Road safety 1
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Hello class! Today we will learn together about road safety. Please go to page 96
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in your social science book and let's go! We should always follow road safety rules
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when we are in the street. We should use a zebra crossing to cross the road.
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We should wear a helmet when we ride a bike.
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Exercise 1. Circle the people that aren't being safe.
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So we will look at the picture together and we will find the people who are not being safe
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and are putting themselves and others in danger on the road.
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First, we see in this red car a girl who is hanging out of the window of the car.
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She is distracting the driver.
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This girl is not being safe.
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we should circle because she is distracting the driver and making the road unsafe for others and
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herself. Next, we see this boy who is playing with a ball. However, he is not being safe while playing
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with his football. He is throwing the ball into the road and he is causing the road to be unsafe.
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So we should circle the boy because he should be playing in a playground, not on the road.
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Finally, we have a man who is crossing the street at the zebra crossing.
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However, if you look closely, he is talking on the phone while he crosses the street.
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This is very bad to be on the phone while you cross the street, and it makes it not safe for others and for yourself.
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We also have a girl who is riding in the street and not in the bicycle lane on the side of the road.
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so we should circle this girl because she is in front of a bus and is making the road unsafe for
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herself and others and finally we have a lady who is walking her dog but her dog is not on a leash
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and it is very dangerous to have your dog not on a leash because your dog can run
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into the road and make it dangerous for other drivers and people so we can circle the lady
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because she should have her dog on a leash. Now we will continue on to exercise two.
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How should we cross the road? Right. We will fill in the blanks with the words that say
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how we correctly should cross the road. We have cross, stand, and left as our answers.
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So we will work together to fill in the spaces that are blank. First, we should stand at
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Next, the Zebra Crossing. You stand still at the Zebra Crossing to make sure there is no traffic coming toward you. This keeps the road very safe for yourself and for the drivers.
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Next, there are two directions that you should look when you cross the street.
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To the left and to the right.
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So you look first to the left, right and left again to make absolute sure that the road
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is clear for you to cross. Finally, you cross the road carefully. So to cross means to go
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from one side of the road to the other side.
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- Subido por:
- M.jesus M.
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- 27 de mayo de 2020 - 10:41
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- CP INF-PRI SAN PABLO
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