Safety

Week 3

Note: Listening and Speaking section will be in Black and Reading and Writing section will be in Maroon colour.

The class begins with physical exercises and responding to directions given.

The topic ‘Safety’ will be reinforced with some additional information through language games, experiential learning, role play, and reading stories are planned for the week to make learning enjoyable.

Daily: Total physical response/warm-up exercise (to be done before every session)

Note to the teacher: 
Refer to Week 1, Day 1 of the topic’s detailed asset.

  • Stand up
  • Walk two steps forward on your heels
  • Stop
  • Stand on your toes
  • Walk two steps backward
  • Stamp your feet on the ground
  • Touch the ground
  • Stand straight 

Day 1: Main Concept – Revision and Closing Session

  • The teacher can discuss with the students about what they have learnt in the topic ‘Safety’.
  • The teacher can close the session by reciting the poem learnt in the earlier class. 
  • The teacher shows the poster ‘Be Careful’ as a revision of the topic.

Day 2 and 3

  • The children pick up a picture card from the basket and make a sentence based on the action shown in the picture. 
  • Sentences shall be formed based upon various safety themes like: at home, school, playground, on the road and during festivals.
  • This shall encourage the children to express themselves, build up their self-confidence in public speaking, reinforce their vocabulary and promote positive behaviour and rules to be followed for safety.
  • Small basket containing the picture cards.
  • Picture cards showing various actions/activities involving ‘Safe Action’.
  • The picture cards can be repeated for all the children to come forward to make a sentence. 
  • The teacher keeps the basket containing the picture cards on her/his table.
  • The teacher calls the children one by one and asks them to make a sentence after looking at the picture.
  • The teacher can help the child by prompting him/her with short sentence starters and tell the child to complete the rest of the sentence.
  • A few sentence starters can be like:
    • This picture shows….
    • I am careful in ….
    • We should look to the left ….

Note to the teacher:
The teacher should make sure all children get a chance to participate in the game.

Day 4: Safety Circle

Objective: To teach children the importance of being cautious with strangers and getting aware about danger.

Part no. 1: Game Time

  • Draw a big circle on the floor using a rope or draw with chalk. 
  • Ask children to stand in the middle and say, “This is my safety circle.” 
  • Only people we trust are allowed inside. 
  • The teacher may ask, “Who can be here?”
  • Children name people like parents, grandparents, or close friends. 
  • This helps children identify who they feel safe with. 

Part no. 2: Role Play

  • The teacher encourages children to do role play.
  • In this scenario someone (a stranger/a person who the child doesn’t know) outside that circle tries to enter.
  • The teacher teaches them how to say ‘No’ firmly or seek help.

Note to the teacher:

  • The teacher can explain who are called ‘strangers’ and why it’s important to be cautious.
  • Conduct a role-play activity where students act out different scenarios involving strangers.
  • Children are encouraged to discuss safe practices, such as not accepting gifts or rides from strangers and the importance of seeking help from trusted adults.
  • The teacher can reinforce what is personal space and why it is important to have safety awareness to the children.
  • The teacher ensures that all children participate in both the segments of the activity.

Key knowledge the child will acquire: This activity gives a visual and emotional understanding of personal space and safe relationships.

Day 5: Value Song – Be Safe

The teacher may discuss the meaning of this song and drive home the importance of staying safe. Children can learn and sing the song ‘Be Safe’ with the help of the given audio file. The video of the song can be played for the children to learn the song easily with understanding.

Content:

Hold you mama’s hand or hold your papa’s hand,
When you are walking across the road,
Hold their hand.

Hold you mama’s hand or hold your papa’s hand,
When you are walking in a mall,
Hold their hand.

Hold you mama’s hand or hold your papa’s hand,
When you are walking in a crowd,
Hold their hand.

Hold you mama’s hand or hold your papa’s hand,
When you are walking across the road,
Hold their hand.

Hold you mama’s hand or hold your papa’s hand,
When you are walking in a mall,
Hold their hand.

Hold you mama’s hand or hold your papa’s hand,
When you are walking in a crowd,
Hold their hand.

Audio: Be safe

Click and watch the videos. These videos are to be shown to children during the activity. When there are children with hearing impairment in the inclusive class, use the video with Indian Sign Language (ISL).

Video: Be safe

ISL Video: Be safe

Video: Gender

ISL Video: Gender

Source and Attribution of images
All images used in the above Assets and Aids are originally created.
This digital material has been developed by the Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini Inclusive Education Project, a unit of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Prasanthi Nilayam, as a collaborative offering in the service of our nation.