Safe Practices and Safety Risks Grade 1 Health Unit 2 Safety and Well-Being
Healthy Living In Grade 1, the units in Health are: Food, Habits, and Healthy Alternatives Safety and Well-Being Understanding Human Development
Unit 2 (January-April) Safety and Well-Being Safety Bingo Name the Danger Stand Up for Safety Stop and Tell Safe Practices and Safety Risks Safety Poster
5. Safe Practices and Safety Risks stay safe and avoid injuries in a variety of situations ensure our personal safety
Safe Practices and Safety Risks Students brainstorm potential safety risks in the classroom, school building and playground. Record each idea on a separate index card. Categorize the safety risks under the headings Classroom, School Building, and Playground. Scatter the index cards on the floor. Have students pick up index cards and tape each one under the appropriate heading.
Safety Simon Says Each student needs one small square of red paper and one square of green paper. When the teacher names a hazardous risk, raise the red paper. When the teacher names a safe practice, raise the green paper. We will talk about each one. Make connections between the situations and your lives at school and at home.
Safety Simon Says - Hazards scissors, glue, paint, rulers, sharp objects, staplers, staples, coat hooks, climbing on benches, pushing while in line, feet in aisles, running inside, long pants, long coat strings, loose scarves, hand tools, parking lots, falling from climbing equipment, stones, snowballs, ice, puddles, not crossing the road at crosswalks, not obeying the crossing guard, not walking your bike in the school yard, bringing foods that other students may be allergic to
Safety Simon Says - Safe Practices sitting on chairs, using handrails, following lunchroom rules, being careful in the washroom, following safe bus procedures, obeying the crossing guard, using parking lot safety sense, treating others with respect, proper use of your bicycle when coming to and from school (which includes using a helmet), using sunscreen
Safety Tableaus Working in groups of 2-3, students role-play a frozen picture (tableau) of a safety scene discussed during the action. Have each group act out their picture to the class, explain the safety rule and tell why it’s important.
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