Play It Safe
Play It Safe
This lesson plan meets the typical national 1. Review Play it Safe teacher lecture notes
criteria for Health in the Kindergarten and with students.
First Grade levels. 2. Use Play it Safe flashcards for student
review and reinforcement.
Extension Activities
Evaluation
Have students develop a safety checklist to
conduct a safety audit at home. Present safety concerns and ask what the
student would do to make the situation safe.
• If you’re standing on a wet floor, never touch a switch or plug in anything (such as a toaster,
or hairdryer).
• Never overload outlets with too many plugs and extension cords. Never pull a plug out by the cord.
• Never stick foreign objects or fingers in an outlet or socket or objects like a fork in a toaster that’s
plugged in.
• Make sure cords are kept away from walking areas so you don’t trip and fall.
• Never leave small appliances or space heaters running unattended.
• If the power goes out, make sure you keep a flashlight handy to find your way around in the dark.
• Have an adult open the windows and doors to ventilate your apartment or home.
• Leave the area and call the fire department and your gas provider.
• Do not turn on or off any lights or electrical appliances as this could spark a fire.
• If the odor is very strong, do not use your telephone - leave immediately and call the fire
department and your gas provider from another phone outside your house.
• Never leave paper, dishtowels or anything flammable near an open flame on your cooktop.
• Never store flammable objects like boxes, rags, spray cans, gas cans, etc. around a water heater
or furnace.
• Don’t fly kites near power lines or in bad weather. Electricity or lightning could travel right down
the string to you to get to the ground. Never use wire, or any metal object on your kite - they
conduct electricity.
• Don’t stay in a swimming pool or lake, or around trees and poles in bad weather. You could get
struck by lightning.
• Always keep radios and other electrical appliances at least 10 feet away from a swimming area.
Don’t touch or go near these appliances when you are wet or standing in water.
Remember these safety rules and you can “play it safe” outdoors.
Print out the following sheets and cut along the lines. Each sheet contains 4 flashcards.
Show students one card at a time have students talk about each safety situation.
General Questions: What is unsafe about this picture? What can you do to make this safer?
Flashcards:
Emergency 911
Overloaded outlet
Do not stay outdoors, near trees, or in swimming pools during a lightning storm
EMERGENCY!
CALL
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