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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to ride an elevator safely by walking in slowly and standing straight. You will also discover the importance of playing safely, making new friends, and knowing when to say “No, thank you!” to strangers. You’ll find out how to jump safely, enjoy swings while holding on tight, and be careful around electricity. Additionally, you will learn the right way to use the restroom and what to do during an earthquake. Finally, you’ll understand that eating lunch helps give you energy for more fun and learning. Let’s have a great time while staying safe!

Let's Think

  1. What do you need to do before you get on an elevator?
  2. Why is it important to play safely with your friends?
  3. What should you do if someone you don’t know offers you something?

Lesson Article

Let’s Learn About Elevators!

Have you ever seen a big elevator? It’s like a magic box that takes you up and down! When you want to ride an elevator, hold hands with a grown-up and walk in slowly. Remember, don’t jump inside and stand straight. It’s fun to go up and down to different floors!

Playing Safely

Playing is so much fun! You can play hide and seek, but make sure to hide in safe places. Don’t hide behind doors because you might get hurt if they open. Always play safely so everyone can have fun!

Meeting New Friends

It’s exciting to make new friends! But remember, if someone you don’t know offers you something, say “No, thank you!” and tell a grown-up. It’s important to stay safe and ask for help if you need it.

Jumping Fun

Jumping is so much fun! You can jump like a rabbit or a kangaroo, but only in safe places like the ground. Don’t jump on beds or sofas because you might fall and get hurt. Let’s jump together safely!

Playing on the Swing

Swings are amazing! When you play on a swing, sit straight and hold on tight with both hands. You can go up and down and see all the fun things around you, like birds in a tree!

Being Careful Around Electricity

Electricity is powerful, so be careful! Don’t touch electrical things with your hands, especially if they’re wet. It’s important to stay safe and not get hurt.

Going to the Restroom

When you need to go to the restroom, it’s important to be careful. Stand in line, close the door, and wash your hands well. This keeps you clean and safe!

Staying Safe During an Earthquake

If there’s an earthquake, don’t be scared. Cover your head and crouch down low. Stay in a safe place and wait until it’s over. Remember, grown-ups are there to help you!

Time for Lunch!

After all the fun, it’s time to eat! Lunch is ready, so come and enjoy your meal. Eating gives you energy to play and learn more!

Remember, always play safely and listen to grown-ups. Have fun and stay safe!

Discussion Questions

  1. Have you ever been on an elevator before? What did it feel like, and where did you go?
  2. Can you think of a fun game you like to play with your friends? How do you make sure everyone stays safe while playing?
  3. What are some things you do to stay safe when you’re outside or at school? Can you share a time when you helped someone else stay safe?

Lesson Activities

  1. Elevator Adventure: Create a simple elevator model using a cardboard box and string. Let the children decorate the box to look like an elevator. Use the model to demonstrate how elevators move up and down. Ask the children to imagine where they would like to go if they could ride an elevator to anywhere in the world. Encourage them to draw a picture of their dream destination and share it with the class.

  2. Safe Play Detective: Organize a “Safe Play Detective” game where children look for safe and unsafe play areas in a designated space, such as a classroom or playground. Provide them with a checklist of things to look for, like “Is there enough space to play?” or “Are there any sharp objects nearby?” Discuss their findings and talk about how they can make play areas safer.

  3. Friendship Role Play: Set up a role-playing activity where children practice meeting new friends. Use puppets or dolls to act out different scenarios, such as introducing themselves or saying “No, thank you” when offered something by a stranger. Encourage children to think of ways to be friendly and safe at the same time. Afterward, discuss what they learned about making friends and staying safe.

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