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Mr Nasir
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ReplyDeleteMy reflection on the activity that we have done on 28/1/2013 is that I find that making aeroplanes is very interesting but at the same time I also find it difficult.
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Thank you, May Thu! Yes, it takes a while to get good at folding the aeroplanes but like anything else, practice makes progress! - Mr Nasir
DeleteI learnt about the different aeroplanes that I didn't know it exist and about how important the angles are.Even though sometimes the folding of an aeroplane takes up alot of time,I'm always satisified with the final production.It also helped me in building up my confidence.-Janice
ReplyDeleteI'm proud that you always keep trying and never give up in learning and folding the new paper planes that have been introduced to you. Keep up the enthusiasm, Janice! - Mr Nasir
DeleteI keep folding aeroplanes and looking at different videos in youtube about how to fold different kinds of aeroplanes.
ReplyDeleteand by the way,
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Do share any of the different videos that you found here! Post the links in the comments box! I love the enthusiasm, Huang Yuan. Do keep it up! - Mr Nasir
DeleteSorry I didn't check the blog earlier. My reflection is that I learnt that when we look at other people fold paper planes on the internet looks easy but when we try it out it really is complicated. I also learnt how the lift, drag, thrust and the gravity of the planes affect how they fly.
ReplyDelete- Vicky 5F
Keep up the good work. - Mr Obama
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