2.2.5+Lesson+3

= = LESSON PLAN created by: 1st Grade Team Freedom Elementary

__Core Objective/Standard__:
Standard 2 Objective 2 E-F

__Student learning objective__:
Students will practice and demonstrate safety in the classroom and neighborhood.

__Materials needed__:
BOOKS: Never, Ever Talk to Strangers By AnnMarie Pace Arthur's Fire Drill By Marc Brown No Dragon's for Tea By Jean E. Pendziwol

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__Teacher (To) directions/actions/instructions__:
The classroom is a safe place to help young children think about staying safe. Discussing child safety doesn’t have to be scary. Before you start, though, make sure the children know that you don’t expect anything bad will happen to them; you just want them to know how to be safe

Make copies of the two-page handout for each student. For young students, you may want to cut out the octagon and the circle.

In a large group, ask students what safety rules they know. These might include rules for play in the classroom and schoolyard as well as away from school.
 * Always let your parent or the person in charge help you cross the street.
 * Only go to the park with your parents, grandparents, or the person in charge.
 * Stay with a friend when you go outside to play.
 * Stay with your family when you go shopping in a store or when you go to the park or the zoo.
 * Tell your parents or your teacher anytime someone makes you feel scared or confused.

MONSTER STORY: Read the Monster Story to them (pdf file above-you will need to enlarge pictures to show students while you are reading story).

__Teachers/Students (With) actions__:
Now, distribute the “Stop/Go” student handouts (PDF) and a paper plate, crayons, and glue to each student. Have them color their handouts appropriately—red for the “stop” sign and green for the “go” signal. Then, have them cut out the shapes and glue one to each side of the paper plate. Next, present safety scenarios to the class and have students show their signs and say “stop” or “go” to let you know what they should do. For example: Continue to present different scenarios to the students. Talk about why it’s important to “stop” or “go” in each situation.
 * You’re at the park and you see a balloon floating away from where your family is picnicking. You want to follow it. (STOP)
 * You see a balloon floating away. You ask your Dad to go with you to catch the balloon. (GO)
 * You hear the doorbell and the babysitter doesn’t answer it. You think you should open the door. (STOP)
 * The doorbell rings and you know the babysitter doesn’t hear it. You run to get the babysitter. (GO)
 * It’s time for carpool. You don’t see your Mom, but you do see a neighbor. You run over to his car. (STOP)

MONSTER STORY: Sequence the story pictures together.

__Students (By) actions/activities students will do during lesson__:
MONSTER STORY: Students sequence the stories on their own.

__Assessment-these may be written, verbal, observations, etc__:
Observation