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4–7 year olds

4–7 year olds

My Name:

Road Safety

Road Safety

Activity Book

Activity Book

Road Safety

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Always hold hands

Always hold hands

Roads are dangerous. You should be with a grown-up like mum or dad or someone else you know. Always hold hands, or hold onto the buggy or shopping bag.

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Name people who help us to stay safe

Name people who help us to stay safe

Use the word bank below to pick names for these people who can help us to stay safe on the roads.

Don’t forget to colour all the pictures.

Word bank

Police Officer Mum

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Traffic

Traffic

You can see lots of different vehicles using the road. This is called traffic. Use the word bank to name each vehicle.

Count how many vehicles are in the picture.

1

Remember

always play away from traffic.

Word bank

Car

Bus

Fire Engine

Digger

Van

Bicycle

Motorbike

Lorry

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How many fire engines can you see below?

3

How many cars can you see below?

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Find the safer places to play

Find the safer places to play

Tick the 3 safer places to play then write the correct object for each place. Don’t forget to colour all the pictures.

Find the Safer Places

Beach Object _________________________ Garden Object _________________________ Working Farm Object _________________________ School Playground Object _________________________

Tick the 3 safer places to play then write

the correct object for each place.

Don’t forget to colour-in all the pictures.

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Beach

Beach

Object________________________

Find the Safer Places

Beach Object _________________________ Garden Object _________________________ Working Farm Object _________________________ School Playground Object _________________________

Tick the 3 safer places to play then write

the correct object for each place.

Don’t forget to colour-in all the pictures.

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Garden

Garden

Object________________________

Find the Safer Places

Beach Object _________________________ Garden Object _________________________ Working Farm Object _________________________ School Playground Object _________________________

Tick the 3 safer places to play then write

the correct object for each place.

Don’t forget to colour-in all the pictures.

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Find the Safer Places

Beach Object _________________________ Garden Object _________________________ Working Farm Object _________________________ School Playground Object _________________________

Tick the 3 safer places to play then write

the correct object for each place.

Don’t forget to colour-in all the pictures.

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Working Farm

Working Farm

School Playground

School Playground

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to Play

Building Site Object _________________________ Busy Street Object _________________________

Remember

always take care when you go

out to play. Never play in a

dangerous place.

Choose an object

for each picture.

Car

Paddling Pool

Bucket and Spade

Tractor

Ball and Skipping Rope

Cement Mixer

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to Play

Building Site Object _________________________ Busy Street Object _________________________

Remember

always take care when you go

out to play. Never play in a

dangerous place.

Choose an object

for each picture.

Car

Paddling Pool

Bucket and Spade

Tractor

Ball and Skipping Rope

Cement Mixer

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to Play

Building Site Object _________________________ Busy Street Object _________________________

Remember

always take care when you go out to play. Never play in a

dangerous place.

Choose an object

for each picture.

Car

Paddling Pool Bucket and Spade

Tractor Ball and

Skipping Rope

Cement Mixer

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Match an object to

Match an object to

each picture

each picture

REMEMBER! Never play in a dangerous place.

Building site

Building site

Busy street

Busy street

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Three special words before you

Three special words before you

cross the road

cross the road

Skooter has 3 special words but they are all mixed up. Can you write each word under the correct picture?

look

stop

listen

1

3 2 1
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Green Cross Code word search

Green Cross Code word search

the ‘to the ‘Step

Out with Skooter’, Stage 1 Workbook. This is part

Always remember the Green Cross Code when you need to cross the road. Parts of the Green Cross Code are hidden in the word search.

Find the words highlighted in bold below in the word search.

S

A

F

E

P

L

A

C

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L

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V

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J

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1. Find a safe place to cross, then stop. 2. Stand on the pavement near the kerb. 3. Look all around for traffic and listen.

4. If traffic is coming, let it pass. Look all around again.

5. When there is no traffic near, walk straight across the road. 6. Keep looking and listening for traffic while you cross.

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Spot the difference

Spot the difference

Skooter is dressed as a School Crossing Patrol person below. Skooter is dressed as a School Crossing Patrol person below. Look carefully at both pictures and circle the eight differences. Look carefully at both pictures and circle the eight differences.

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Make your own Skooter mask

Make your own Skooter mask

Instructions:

• Colour this picture of Skooter. • Cut around the dotted line. • Cut around the eyes.

• Stick the picture on some card.

• Glue on a lollipop stick as a handle to hold the mask.

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Safe & Accessible Travel Division,

Department for Infrastructure Room 3-09, Clarence Court, 10-18 Adelaide Street, Belfast BT2 8GB Tel: 030 0200 7838 Email: [email protected]

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