Body & Injuries
Medicine & Labels
Accidents & Safety
Should / Have to / Must
Random
100

You fell and now your ankle is twice its normal size. What word describes this?

swollen

100

This paper from the doctor tells the pharmacy what medicine you need.

prescription

100

This tool helps you reach something high.

ladder

100

Your friend is sick. Give advice using should.

e.g. You should see a doctor.

100

What form do you fill out after an accident?

accident report form

200

You worked outside in the sun too long. Now your skin hurts and is red. What did you get?

a burn

200

This part of the bottle tells you what NOT to do.

warning label

200

You step on water and fall. What verb is this?

slip

200

You need to go to work tomorrow. Use the correct modal (must, must not, should, have to, don't have to)

have to/must

200

Name three things you find on an accident report form.

(e.g., date, time, injury, signature)

300

Name two body parts that can "ache."

head, stomach, back, knee, foot, neck...

300

Name three things you can find on a medicine label.

(e.g., dose, tablet, warning, before, safe)

300

Name three dangerous actions at work.

(e.g., lift heavy boxes alone, stand on a chair, climb unsafe ladder)

300

Name three situations where someone MUST follow the rules.

e.g., in the airport, at work, on the road.

300

Name 3 places where you can see warning labels.

Medicine bottles, cleaning products, heavy boxes.

400

Name 3 things you can do to take care of an injury.

Put ice on it

Rest

Take medicine

400

Name 3 types of medicine

tablets, capsules, liquid medicine, injections, etc.

400

Name 3 accidents that can happen at home.

You can burn your hand while cooking.
You can cut your finger in the kitchen.
You can slip on a wet floor in the bathroom.

400

Incorrect: “You don’t must take the medicine.” Fix it.

“You don’t have to take the medicine.”

400

Name 3 steps you should take immediately after an accident.

Tell your manager

Clean the injury

Fill out a report

500

Name 3 body parts that can be injured at work + accident.

Back → lifting a heavy box

Hand → cutting vegetables

Knee → slipping on water

500

Name 3 types of over-the-counter medicine AND what each is for.

Aspirin → pain

Cough syrup → cough

Pepto-Bismol → stomach problems

500

Name 3 things you should NOT do at work.

You should not run inside.
You should not stand on a chair to reach something.
You should not lift very heavy boxes alone.

500

Team chooses a situation and creates three rules for it using: must/have to, must not, don't have to.

at work: “You must not smoke here.”
“You have to wear safety shoes.”
“You must read the warning label.”

500

Name 3 questions you can ask someone who is hurt.

“Are you okay?”

“What happened?”

“Where does it hurt?”

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