Identifying Strangers
Safe Places
Online Safety
Emergency Responses
100

Who is considered a stranger?

Anyone you do not know


100

What is a safe place you can go if you're feeling uncomfortable?

Trusted adult's home. 

100

Should you share your password with friends?

No. 

100

WHat number should you call in an emergency?

911

200

True or False: A stranger can look friendly and still be unsafe. 

True. 

200

True or False: it is safe to accept candy from a stranger if you're at school. 

False 

200

True or False: It's okay to chat with strangers online if they're nice. 

False

200

True or False: You should always keep your phone with you in case of an emergency

True

300

How can you tell if someone is a stranger?

If you do not recognize them. 

300

Who can you ask for help if you're lost in a store?

A store employee. 

300

What personal information should you never share online?

Private info 
300

What should you do if you're approached by a stranger while walking home?

Keep your distance

400

What should you do if a stranger offers you a ride?

Say no and walk away immediately to a safe place. 

400

Why is it important to know the safe places in your neighborhood?

So you have a place to go if you're ever unsafe. 

400

What should you do if someone online asks to meet you in person?

Tell an adult. 

400

Name one thing you should remember about calling 911

Stay calm and clearly explain the situation

500

Name two types of strangers you might encounter. 

Ones you see regularly and ones you've never seen. 

500

Name a safe place to go if you need to call for help. 

Police station. 

500

What is one way to keep your online accounts safe?

Use strong passwords. 

500

What should you do if you're separated from your group on a field trip?

Find a nearby adult in charge.