Back Swim Quiz
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True or False: The majority of your students are excelling at the back swim using their arms and legs at the same time (similar to elementary backstroke), but one student is stronger using alternating arms and legs (similar to a back crawl). You should encourage that student to do the same stroke as the rest of the class so you can keep everyone together.
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The student was swimming on their back with an alternating (flutter) kick, and with symmetrical arms (similar to survival backstroke arms). They were able to swim this way for 5 yards. What score should this student receive?
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True or False: The student pushed off of the wall and went 3 yards. Then they began sinking and did not make any further forward progress, however they were not panicking and were still trying to swim. They should receive a score of 1.
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True or False: The student is able to travel 3 yards, but does so by only kicking on their back. They should receive a score of 2.
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The student is swimming on their back, but has their hips sinking way below the surface, more than 30 degrees (They are still on their back, meaning their hips are not sinking past 45º). They are still kicking, moving their arms, and traveling forward. They swim this way for 5 yards. What score should this student receive?
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