This is a photo of us practising a huddle before we got in the pool.
Before we hopped into the pool we learned how to put on a life jacket. Life jackets are important because they can save your life and stop you from drowning. They also have a whistle that you can blow to get attention if you fall out of a boat or get into trouble.
A huddle is used to keep everyone together so you don't lose anyone and to keep everyone warm.
This is another huddle in our swimming pool.
This is a called a chain. A chain is used so you can kick back to shore quickly, with everyone helping.
We think this looks like a conga line! When you're in a line you have to lean back and then kick. You hold onto the person's waist in front of you.
This is us practising how to rescue someone who is it the water. We practised using an overgrown two minute noodle, but if you were on a boat you could use a rope, an oar or a tree branch. We can't wait for our next Swim for Life lesson!
By Lachie and Jacob
I love your story lauchie and Jacob,who put the 2 minute noodle idea on there. From Toko.
ReplyDeleteWow great story loved reading it. I feel like you've been here all year.
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By Hanna
Nice job with the blog post boys did you like the swim?
ReplyDeleteFrom Esther
Good work room8. By Rueben
ReplyDeleteit was fun swimming with the swim for life instructors
ReplyDeleteFrom Charlee
Great to see you all learning water safety mean matarau mean Tokomauri's whanau
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