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Safety Issues Advanced ELD Mr. Roe MMS
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Warm-Up Describe a time when you have been in an unsafe situation.
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Lesson Objective SWBAT describe a time that is unsafe using present tense verbs.
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Let’s look at some unsafe situation on the soccer field!
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slide tackles another player
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head-butts another player
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head-butts another player
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trips another player
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does a bicycle kick
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kicks another player
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Soccer Field It is unsafe when __(noun)___ ____(present tense verb)____. a player a soccer player an athlete an opponent a goalie a forward a defensive man an offensive player Safety Issues (present tense verbs): hits another player does a bicycle kick by another player hits the ball with their head kicks another player trips their opponent head-butts another player plays with an injury doesn’t drink enough water before a game slide tackles Activities: Ninjas/Knights
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Reactions! (noun) might……
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get a red card
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hit (noun) back
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yell at (noun)
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award a penalty kick
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loose the game
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How might someone react to an unsafe situation?
When __(noun)____ ___ (safety issue)____, the__(noun)___ might __(finish your thought). Safety Issues (present tense verbs): hits another player does a bicycle kick by another player hits the ball with their head kicks another player trips their opponent head-butts another player plays with an injury doesn’t drink enough water before a game Noun: a player a soccer player an athlete an opponent a goalie a forward a defensive man an offensive player a referee team call a penalty yell at you hit you back get a cramp hurt their head break their leg get tired easily give/get a red card award a penalty kick loose the game Activities: Color Group, Sticky Ball
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Wrap-Up Describe an unsafe situation in a sporting event that you have seen or experienced. What happened when the unsafe situation occurred?
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Day 2-Warm-Up
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In the City!
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driving too fast/speeding
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drive/obey/go the speed limit
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riding a bicycle with no helmet
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wear/use/put on a helmet
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talking on their phone while walking
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pay close attention to where they are going
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running down the stairs
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walk
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Joking
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Instead of ___(unsafe choice), someone could __(safe choice)___.
Rather than _______(unsafe situation)____, what is a safer choice someone could make? Instead of ___(unsafe choice), someone could __(safe choice)___. riding a bicycle with no helmet talking on their phone while walking driving fast jay-walking running into traffic wear/put on/use a helmet pay attention to where they are going obey the speed limit use a cross-walk look both ways before crossing Activities: Lines of communication Give One-Get One Sticky Ball
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Wrap Up Rather than run across the street, what is a safer choice someone could make?
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Warm-Up Rather than _______(unsafe situation)____, what is a safer choice someone could make? Instead of ___(unsafe choice), someone could __(safe choice)___. riding a bicycle with no helmet talking on their phone while walking driving fast jay-walking running into traffic wear/put on/use a helmet pay attention to where they are going obey the speed limit use a cross-walk look both ways before crossing Ask and answer this question using any topic! (write your response in your journal).
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Partner Work (Project)
Throughout life, someone might encounter an unsafe situation. One type of an unsafe situation is ____(present progressive verb and situation). This situation can be unsafe because ________________(explain how the situation can cause harm to people or the environment). If someone finds themselves (prepositional phrase), they shouldn’t ___________ (poor choice using present tense verb). Instead of _______(rephrase poor choice using present progressive), a person could _________(describe a safer alternative using a present tense verb phrase). Example: Throughout life, someone might encounter an unsafe situation. One type of an unsafe situation is falling into a container of toxic chemicals. This situation can be unsafe because someone could become horribly disfigured for life, or they could die. If someone finds themselves by a bunch of chemical containers, they shouldn’t open them or play with them. Instead of playing with toxic chemicals, a person could report the chemicals to the authorities, or simply stay away from them. Picture of Unsafe Actions and consequences: Picture of Safe Actions and Consequences:
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