On Friday we had a somebody from St Johns came to Appleby School. We learnt how to bandage a minor wound. We were also asked to say our address and phone number so we would know what to say if we had to ring for an ambulance.
Luc, the cool thing is that sometimes teachers learn things from visits too! I hurt my hand yesterday and I remember when the St Johns had come to my school and taught my class about compression and elevation, and that really helped with the accident I had! And it worked too! So I am sure that your class was listening and will know what to do if there is an accident. Mr Webb and Room 8, Melville Intermediate School, Hamilton, Waikato.
We did some first aid training before we went on camp, last term. I hope you don't have to use your first aid but it is nice to know that you can look after someone and get help if they hurt themselves.
In 2012 Allanah is teaching Te Reo across five classrooms at Appleby School and only teaching one day a week so our posts will not reflect the learning of one class alone and will be more of a smattering of activities and ideas from those teaching moments.
For the other four days a week Allanah is Regional ICT Facilitator for 30+ schools around the Nelson region so she will have plenty of work to do.
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Luc, the cool thing is that sometimes teachers learn things from visits too! I hurt my hand yesterday and I remember when the St Johns had come to my school and taught my class about compression and elevation, and that really helped with the accident I had! And it worked too! So I am sure that your class was listening and will know what to do if there is an accident.
Mr Webb and Room 8, Melville Intermediate School, Hamilton, Waikato.
That is excellent advice, it is good to know what to do in an emergency.
Hi Luc,
We did some first aid training before we went on camp, last term. I hope you don't have to use your first aid but it is nice to know that you can look after someone and get help if they hurt themselves.
Ms B from Dunedin
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