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Thursday 16 November 2017

Lockdown Practice!


In the event of a loose dog, or a swarm of bees, would you know where to go or what to do? Thankfully Room 9 now know! We practiced this new drill as a whole school with the help of Mr Wade who came in to teach us. We had to lie flat on the floor and be silent for nearly 25 minutes! It was not easy but we managed.


18 comments:

  1. good work keep it up

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  2. I really liked the way that you got down low so they couldn't see you but you should get the furniture and cover the class with the furniture.

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  3. I love this post.Next time I would love to see a video of you doing lockdown practice. Because it well great for people that don't know what to do.

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  4. I really like the way your class Mr ward laid down so they can't see you. next time you people should go close to a wall or hide in the shade.
    Keep up the good work.

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  5. hi my name is shaney and i would love to see more people sped out and heads down

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  7. Hi I'm Jayden for South Hornby School. We do the lock down at my school too. We have to be away from the window.

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  8. Kia ora my name is lexus i really like the way you are practiceing lockdown.just incase there might be a real lockdown yous look very brave i like it.

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  9. Well done! That is really good you know what to do in a lock down. How did you stay still and silent for nearly 25 minutes! I cant even stay still for 5.
    Maybe next time you could have more info.
    From Dylan.

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  10. Hi my name is Ethan, good work with your lock down practice. We practiced our lock down as well.

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  11. Hi my name is Hunter.Good work at lock down practice.We do it to as well

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  12. wow! I was scared when I saw this post. It was really cool and I liked the part when you said lose dog and a swarm of bees good job. You could of put a pic of a lose dog and a swarm of bees. Also there is another way to hide from a lockdown you could hide under a table or some where that they cant see you. Keep up the good work!

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  13. Hey, my name is Angie. I'm from South Hornby School. I just wanted to say that you did a great job and I hope we would do as well as you did for the school lockdown practice!

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  14. Hi my name maia from south hornby school.good work with your lock down practice. we practice our lock down as well. hopefully it dose not really happen in real life. still you did a great job

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  15. Hi my name is divontae from southhornby school. and i think you guys are really good at lockdown. i hope it does'nt happen in real life.

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  16. Hi I am from South Hornby School your lock down practice. Locked like that It was actually was a person there and we are learning about look down and one time we went to hide and there has´t been one this year but there was one last year. And the first one we did was in the teachers space in 2017 and it was fun.

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  17. Hello my name is Tyler that was incredible how you guys survived 25 minutes with no talking but if that was real I don't know how you survived when taking photos of a lockdown.

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  18. i was in this lookdown it was hard because when i moved alittle it hurt.

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