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Bell Work!!! Write a paragraph about yourself.
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Understanding Reckless and Cautious Risk Taking
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Reckless or Cautious? Cautious risks involve being aware of a risk and taking action to prevent potentially dangerous or unsafe outcomes. People who take cautious risks think through the situation first.
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Reckless or Cautious? Cautious Risk Takers – Recognize the potential risk – Determine steps to reduce the risk – Develop a safety plan – Rely on the support of others – Use available resources – Stay alert
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Reckless or Cautious? Reckless risks are more likely to result in injury damage to property or death. People who take reckless risks don’t stop to think through the situation.
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Reckless or Cautious Reckless risk takers: – Act impulsively – Aren’t aware of the risk – Don’t plan ahead – Combine several risky behaviors – Aren’t concerned about the impact their actions may have on others – Don’t use available resources to protect themselves
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Turn to “Reduce the Risk” on page 2. Work with a partner to complete the activity sheet.
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Cautious risks involve well-thought- out plans that are easily put into action.
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Leading Causes of Death from Injury The leading causes of death from injury among teens and young adults include: – Motor-vehicles – Homicide – Suicide – Drowning – Poisoning (including alcohol and drug overdose) – Off-road vehicles – Unintentional firearm injuries – Falls – Pedestrian injuries – Fire and burns
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With your partner, write down 3 things you could do to help prevent these things from happening to you or your friends.
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As a class, we are going to create a Top 10 list of injury prevention strategies for class and put them on a poster.
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