Playing It Safe Aim: 1. Students will explain the importance of protective equipment when playing sports. Do Now: Copy down the Four keys to bicycle safety.

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Playing It Safe Aim: 1. Students will explain the importance of protective equipment when playing sports. Do Now: Copy down the Four keys to bicycle safety. Add on one or two more You can think of on your Own.

Injuries List 3 Types of Injuries that can occur while playing. Be Specific

Protect Yourself Based on the three injuries you came up with what is one way you could protect yourself from those injuries. (1 Each)

Environmental Hazards List 3 examples

Precautions What overall safety precautions should you take when playing? - List 3

Letter to Your Sweet Little Baby  Pretend that you are the parent, writing a letter to your child  You are dropping off your Child at practice for their favorite sport  What safety advice would you give to your child?  What type of equipment would you have them wear?  What is your answer when your child asks you “WHY?” or says “I DON’T WANT TO WEAR THAT”!