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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Drop, cover, hold


Drop, cover, hold

Hi bloggers,
Today I am going to be showing you what I have been doing in my spare time.
In my spare time I have been making a google drawing about The drop, cover and hold drill,
I made this because the other day in school we had a practice for drop, cover and hold.

Drop: Drop on your knees
Cover: Cover your head/neck and crawl to a table
Hold: Hold onto the leg of the table.

Here is my drawing about it.

I hope you learnt some of the drill of drop, cover and hold.
if you have any feedback please leave it in the comments.
Bye.!!

7 comments:

  1. Hi Shania,

    I really enjoy reading this blog post and it gives me information about earthquake drill. Maybe next time you should re-read it first before you post it but you did a great job. See you in school bye.

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    1. Hi Celine,

      Thanks you for writing on my blog post and I like that you enjoyed it.
      I look forward to seeing a reply.

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    2. Hi Shania,

      Of course I'm gonna reply back so that I can fill up your bucket too!

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  2. Hi Shania,

    I thought it was really cool that you put that on your blog, even though I did this at school to I learned more about but maybe next time you could call it the shake out but other then that you did amazing job be

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  3. Hi Shania,

    Wow your post is awesome and its really cool how you made a post about it for everyone to see encase something happens like. Keep up the awesome work. :D

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    1. Hi Ryleigh,

      Thank you for your comment and I will try keep up the good work.

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