Ways for Kids to Play it Safe SS.4.FL.6.2 Explain that risk/danger is the chance of loss or harm. SS.4.FL.6.3 Describe ways that individuals can either.

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Ways for Kids to Play it Safe SS.4.FL.6.2 Explain that risk/danger is the chance of loss or harm. SS.4.FL.6.3 Describe ways that individuals can either choose to accept risk or take steps to protect themselves by avoiding or reducing risk. SS.4.FL.6.4 Discuss that one method to cope with the unexpected is to save for emergencies. Gr. 2 Financial Literacy

Essential Questions What are some things kids can to do stay safe? Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4 Image Source: en-Shot at AM.png

Accidents happen. But there are little things we can do to protect us from harm and even avoid danger altogether. Image Source: Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4

Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4 Most accidents and injuries are preventable. The graph below shows the leading causes of accidental deaths among children worldwide. Which types of accidents happen most frequently? Which happen least frequently?

Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4 Think of actions that can be taken to help protect children from these accidents and injuries. Motor Vehicle Collisions DrowningBurnsFallsToxins Wear a seatbelt. Children under 50 pounds should use a booster or car seat. Learn to swim. Swim with adult supervision. Wear a life jacket. Keep an eye on the stove or oven when in use. Turn off candles when leaving the house. Clean up spills. Cords can be tripping hazards. Do not run. Store household cleaning products and medication s away from children’s reach.

Image Source: Think of the many things your parents do to help keep you safe at home. Explain how each of the safety tips below help protect you from danger. Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4

Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4 Now its your turn to be a safety expert. Can you spot the safety hazards in this picture? Describe how the possible accident or injury could be prevented.

CAR SAFETYBUS SAFETYSWIM SAFETYPET SAFETY Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4 Now that you can spot safety dangers, cut and paste each safety tip under its appropriate category.

CAR SAFETYBUS SAFETYSWIM SAFETYPET SAFETY Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4 Now that you can spot safety dangers, cut and paste each safety tip under its appropriate category. Always buckle your seat belt before going anywhere. Never swim without an adult. Never stick any part of your body outside a moving car. Make eye contact with cars near you before crossing the street. Always sit in the backseat if you are under 12 years old as airbags are dangerous. Never walk in front of a school bus (the driver can’t see you). Always stand on the sidewalk away from the curb while waiting for the bus. Never run to catch the bus. Arrive early. If you do not know how to swim, wear “floaties” or a life jacket. Do not eat 30 minutes before you get in the water. Do not touch your pet while it is eating at its bowl as it may trigger food aggression. Always allow an animal you do not know to sniff you before trying to pet it. Never put your face in another animal’s face – they may see you as a threat and bite you! Always wear sunscreen so you do not get sunburned.

Essential Questions What are some things kids can to do stay safe? Grade 2 Financial Literacy SS.4.FL.6.1, SS.4.FL.6.2, SS.4.FL.6.3, SS.4.FL.6.4 Image Source: en-Shot at AM.png

Sources Grade 4 Financial Literacy S.S.4.FL.2.5,, S.S.4.FL.2.6 Safe Kids World Wide: Safety Tips Lesson Adapted from: Ways for Kids to Play It Safe Wikipedia: Preventable Causes of Death Among Children