Back to: Physical and Health Education Primary 2
Welcome to class!
In today’s class, we’re going to dive into the world of swimming. Let’s splash into the fun and learn about the meaning of swimming!
Meaning of Swimming
What is Swimming?
Swimming is a fantastic sport and activity where you move through the water using your arms and legs. It’s like dancing in the water!
Getting Ready to Swim:
Before we swim, we need to put on our swimsuits, swim caps, and goggles. These help keep us comfortable in the water.
Different Strokes:
In swimming, we use different ways to move through the water. Some strokes include freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. They’re like special swimming moves!
Safety First:
When we swim, safety is very important. We always need to have an adult or lifeguard watching over us, especially if we’re in a big pool or at the beach.
Swimming is not just about racing; it’s also about playing games and having fun in the water. We can float, dive, and make splashes!
Many of us start by learning how to float and kick in the water. With practice, we become better swimmers!
Swimming Benefits:
Swimming is not only fun but also good for our health. It makes our muscles strong, and it’s a great way to stay active and fit!
Always remember, when we swim, we’re safe, and we have a blast in the water!
Now you know what swimming is all about! It’s a super cool way to enjoy the water and stay healthy.
Questions Time
What is swimming, and how do we move in the water when we swim?
What do we need to wear when we get ready to swim, and why is it important?
We have come to the end of today’s class. I hope you enjoyed the class!
In the next class, we shall be talking about Basic rules in Swimming
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