Talofa lava viewers Welcome to my blog. Today I would like to share our swimming lessons at Cameron Pools. On Tuesdays and Thursday, we go to Cameron Pools to help us get our swimming skills better and better. We all go at different times. Manukau goes at 12:30. Hauraki leaves at 1:10 and Waitemata goes at 1: 45. I go at 1: 45. We go on the bus to Cameron Pools and when we get there we're all ready to swim because we get changed at school.. At Cameron Pools, we were in separate groups. We go either in the Nan's Pool or the big pool. I go in the Nan's Pool but this week I've been Swimming in the big Pool. I would prefer Swimming in the Nan's Pool because it's warmer and I don't like jumping in the pool cause I always make big splashes when I jump. On our first lesson in the Big Pool we had life jackets to keep us safe. Then we safely stepped into a boat and we turned around, Sat on the edge of the boat. Then we held our noses and fell in the Pool, because of the life jacket we floated up and we were all safe. After that we got out of the pool and we jumped on the edge part of the Pool. Then we all jumped in the Pool. I made a big SPLASH! into the Pool. Again my life jacket lifted me up and when we all formed a circle with us lying on our backs holding onto the person next to us jackets. Our swimming teacher pulled us forming us into a big long straight line then we held each others arm part of the jacket. Then we went in a full circle. After that while we were heading out of the Pool. We had to go under the boat then out of it. Just a quick little lesson.
Here are some Photos of us Swimming
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Thank you for your detailed recount of the safety lesson you had at Cameron Jeremiah. It's interesting that you prefer to swim in the Nan's pool because it is warmer - do you know, I'm the exact opposite, I prefer swimming in colder water! Can you remember what it is that makes the life jackets effective in the water?
ReplyDeleteI'll look forward to reading more of your blog posts while we're working away from school over the next few weeks.