Active Week: Day 3-Water Safety & Traditional Games
Today, we met Nadia Williams who works with Water Safety Ireland to educate children about the basics of staying safe near water. We learned about the meanings of the flags used at the beach so we know if it’s safe to swim or not. We also learned how to throw a lifebuoy to someone in difficulty in the water. in the afternoon, we played traditional games down at the Astro turf.
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