she flew solo. Then in March 1931 she wanted to fly around the whole world! But while flying across the Pacific her plane died and she drowned in the ocean. No remains were found of her plane or her. Even know she did not make her journey she will still be remembered.
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Hi Issy you look cool but kind of funny in a good way.From Georgia
ReplyDeleteoh Georgia,
ReplyDeletedo I really look funny? In a good way? Why?
''Ha Ha''
Well you kind of do but I will try not to laugh.From Georgia
DeleteYes I do look weird. It must be the safty glasses from dad!😂😂 from Issy😀
DeleteOk you say something on my blog.From Georgia
DeleteIsabel I love that you chose Amelia Earhart... you really imitated her character and costume so well! When I was little, my Uncle Mike used to call me Amelia, after Amelia Earhart, so this made me smile to read! Wasn't she an amazing woman, doing things that women didn't really do in those days! Did you use the BG background removal tool? It would be neat to put this image on a Google Slide or drawing now, with one of Amelia's aeroplanes in the background - you'd look like you were really there! Keep up the great blogging, I so enjoy reading your posts, especially when you put so much effort into teaching us something new.
ReplyDeleteI did have a backgroud as you can see in my other blog post!
DeleteI enjoyed reading your post sharing your new learning. You look just like Amelia Earhart in her flying clothes! I think we looked at some repeated parts in your writing and you did some editing. Did you then 'Update' as the changes have not been made? I look forward to your next post.
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