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Health Quests
Being a Safety Hero
Objectives
After completing this activity,
students should be able to
- clearly identify a safety hazard either in the home or
outdoors.
- provide tips for avoiding hazards and preventing injuries.
- present accurate safety information to younger children
in an appropriate and interesting way.
Motivator Ask
students: Do you believe that some people are just "accident
prone," or can most accidents and injuries be prevented? Why
might some people become injured more often than other people?
(Possible answers: They are in a hurry, they are tired, they
don't pay attention, they don't follow the rules.) What are
some quick and easy ways to prevent serious injuries? (Possible
answers: buckle safety belts, wear bike helmets, wipe up spills
right away.) Have students discuss their answers as a group.
Suggestion
Ask for volunteers to read their
short stories out loud or to hang their comic strips in the
classroom, and have each student explain his or her goals
for the piece. As a class, discuss the stories and cartoons.
Did the students achieve their goals? Would the story or cartoon
appeal to younger children? Were important safety issues included?
Is the message clear? What might be some alternative ways
to get the message across?
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