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On Friday May 18th, the grade 1 and 2 students participated in a bicycle safety course at IHMS. The course, which is offered by the school every year,  is an opportunity for students to learn road safety, hand signals, and even a bit of bicycle maintenance. It???s not intended to teach students how to ride a 2 wheeled bike. Students who can???t yet ride a bike or students unable to bring one to school still participated by walking through the coursse.

Most students were eager to participate in the course and were excited at the prospect of bringing their bikes to school. Kids are proud of their bikes in much the same way that adults are proud of their cars, and some wanted to show off to their classmates. After being dropped off as usual in the back lane or on the front street, they wheeled their bikes across the school yard and left them in the gym.

In the past, the bicycle safety course was taught by the grade 1 and 2 classroom teachers. This changed last year, however, and the course is now taught by an employee sent from Manitoba Public Insurance.

The course began on Friday morning shortly after opening exercises with the grade 1 class up first. The MPI instructor set up pylons on the playground and the students learned about bicycle safety checks, the importance of helmets, how to use the ???Stop??? hand signal, and how to use the ???Turning??? hand signals.

The students then had to demonstrate that they knew how to stop, straddle, shoulder check, and use proper hand signals to ride a bicycle. They also had to demonstrate an understanding of street signs.

The grade 1???s finished off the course with a short video on bicycle safety. The video was targeted to younger students and reinforced what the students learned in the playground.

 

After recess, the instructor repeated the course with the grade 2 students. Everyone had fun, and the students learned some important rules about bicycle safety.

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