Also they teach us how to be safe on beach or ocean, river, and lake. First thing we need to do if someones struggling and your in the boat and you trow a object like a rope or something then you pull the person that struggling the person will full you out and two person will struggling so when you pull a person that's struggling you need to put your 1 knee down and the other one is up. Then the second thing to survive if you are struggling in the water first thing you need to do is take out your T-shirt because its heavy to float then the second thing is wave your arm or do a backstroke on your back to survived and that's it guys I really really hope you learn how to be safe on water and how to survive. See you.... Later BYE!!!
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Friday, 27 October 2017
How to be Safe on Water
Also they teach us how to be safe on beach or ocean, river, and lake. First thing we need to do if someones struggling and your in the boat and you trow a object like a rope or something then you pull the person that struggling the person will full you out and two person will struggling so when you pull a person that's struggling you need to put your 1 knee down and the other one is up. Then the second thing to survive if you are struggling in the water first thing you need to do is take out your T-shirt because its heavy to float then the second thing is wave your arm or do a backstroke on your back to survived and that's it guys I really really hope you learn how to be safe on water and how to survive. See you.... Later BYE!!!
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