What does "Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide" remind us to do?
Slip on a shirt
Slop on sunscreen
Slap on a hat
Seek shade
Slide on sunnies
What colour traffic light means "stop"?
Red
What is the most important piece of protection gear to wear when riding?
A helmet
What is a strong password made up of?
Upper and lower case letters
Numbers
Special characters
What time of the day is the sun's UV at its strongest?
Between 10am-2pm
Where is the safest place to cross the road?
At an intersection with crossing lights or at a pedestrian crossing
WHo is trained to rescue swimmers in trouble at the beach
Lifeguards
What must bikes have to be ridden safely at night?
A front light and a rear reflector
What should you do if someone online you don’t know asks for personal information? Name 3 things
Don't respond
Block them
Report them
Tell a trusted adult
What is the minimum SPF sunscreen recommended for good protection in Australia?
SPF 30+ or higher
What safety device must everyone wear in a car?
A seatbelt
What should you do if you get caught in a rip? Name two things
Signal for help, stay calm, float, swim across the current
What is the rule about riding e-scooters on footpaths vs roads in Queensland?
E-scooters can be ridden on footpaths and some roads, but not on busy roads.
What does “cyberbullying” mean?
Bullying someone online through messages, posts, or games.
Why is it important to reapply sunscreen after swimming or sweating?
Because sunscreen washes or rubs off.
Why is it important to look both ways before crossing, even at traffic lights?
Because drivers might not see you or might run the light.
What is it safer to swim with a buddy rather than by yourself?
So someone can help or get help if you’re in trouble.
Why are bright or reflective clothes important when riding?
It makes you a lot more visible to other road users
What are two ways you can protect your privacy online?
Use strong passwords and don’t overshare personal info.
Explain how UV rays can damage skin cells and lead to long term health risks
UV rays damage skin cells, which can cause sunburn, skin ageing, and skin cancer.
Explain how distractions (like phones or headphone) can increase risk when crossing the road?
You're not giving the road and traffic your full attention
They stop you from seeing or hearing cars, making accidents more likely
Explain how water depth and diving headfirst into shallow water can cause serious injuries.
You could hit the bottom and break your neck or spine.
Explain how speed, balance and surface conditions can increase the chance of an accident
Going too fast, losing balance, or hitting bumps can make you crash.
Explain how a digital footprint can affect future opportunities (like jobs or school).
Posts stay online and can affect how people see you in the future.