Organize ideas about travel, home, weather, and school safety in a colorful web.
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What do you do to stay safe? Think of precautions you take at home, when you travel, during stormy weather, around water, and in other situations. With your classmates, make a list of safety tips with Crayola® Washable Markers. Categorize your ideas.
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On poster board, write a title for your thought diagram, such as Safety Web. Draw a circle in the middle of the sheet, and sketch a healthy, happy person in the circle.
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Draw a web with branches from the circle that lead to more circles, which are titled with the safety categories you identified. Draw pictures of each place in those circles.
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In the next level of branching circles, illustrate specific safety techniques such as car seats for transportation and smoke detectors for homes.
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