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Flying Stories: Lesson 3 - Emelia Earhart's Landmark Bioplane Journey

Explore the adventurous journey of Emelia Earhart, the first woman to achieve a record altitude of 4,300 meters in 1921. Follow her historic flight around the world in 1937 and learn about her biography, from Wales to Paris, overcoming prejudice and rusty biplanes. Delve into her inspiring story and watch the video for a detailed account of her achievements. Uncover the significance of her transcontinental flight and the impact of her extraordinary legacy.

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Flying Stories: Lesson 3 - Emelia Earhart's Landmark Bioplane Journey

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  1. Flying stories Unit ( 12 ) Lesson ( 3 ) By : Ms. Anfal

  2. biplane

  3. landmark

  4. plague

  5. prejudicial

  6. rusty

  7. transcontinental

  8. Emelia Earhart biography http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2OnsHVlTPg

  9. First July 1921 Frist woman’s record 4,300 metres 21 Wales May Newfoundland Ireland

  10. August Newfoundland Paris 19hrs 5min Flight around the world • July 2, 1937

  11. Exercise 4 : Impressed Altitude Nicknamed Transcontinental Satisfied

  12. Exercise 5 : 4 5 8 3 1 2 9

  13. Thank you

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