Online Safety
Physical Safety
Emergency
Preparedness
Trusted Adult
Safe Choices
100

What should you keep private online?

Your address, phone number, passwords, school, and personal information.

100

What should you wear when riding a bike?

A helmet.

100

Who do you call during a serious emergency?

911

100

Name one trusted adult.

Parent, guardian, teacher, counselor, coach, grandparent.

100

True or False:
Wearing a seatbelt is a safe choice.

True 

200

Someone you don't know sends you a message online. What should you do?

Don't respond or block them and tell a trusted adult.

200

Before crossing the street, you should...

Look left, right, then left again and use a crosswalk.

200

Name one thing you should tell emergency responders.

Your name, location, and what happened.

200

Who should you tell if someone online makes you uncomfortable?

A trusted adult.

200

Should you meet someone from the internet by yourself?

No

300

True or False:
It's okay to share your password with your best friend.

False 

300

If you get separated from your family at a store, what should you do?

Stay where you are or find a trusted employee/security officer. or?

300

What should you do first during a fire?

Get to a safe place and call for help.

300

Why is having trusted adults important?

They help keep you safe and solve problems.

300

What should you do if someone is bullying you?

Tell a trusted adult. 

400

What should you do before downloading a new app?

Ask a parent or trusted adult.

400

Why is it important to know your home address?

So emergency responders can help you.

400

Why is staying calm during an emergency important?

It helps you think clearly and stay safe.

400

If you feel unsafe at school, who could you tell?

Teacher, counselor, principal, school resource officer.

400

Give one coping skill you can use if you feel overwhelmed.

  • Deep breathing
  • Count to 10
  • Take a break
  • Talk to someone
  • Journal
500

Name three things you should never post online.

  • Home address
  • Phone number
  • Live location
  • Passwords
  • School information
500

Name three ways to stay aware of your surroundings.

  • Put your phone away
  • Stay with your group
  • Watch where you're going
  • Notice exits
  • Pay attention to people around you
500

Name four examples of emergencies.

  • Fire
  • Medical emergency
  • Severe weather
  • Being lost
  • Feeling unsafe
  • Mental health crisis 
500

Name five trusted adults you could ask for help.

Any five appropriate trusted adults.

500

Name five things you can do every day to stay safe.

  • Stay aware of surroundings
  • Keep personal information private
  • Stay with trusted people
  • Wear a seatbelt
  • Tell an adult if something feels wrong