In this lesson, you will learn how to stay safe during different situations! You will discover what to do when a tornado comes, why construction sites are not safe for playing, how to use insect spray safely, the importance of washing your hands to keep germs away, and what to do in case of a fire. By the end of this lesson, you will know how to keep yourself and your friends safe while having fun!
Oh no! A big, windy tornado is coming! Mr. Pelican, please stop selling balloons and go home to stay safe. Little Yak, you should go home too!
When a tornado comes, it’s important to find a safe place. If you’re inside, stay in a strong house. If you’re in a car, get out and find a low spot to hide. Stay away from trees and poles because they can fall and hurt you!
Construction sites are full of big machines and heavy things. It’s not a safe place to play! Little wild geese went into a construction site, and we need to get them out safely!
Remember, construction sites have big holes and moving vehicles. Always stay away from them to avoid getting hurt!
Insect sprays can help keep mosquitoes away, but they can also be dangerous. If you use insect spray, make sure to leave the area quickly, change your clothes, and wash your hands. Never spray it on food or people!
Washing your hands is super important! There are tiny germs on our hands that can make us sick. Always wash your hands before eating, after playing outside, or using the bathroom. This helps keep you healthy and strong!
If there’s ever a fire, don’t panic! Leave your things behind and get out quickly. Cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth to avoid breathing in smoke. Remember, safety first!
Learning about safety is important and can be fun too! Remember these tips from Sheriff Labrador, and you’ll be ready to stay safe in any situation. Keep exploring and learning new things every day!
Tornado Safety Simulation: Create a mini tornado safety drill at home or in the classroom. Pretend a tornado is coming and practice finding a safe spot. Discuss why certain places are safer than others. Ask the children, “Why is it important to stay away from windows during a tornado?” Encourage them to think about how they can help others stay safe too.
Construction Site Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or school and look for construction sites. From a safe distance, observe the big machines and discuss why it’s important to stay away. Ask the children, “What do you see that might be dangerous?” Encourage them to think about how they can stay safe around construction areas.
Germ Detective Game: Turn handwashing into a fun game. Use glitter or a washable marker to represent germs on the children’s hands. Have them wash their hands and see how well they can remove the “germs.” Ask them, “Why do you think washing your hands is important?” Discuss how washing hands helps keep everyone healthy.
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