Bike Ride
Day 1
On Monday, a few people from Bigfoot came into help us to be safe and learn how to ride the bike safety. They talked to us about our helmets and how to check them for size and cracks. Then we lined up to go outside, we walked to get a bike and then we all went in a circle with our bikes. Next they told us to check our tire grips, brakes, quick release, and reflections. We started cycling, one of the Bigfoot members told me to ride and the quickly brake in front of her. Ring, ring the bell that had meant our day was over (but I still knew that we had another day).
Day 2
As soon as the bell went in the morning we were poting our helmets on and ready to go out for some more. My Group started By going on the bike track We played a game called Red light, Green light and Mustard , pretty much you stop on red, green, and go as slow as you can on MUSTARD. We learned how to use gear and the signals of biking. then we played a game like we were riding on the road.
Epilogue
Now I feel like I can get out on my bike and do lots of things but best of all I can ride on busy roads with my dad.
By Baxter Emerson
Bikes and scooters
Room 7 enjoyed the bike track this week I loved riding my bike with my friends even though I didn't have a bike, I borrowed one (that is very rusty) from my friend. Previously we learnt bike signals I almost fell over when I put my hand out and immediately lost control of my bike, but soon I managed to keep control,steer with one hand (with the other hand signaling) and not bang into Ryan's tiny wheeled bike. still I was not 100% confident with my bike but I felt better than when I used to bang into the garage door or almost fall into a lake (this actually happened once almost),the people from Bigfoot helped us a lot we learnt about the 4 checks for our bike 1.the quick release which I didn't have 😒, 2.the wheels (that I did have obviously),3.reflector and 4.the brakes ( mine were broken!!!)there were a lot of broken parts on my little rusty bike but I still had lots of fun!
By Eric Yao
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