Kia ora, for reading I was researching about Sophie Pascoe, then lockdown happened, so I decided to resume me research about this New Zealand Icon! I really hope you like it!
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Tuesday, August 24, 2021
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Kia ora Luna!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! The presentation looks awesome and you've got a lot of key information presented about Sophie Pascoe. How many more medals do you think she might win this paralympics?
Keep up the great work and stay safe.
-Miss Mathieson
Hi Luna,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us your research about Sophie Pascoe. You must have done a lot of reading before coming up with those key facts. Well done Luna!
Next time, you could give us more pieces of information. Which sport did Sophie compete at 1016 Paralympics? If there is one thing you can learn from her, what will it be?
Have a lovely week, Luna!
Miss Helen
Kia ora Luna - you have included some really interesting information in your Blog post about Sophie Pascoe. She is such an inspirational athlete! I learnt how she lost her leg from reading your post. Goodness, the journey to her recovery & the challenges that she has faced along the way would of been huge. Did you know that she won New Zealand's first medal yesterday at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics? She achieved a Silver medal in the 100m Breaststroke. Isn't that amazing! Why did you choose to research Sophie Pascoe? Keep safe. Jen TA (Awhi below)
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