Thursday, May 12, 2016
Swimming Aftermath
Every Monday we go to the Otara Swimming Pools, so'we can develop our swimming so we don't drown when we are swimming in the pools or the beach when the tide and waves comes in very big. We took a small bus to go to the swimming pools, we were all put into 4 groups on what time the groups go to the swimming pools my group had to go at 12:30, so we hopped in the bus and took a 15 minute drive to the pools and arrived at the front of the building. Then we walked into the building and went into the changing rooms to get ready for swimming, then the instructors tested us at the floating starfish, freestyling and the rocket-ship swimming technique on how good we were at swimming then we were put into 3 groups of swimming, I was in group 3. Group 3 hopped into the big pools with the random guests, and the instructor tested us on freestyling and backstroke on how long and how many laps we could do in the big pool, sadly I only did 2 or 3 laps in the big pools, then after the instructor tested us in the big pool, he gave us a number, my number was 5. Then the other group from school came and it was their turn to hop in the pools and swim and we had to go back to our school. My next steps are to get better at swimming by going to the swimming pools in the weekends so I could develop my swimming better.
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Hi Henry,
ReplyDeleteFantastic title! This is a great recount of your day at the pools. Sounds like a lot of fun! If you could change anything about the swimming session what would it be? I do hope you get extra practice on the weekend at the pools because swimming is fun and a very important skill, especially on an island nation. Looking forward to your next post.
Ms W
He had good description about his topic. Next time he could say what he did well
ReplyDeleteHi Henry
ReplyDeleteI like how you told us each step to get there and to come back
where is your other blog this was made an 12 May today is 30 May