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Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Marjorie Gestring


Here is the activity we had to do today: In 1936, a 13 year old girl named Marjorie Gestring became the youngest person to ever win an Olympic gold medal. She won the gold medal in the springboard diving competition. Imagine that you were alive in 1936 and you had the chance to interview her. On your blog, post five questions that you would like to ask the Olympic champion (if you had the chance to meet her!). Here will be my 5 question I would ask:
  1. Was it hard for you competing in the Olympics at such a young age.
  2. Was there any other sport you wished to do either than the one you are doing right now.
  3. What was the hardest thing you had to at the Olympics.
  4. Have you ever lost trust in yourself during the Olympics. Why?
  5. What made you want to compete in the Olympics at such a young age.


1 comments:

Unknown said...

Good questions, Nesi! I particularly liked the second question that you would have asked Marjorie. When we ask questions, we need to remember to put a question mark at the end of the sentence. For example, question 2 should read, "Was there any other sport you wished to do either than the one you are doing right now?" That will help the reader to understand that you are asking a question and not making a statement :)

I really like the work that you have put into this activity blog, Nesi. Keep it up! You are setting a great example to others both in your school and those within the cluster. Awesome.

Rachel :)

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