Learn-to-swim Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills
Purpose
To give participants success with fundamental skills, including learning how to float without support and to recover to a vertical position
Prerequisites
American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills certificate or successful demonstration of all certification requirements from Level 1. Participants are age 6 years or older.
Learning Objectives
- Enter and exit water by stepping or jumping from the side
 - Fully submerge and hold breath
 - Bobbing
 - Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects
 - Front, jellyfish and tuck floats
 - Front and back glides and floats
 - Recover to vertical position
 - Roll from front to back and back to front
 - Change direction of travel while swimming on front or back
 - Tread water using arm and leg actions
 - Combined arm and leg actions on front and back
 - Finning arm action
 - Learn how to stay safe, including recognizing an emergency, knowing how to call for help and perform simple non-swimming assists
 - Learn how to stay safe in, on and around the water, including the use of a life jacket, recognizing lifeguards and sun safety
 - Learn to look carefully before entering the water
 - Learn what to think about and do when exhausted or caught in a dangerous situation
 
Certification Requirements
- Demonstrate competency in all required skills and activities, including in-water skills
 - Successfully complete the following exit skills assessment:
 
1. Step from side into chest-deep water, move into a front float for 5 seconds, roll to back, float for 5 seconds then return to a vertical position.
2. Move into a back float for 5 seconds, roll to front then recover to a vertical position.
3. Push off and swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for 5 body lengths, roll to back, float for 15 seconds, roll to the front then continue swimming for 5 body lengths. (You can assist the participant when taking a breath.)





