Open Water: In pen water there are n lanes rpes, walls, edges r pl flrs; ften pen water envirnments becme deep very quickly. Open water envirnments are impacted by envirnmental cnditins that can change suddenly, fr example tides, wind, rain, extreme cld, heat, flds, thunder and lightning. AUSTSWIM teachers must ensure students gain knwledge, skill and understanding thrugh lessn experiences that simulate (within safe and practical applicatin) pen water envirnments. Activity Suggestins While giving instructin, crrectin and feedback the AUSTSWIM teacher challenges students tread water rather than hlding nt the pl edge r hang ff lane rpes Simulate pen water by encuraging students t turn at the end f each lap withut pushing ff frm the pl wall r putting feet t pl flr. The purpse f these activities is t: Encurage students t experience hw hard and tiring it is t mve frm hrizntal prpulsin t vertical stillness and back again t hrizntal prpulsin withut the aid f pl walls, lane rpes and the pl flr Enhance endurance, bdy balance and rtatin skills Prvide pprtunity fr students t gain knwledge and understanding f the strength and endurance required in pen water situatins T explre the use f flatatin aids in energy cnservatin The ultimate aim is fr students t be able t maintain buyancy fr the entire lessn; never hlding a wall, tuching the pl flr r lane rpe. A large and diverse range f fltatin aids must be available fr students t use fr rest as and when they tire during the lessn. Extensin Create cmbinatins and sequences fr students that: Encurage them t think, remember and decide Create interest and reduce bredm Utilise a range f bdy psitins, knwn skills and thse being learnt r refined. Here are sme examples that can be cmbined with whatever the current teaching element is, distance and cmplexity is adjusted t suit student cmpetency and readiness. Example One Swim freestyle fr ½ length, stp and tread water, rtate 360 degrees Duck dive t tuch pl flr Recver t hrizntal and cntinue freestyle t end Swim backstrke fr ½ length
Swim breaststrke t end Example Tw Swim backstrke fr ½ length Stp and perfrm feet first surface dive t sit n pl flr Recver t surface and Swim fast freestyle fr ½ length Swim ½ length slw survival backstrke Stp and tread water, rtate 360 degrees Perfrm a duck dive, tuching pl flr Recver and swim ½ length fast freestyle t end Example Three - uses mving water (in, ut and arund) that students wrk with and against t practice mvement, balance and vertical stability Frm a circle Walk five steps in Turn and walk five steps ut Run back in t frm tight circle Hld hands and walk ne way fr 5 steps Stp and walk back the ther way Stp and walk ut sideways fr five steps Turn and walk n ther side back int circle fr five steps Example Fur uses mving water (in, ut and arund) that students prpel with and against Use a ndle and frm a circle Back kick ut frm circle fr cunt f 5-7 Recver t stand Frnt kick, with breathing practice back int circle Recver t stand Walk ne way fr 10-12 steps Repeat frm start When students are prpelling n their backs, get them t rll nt their frnt abut tw meters ut frm the pl wall swim in n their frnt r side int the pl wall and climb ut withut tuching the pl flr. Using a flating mat away frm the edge f the pl have students safely fall ff the mat int the water, then climb back n and paddle t the edge as a team.
Extensin: Students perfrm a stride entry, and practice the current learning element, at sme pint in the lessns a series f flatatin aids (enugh fr half the students) are thrwn/put int the teaching area, students as they near the flatatin aids are encuraged t grasp them and then help thse students wh dn t have ne. The cllective grup must then travel frm ne end f teaching area t the ther and back again. Discussin and debrief fllws: Wh was the leader? Hw were they chsen? Did everyne knwn what t d? Did everyne feel safe and supprted? In what circumstances might a grup f peple have t stick tgether like this? Extensin Alternative At sme pint in a class place mats and ther equipment int the teaching area; encurage students fr build a raft that will hld all r nearly all students Halfway thrugh travel students n raft swap with thse wh are nt Repeat questins as abve fr learning utcmes that encurage: Never being in water alne Ensuring flatatin aids are at hand Sticking tgether and supprting ne anther Slw mvement t cnserve energy Balancing rest with mvement (n ff raft) Extensin: Repeat the abve activity students in the water are nw wearing life jackets, n the changever the students nw entering the water must als put a life jacket taken ff by the students getting nt the mat. When students reach the edge they all climb ut ver the pl wall. Teaching pints: Ensure all students are cnfident and cmfrtable with the activity Students must lay r sit n the mat Supervise students at all times Safe use f life jackets, crrect size and crrectly fitted Outcme: Students learn the imprtance f cperatin, skill and patience are needed t leaver their bdy weight up nt an unstable flating bject, which strke cnserves the mst energy when twing. Crrectly fit a life jacket while in the water. Leaver bdy weight ut f the water.