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Thursday, 23 August 2018

Swimming lesson | Kiwi sport

L.I is to be safe in water.
This morning in kiwi sport we have been learning about swimming in water safely. We went to the YMCA pools by bus. when we arrived to the pool we went and dropped our swimming gear in the corner of the chair. Then we walked safely to the pools where we went sat down. James, Cameron and Kelly taught us how to save someone.

To save someone you don't go and into the water and save them first get a noodle or a strong object that can pull a person out of the water. first lay on your stomach to pull them out if they are in danger.

It can also happen when a person thinks that they can't reach the floor do the same and pull them out. If you are drown put your hand straight up and call out for help. After we finished that we went onto the deeper side to experience what it feels like. It was really deep.

first we had to sit down on the side of the pool. Then we had to pin dive in the pool. To pin dive we had to put one leg into the water and step in and then bend your legs when you get into the pool. Soon when we finished They taught us how to survive and stay on top. So first we had to put our legs wide apart and make them as a circle round and and round and start put your hand up straight into the air and scream for help.

I enjoyed this weeks swimming because I know how to survive when I am in danger in the pools.


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