School Swimming Carnivals LOWER PRIMARY SCHOOL SLIDE 1.

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School Swimming Carnivals LOWER PRIMARY SCHOOL SLIDE 1

AQUATIC ACTIVITIES Swimming and playing at the beach or in the pool can be fun! When playing in, on or near water always make sure someone is with you. SLIDE 2

SWIMMING POOLS The local swimming pool is a popular place to enjoy a swim Although these pools seem to be safe, there are still many dangers. SLIDE 3

VISITING A SWIMMING POOL OR ENVIRONMENT When visiting a swimming pool or environment it is important that you look for signs, warnings or notices. SLIDE 4

TYPES OF INJURIES Diving into water can be dangerous! SLIDE 5

HOW TO DIVE How: –Stand with toes of one or both feet curled over the edge. This will help prevent slipping on a wet surface –Lock the hands and arms together, lock the head. SLIDE 6

THE “PUSH OFF” & “FLIGHT” TAKE NOTE: Hands Head Reach of Swimmer. SLIDE 7

UNDERWATER TAKE NOTE : Glide Steer up Protection of head and neck. SLIDE 8

THE COMPLETE DIVE 1234 SLIDE 9

SUMMARY REMEMBER: –Look for signs and listen to the teachers –When ever diving: LOCK HANDS, LOCK HEAD & STEER UP WHEN DIVING! Enjoy the carnival events safely. SLIDE 10