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Hmm..if you want that to be the main theme of the school year, make each month a different safety topic. (or if that is not your intention 1 each day for a week...or however) Let's say October is natural disaster month. Explain what to do in situations such as tornados, earthquakes, etc. Have the students role play by turning off the lights in the class and see if they have water and food stored, flashlights, a radio, etc. Maybe January is outdoor safety. Take them outside to show how to cross the street looking both ways. Have a month on fire safety and again, have a role play timing them to see how long it takes to get out of the building. Also, a toxic safety. Bring in items or pictures of things they may have around their house (such as medicine, bleach, etc) and explain safety rules. hmm..maybe I should be a 3rd grade teacher!!! Good luck.

2006-07-27 13:00:20 · answer #1 · answered by hambone1985 3 · 1 0

have you ever seen the book 'Officer Buckle and Gloria' , by Peggy Rathmann

if not go check it out at the library... a great book to start a safety discussion with... you could have the kids compile their own list of safety ideas and illustrate them sort of like the book.

this can be used for little kids up to probably 12 yrs old... real cute book.

2006-07-27 11:10:45 · answer #2 · answered by Charity 3 · 0 0

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