Safety Issues 4 Objective: Provide alternative choices to unsafe situations. Idiomatic Expression: by a hair’s breath
Predictions for the idiom, “by a hair’s breath” Thin hair Someone was very very very very very close Their breath smells bad Stinky hair A hair cut
By a hair’s breath means someone barely avoided danger.
Grammatical Forms We Will Use Transitional phrases beginning with rather than and instead of
More Grammatical Forms We Will Use Complex sentences: They have a subordinate clause that often starts with although, since, because, when, after, if, even though. Complete the complex sentences below: After Shaina called for help, ___________________. Since Zack knew the directions, ________________. Leslie bet $500 on the Super Bowl game, ________.
Rather than __________(unsafe situation) what is a safer choice someone could make? texting and driving peers pressuring peers to drink alcohol walking and texting walking home alone at night
Remember our Objective Provide alternative choices to unsafe situations. Instead of _______(unsafe choice), someone could ___________(safe choice). Example (students cannot copy) Instead of running across a busy street, someone could use the crosswalk instead.