A day for dads.
Fathers Day
T or F - I should swim in sight of a lifeguard.
True
Wave sliding...
Surfing
This vacation takes place on a ship.
Cruise
Taking dogs on walks.
Dog walker
The day America declared independence.
Independence Day, July 4th
T or F - a rip current is water that moves away from the beach, back out to the ocean.
True. Rip currents funnel ocean water back to sea. If caught in one, swim out of it before swimming to shore.
Walking in the woods...
Hiking
This ancient city is home to the Colosseum.
Rome, Italy
This seasonal job requires mowing lawns, trimming hedges, and planting trees, shrubs, and flowers.
Landscaping
The unofficial start of summer, honoring fallen soldiers.
Memorial Day
T or F - I should always stay away from eel grass when swimming in a lake.
True. Swimmers can get tangled in eel grass.
Casting a line of bait into the water.
Fishing
This pacific island chain is the birthplace of surfing.
Hawai'i
This workers moves furniture from someone's old home to their new home.
Mover
Day to honor workers.
Labor Day
T or F - learning to swim is only for people who want to be competitive swimmers.
False. Learning how to swim is a safety skill that can be useful to anyone.
Riding a bicycle offroad.
Mountain biking
This state is known for the everglades, beaches, and theme parks.
Florida
Making sure swimmers are being safe. Performing rescues, when needed.
Lifeguard
Day to commemorate the end of slavery in the US.
Juneteenth/Emancipation Day
T or F - swimming alone is safe if I am a good swimmer.
False. It is recommended that everyone swims with a buddy.
A game that uses sticks and a ball in place of a puck.
Street Hockey
This Mediterranean country is known as the birthplace of the Olympics.
Greece
Someone who supervises campers.
Camp counseler.