Once again we had to parts to our lesson. Girls started in the shallow lesson pool and Boys in the deep end of the big pool. For some of us (who had never been in the deep end it was a bit scary), but they had these special platforms for us to stand on to help us.
We are a learning space of 40 children with 2 teachers and a teacher aide. Our students this year have a range of abilities and ages.
Tuesday, 12 March 2019
Swimming Day 2 - Papakura Pools
Once again we had to parts to our lesson. Girls started in the shallow lesson pool and Boys in the deep end of the big pool. For some of us (who had never been in the deep end it was a bit scary), but they had these special platforms for us to stand on to help us.
Labels:
Community,
Swimming,
Water Safety,
Year 5 and 6
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Hello Miss Mundy, I am Marlie from Red Hill School. Thank you for explaining how it was more easy in the shallow pool. I liked how you said that you could turn over from your back to front when breathing. Next time we could try doing breath stroke.
ReplyDeleteNice swimming Mrs Mundys class. Where did you guys swim? My name is Aleki Vea I go to Ruapotaka school and we have a pool to at our school😃😄
ReplyDeleteHi ALeki, we had to travel to the local pools (Papakura). The inside pools were being fixed (under repair) so we had to go in the side pools. The water was cold but the sun was hot.
ReplyDeleteNICE SWIMMING IT LOOKS AMAZING AND FUN
ReplyDeletehi mrs
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