When we walk near a street, we use our eyes, our ears, and our brains. We hold a grown-up’s hand. We stop at the curb and look left, right, then left again. We cross only at the crosswalk when the signal shows a walking person. We keep watching as we cross. These steps are small, but they work together like a team to bring us safely to the other side.
Comprehension Check
Where should we cross a busy street?
What should we do before stepping off the curb?
Home Safety Helpers
Our home has helpers that keep us safe. Smoke alarms beep to warn us about smoke. We make a simple plan to meet by the big tree outside. We ask before using the stove. We put toys away so no one trips. We keep cleaning sprays and sharp things out of reach. These home rules are like a cozy blanket of care that covers everyone in the house.
Comprehension Check
What should we do with toys after playing?
Why do smoke alarms beep?
School Safety Rules
At school we follow rules so everyone can learn and feel safe. We walk in the halls with calm feet and quiet voices. We sit safely on the chair with all legs on the floor. We use kind words and give others space in line. On the playground, we wait our turn and use the slide one at a time. These rules are not just words; they are tools that help our class work like a friendly team.
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