Today, you will learn how to stay safe in a car and on a bus! You will understand why it’s important to buckle up your seat belt, keep your hands and head inside the car, and sit up straight while riding. You’ll also discover how to wait in line for the bus, stay seated while it’s moving, and be careful around the bus doors. By the end of our adventure, you’ll be a safety superstar, ready to share your new knowledge with friends and family!
Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going to learn how to stay safe when we’re in a car or on a bus. Are you ready? Let’s go on a fun adventure!
When you’re in a car, it’s important to be safe. Here are some tips to help you:
Before the car starts moving, make sure you put on your seat belt. It keeps you safe and snug in your seat.
Keep your head and hands inside the car. It’s not safe to stick them out of the window. We want to keep you safe and sound!
Sit up nice and straight in your seat. This helps you stay comfortable and safe while the car is moving.
Now, let’s learn how to be safe on a bus:
When you’re waiting to get on the bus, stand in line and wait your turn. No pushing, please!
Once you’re on the bus, find a seat and stay there. Running around can be dangerous.
Don’t stand too close to the door. Wait until the bus stops before you get off.
Wow, you’ve learned so much about staying safe! Remember to always buckle up, stay inside the car, and be careful on the bus. You’re doing a great job!
Now, let’s sing a happy song about wheels going round and round as we head to the amusement park. Have fun and stay safe!
Seat Belt Craft: Let’s make our own seat belts! Use colored paper and markers to create a pretend seat belt. Practice “buckling up” by wrapping it around your waist and securing it with tape or Velcro. Talk about why wearing a seat belt is important and how it keeps us safe in the car.
Safety Role Play: With your friends or family, act out different scenarios of getting on a bus or into a car. Take turns being the driver and passengers. Practice waiting in line, buckling up, and staying seated. Discuss what you should do if you see someone not following the safety rules.
Observation Walk: Go on a short walk with an adult and look for cars and buses. Count how many people you see wearing seat belts or sitting safely on the bus. Talk about what you notice and why it’s important to follow these safety tips. Can you think of other places where safety rules are important?
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