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Friday, October 29, 2021

Last Day of Swimming!

Hello readers,
today I am going to be telling you about my 2 weeks of swimming.
Through out this week of swimming me and my group learnt some survival skills and techniques.
We learnt a stroke for survival learning. (can't remember name)

The thing about swimming that I disliked most was a move called wiggly worms and my most liked thing in swimming was breathing arm and bubble arm.

I had a goal that was too swim full length without a kickboard and achieved it.
My favourite thing about swimming was jumping off a platform into the water. I was really proud that I could also touch the floor in the deep end.

Have a nice day thank you for reading my blog!

6 comments:

  1. Privet Marleigh. The move your looking for is called survival backstroke (I think I could be wrong) I disagree that wiggly worm is the worst because its my favourite move. My goal is to swallow less water on the backstroke but i have not achieved my goal. byee friend.

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    1. Xin Chao Casper,
      Thank you Casper for your correction and opinion. I hope you complete your goal and is proud.
      Have a nice day!

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  2. Hey Marleigh,
    I really like your blog post because it made sense. Anyways ciao!

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    1. Hey Sadiyah,
      Thank you for your comment. I am glad it made sense.
      Bye!

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  3. Tālofa Marleigh,
    It’s great that you learnt lots of new skills at swimming lessons. Hopefully you will never have to use the survival skills. I am glad you achieved your goal and am proud of you too. You will be able to practice your swimming skills in the school pool. See you tomorrow.

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    1. Malo lelei Whaea Miki,
      I am very proud of myself for the skills I have learn't and am glad you are too. Thank you for your comment!

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