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Lesson 5 - Out on the Water

Lesson 5 - Out on the Water. To: Recognise possible dangers and hazards linked to water-based activities Think about planning for a water-based activity Understand how different activities can involve different risks. Focus. What activities can you spot here?

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Lesson 5 - Out on the Water

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  1. Lesson 5 - Out on the Water

  2. To: Recognise possible dangers and hazards linked to water-based activities Think about planning for a water-based activity Understand how different activities can involve different risks Focus

  3. What activities can you spot here? Which activities have you done? Which would you like to try? On the water

  4. What equipment would you need? What would you need to know before you go? Water-based activities

  5. Read through the scenarios What do the people need to check and do before heading out for their activity? What equipment do they need to take with them? Is it safe for them to go out? Sea safety scenarios

  6. Should Ben go surfing? No – it is unsafe to surf on your own and Ben has never been surfing before Going late in the day is dangerous as it could get dark quickly Cold and windy conditions can be dangerous Should Simon and Jess go kayaking? Yes – if Simon and Jess have all the correct equipment They have plenty of daylight left to go out in They will be together and have friends to go with They are experienced kayakers Should Amy go sailing? Yes– if Amy’s mum and Sophie’s parents are happy that the weather conditions are okay to go sailing and Amy has the correct clothing Should Sarah go swimming? Yes – if Sarah can get someone to go with her or watch her swim and she swims in the flagged area, which is supervised by lifeguards But, she should leave the lilo on the beach as it is too windy Sea safety scenarios

  7. Going out unprepared Watch Film 7 What could happen if someone went out on the water unprepared? Click here to view

  8. To: Recognise possible dangers and hazards linked to water-based activities Think about planning for a water-based activity Understand how different activities can involve different risks Review

  9. Complete these two sentences: • The next time I will be near water will be … • I will stay safe near the water by …

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