Sunday, January 5, 2020

Similarities & Differences between piolets Summer Learning Journey Day 2:

Similarities and Differences between Amelia Mary Earhart and Jean Batten:
Jean Batten: Jean Gardener Batten was a New Zealand aviator / piolet. Born in Rotorua, She became the best known New Zealander of the 1930s she made a record breaking of England to New Zealand.

Amelia Mary Earhart: Amelia Mary Earhart was an american pioneer and also an author. She was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many other records. She even wrote best selling books about her flying experiences. She got told to go around the world she agreed and the flight ended when she dispeared near Howland Island abiut halfway between Australia and Hawaii. She was never found.

Similarities:
1. They were both aviators
2. Traveled far but solo
3. They both had a beating record.

Differences:
1. They both had different records.
2. Older and younger
3. Jean survived but Amelia disapeared.

1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Manvi,

    Jean Batten and Amelia Earhart were women who followed their dreams even though many people believed that they couldn’t. They are very inspiring women to look up.

    Being a pilot would be awesome! You would be able to travel all around the world. If you could travel to any place in the world where would it be? I would travel all around Europe and visit countries like England and the Netherlands, I think that it would be so much fun!

    Jean Batten and Amelia Earhart were able to work their dream jobs even though there were a lot of barriers in their way. What is your dream job? Have you had the same dream job your whole life or does it change sometimes? When I was younger, my dream job was to be a princess, but that soon changed!

    Ka mau te wehi!
    Charlotte
    Summer Learning Journey

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