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In this lesson, students learn the importance of crossing the street safely by understanding traffic lights and following simple rules. They are taught to look both ways before crossing, recognize the meanings of red (stop), yellow (slow down), and green (go), and the significance of helping others when needed. By remembering these key points, they can navigate streets safely and responsibly.
  1. What do you do when you see a red light?
  2. What does the yellow light tell us to do?
  3. How do you help someone cross the street safely?

Learning About Traffic Lights

Hey there! Let’s learn how to cross the street safely. It’s important to be careful and follow some simple rules.

Look Both Ways

Before you cross the street, make sure to look both ways. First, look to the left. Then, look to the right. This helps you see if any cars are coming. Always wait for the green light before you go!

What Do the Traffic Lights Mean?

Traffic lights are like special signs that tell us when to stop and when to go. Let’s learn what each color means:

Red Light

Red means STOP! When you see a red light, you have to wait and not cross the street.

Yellow Light

Yellow means slow down. If you see a yellow light, it’s not safe to run. Just stop and wait. The green light will come soon!

Green Light

Green means you can go, go, go! When the light turns green, it’s safe to cross the street. But remember, always look both ways first!

Helping Others

If you see someone who needs help crossing the street, you can be a kind helper. Guide them safely to the other side. It’s nice to help others!

Remember the Colors

Let’s say it together:

Red means STOP,

Yellow means slow,

Green means you can go, go, go!

Now you know how to cross the street safely. Great job!

  • Can you think of a time when you had to wait for the green light before crossing the street? How did you feel while waiting?
  • Why do you think it’s important to look both ways before crossing, even if the light is green?
  • Have you ever helped someone cross the street, or seen someone else doing it? How did it make you feel to help or see someone helping?
  1. Traffic Light Craft: Create your own traffic light using colored paper, glue, and a cardboard tube (like a paper towel roll). Cut out circles of red, yellow, and green paper. Glue them onto the tube in the correct order. Once your traffic light is ready, practice with a friend or family member. One person can hold the traffic light and change the colors while the other practices stopping, slowing down, and going based on the color shown.

  2. Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt in your neighborhood or at the park. Look for objects that are red, yellow, and green. Discuss what each color means in the context of traffic lights. For example, if you see a red apple, remember that red means stop. This activity helps you connect the colors of traffic lights to everyday objects.

  3. Role-Playing Game: Set up a pretend street crossing in your living room or backyard. Use a flashlight or a colored paper to represent the traffic lights. Take turns being the pedestrian and the traffic light controller. Practice looking both ways and following the traffic light signals. Discuss why it’s important to follow these rules and how it keeps everyone safe.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

**KidsTV**

Hey! Before you cross the street,
You gotta look both ways carefully.
Look to the left,
Look to the right,
And wait for the green light!

**Chorus:**
Red means STOP,
Yellow means slow,
Green means you can go, go, go!
Red means STOP,
Yellow means slow,
Green means you can go!

If you catch a yellow light,
Do not try to run.
Stop, wait!
Take your time,
The green light soon will come!

**Chorus:**
Red means STOP,
Yellow means slow,
Green means you can go, go, go!
Red means STOP,
Yellow means slow,
Green means you can go!

If you see somebody
Who needs help to the other side,
Guide them across the street,
It is very kind!

**Chorus:**
Red means STOP,
Yellow means slow,
Green means you can go, go, go!
Red means STOP,
Yellow means slow,
Green means you can go!

This version maintains the educational content while removing any repetitive or unnecessary phrases.

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