Summer Safety Report Card -- Issue 27 -- July 3-9, 2010

This week's standards:
Students understand that security is a basic need of humans, including following safety rules for home and school, avoiding injury, and knowing where to go for help. (Science: Personal Health)

Activities:
1. Draw a picture of yourself doing your favorite summer activity. Write a sentence about how to be safe doing that activity.

2. Circle newspaper words and pictures for things that keep you safe outdoors.

3. Find a news story about a place you would like to go. Now list three things you could do to be safe at that place.

4. How are these things important for your safety: (a) a helmet,(b) sunscreen, (c) crosswalks, and (d) seat belts?

5. Write a short story about a safe summer adventure.

(standards by Dr. Sherrye D. Garrett, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi)



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