1) Which activities lead to independence on backs a) Star floats b) Jumping in c) Back noodle support d) On back holding a float e) frog race f) horse rides 2) When should a child make their first independent swim a) At 3 years old b) At 1 years old c) At 2 years old d) At 4 years old e) Once they can put their face in f) There is no set age, once they are confident to try. 3) What activities are good for a pre school class a) woggle swims b) retrieving toys c) pull bouy swims d) Tumble turns e) Star floats f) snorkels & flippers 4) What skills do we want pre school children to learn a) Be able to use arms & legs for propulsion b) Be able to perform a back flip entry c) Be able to rotate d) Be able to exhale in the water e) Be able to float f) Be able to tread water for 30 seconds 5) What are the advantages of teaching rolling to breathe a) It is a good foundation for front crawl b) They will be able to shout for help c) The child may go vertical and flip their heads back d) It assists with leg kicks e) It sets them up to be gymnasts f) It is a safety skill 6) Independent swimming should be introduced a) By the child being put in the deep end to see what they do b) By swimming a short distant to a trusted adult c) With arm bands on d) With bribery e) when the child is managing well with aids & is ready f) when a baby is 3 months old

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