Before touching an electrical outlet, you should do this.
What is stay away/do not touch it?
Walking instead of running in corridors shows this.
What is safe behaviour?
If a stranger offers gifts, you should say this.
What is no?
Washing hands helps prevent this.
What is germs/illness?
Before doing something risky you should do this.
What is think first?
This should be kept away from children to prevent burns.
What are matches/fire?
If bullying threatens your safety, you should do this.
What is report it/tell an adult?
This skill helps you say no firmly.
What is assertiveness?
Wearing a seatbelt helps keep you _____.
What is safe?
Good safety choices require this skill.
What is decision making?
This safety habit helps prevent falls in the bathroom.
What is walking carefully/not running?
These help keep order during emergencies.
What are safety rules?
Never share this online with strangers.
What is personal information?
This protects your head when riding a bicycle.
What is a helmet?
Stopping yourself from unsafe behaviour shows this.
What is self-management?
If you see something dangerous at home, you should tell this person.
Who is a trusted adult?
This drill prepares us for emergencies.
What is a fire drill/an earthquake drill?
If you feel unsafe, go to this kind of person.
Who is a trusted adult?
Healthy eating and exercise support this.
What is healthy living?
Speaking up for safety shows this.
What is advocacy?
Name two safety habits for the home.
Keep flammable items out of the reach of children
Read labels carefully
Name one way cooperation supports safety at school.
(Helping, reporting, following rules)
This skill helps resist peer pressure.
This skill helps resist peer pressure.
Give two healthy safety habits.
What are eating a balanced diet and getting enough sleep?
Daily Double ⭐
Give two ways refusal skills help keep you safe.
It helps you to stay healthy
It helps you to achieve your goals