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Farm Safety

Farm Safety . By: Kayla Skelton. Teachers Help Page. Learners- 2 nd grade rural students Environment- In a computer lab with audio accessible computer Objectives Given a scenario of the weather students will be able to identify the correct hours to remain in the shade with 80% accuracy.

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Farm Safety

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  1. Farm Safety By: Kayla Skelton

  2. Teachers Help Page • Learners- 2nd grade rural students • Environment- In a computer lab with audio accessible computer • Objectives • Given a scenario of the weather students will be able to identify the correct hours to remain in the shade with 80% accuracy. • Students will be able to give choices for proper clothing to wear when riding an ATV with 80% accuracy. • Distinguish the difference in signs and identify severity of damage of chemical with 80% accuracy.

  3. Learning Farm Safety

  4. Menu Click the to go forward to next slide Click the to go back a slide

  5. What you will be learning today! • Today you will be learning how to be safe and have fun on the farm! Now, let’s have fun!

  6. Use your IMAGINATION. • Imagine helping Mom or Dad on a bright sunny day, you are so excited to go to work on the farm and help out! After you get home you cannot wait to play outside, and drink a big glass of apple juice. • All these things are great, but some dangers can occur if you are not careful. Let us learn these hazards, and ways to stay safe!

  7. ACTIVITIES Have you ever had a SUNBURN? Have you rode on an ATV? Are you ever near TRACTORS, LAWN MOWERS, OR CHEMICALS? ***Click on the bolded words to learn about each activity!

  8. Sunburn, OUCH! • Ways to protect your skin: • Worst hours to be in the sunshine is 10:00 in the morning to 3:00 in the afternoon. • Why???? • The sun is at its highest point in the sky! Playing under a shade tree is the best way to staysafe!

  9. UV Rays (ultraviolet rays) • These rays hurt your eyes too! • Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes!

  10. Protect your FACE • Hats protect your face They are the best way to shade your face! FUN FACT: Your ears can get sun burnt too!! Sunhats also protect your ears!

  11. My favorite…. SUNSCREEN!!! • Sun Protection Factor = SPF • 40 SPF is a great amount of protection to use EVERYDAY!

  12. Waterproof Sunscreen is the best to wear while your swimming. Apply every 2 HOURS

  13. Practice Sun Safety CLICK HERE to Begin!

  14. 1. What hours are best to sit under a shade tree? A. 8:00 in the morning to 9:00 in the morning B. 9:00 in the morning to 11:00 in the morning C. 10:00 in the morning to 3:00 in the afternoon D. 6:00 at night to 8:00 at night Click here for a hint

  15. Sunburn, OUCH! • Ways to protect your skin: • Worst hours to be in the sunshine is 10:00 in the morning to 3:00 in the afternoon. • Why???? • The sun is at its highest point in the sky! Playing under a shade tree is the best way to staysafe!

  16. CORRECT!

  17. 2. What do you wear to protect your eyes from the sunshine? A. Gloves B. Swim Goggles C. Socks D. Sunglasses

  18. CORRECT!

  19. 3. What does SPF mean? A. Scary Pig Faces B. Silly Pink Fingers C. Sun Protection Factor D. Swimming Pool Float Click here for hint

  20. My favorite…. SUNSCREEN!!! • Sun Protection Factor = SPF • 40 SPF is a great amount of protection to use EVERYDAY!

  21. CORRECT!

  22. End of Sun Safety! CLICK HERE To return to the ACTIVITIESPAGE to learn more safety lessons!

  23. ATV Safety • Riding a four-wheeler can be fun, but you need to be sure to protect your whole self! • Let us talk about important parts of your body and how to protect them!

  24. First, let’s warm up with… The Hokey Pokey!! Click the box to begin.

  25. Lets work from the bottom to the top! Boots protect your FEET from sticks and other objects.

  26. Pants protect your LEGS from the heat of the ATV and other flying objects.

  27. Long Sleeves protect your ARMS from tree branches.

  28. Gloves with Grips protect your HANDS from debris and allow you to hold on better.

  29. Helmet and goggles protect your HEAD and EYES if an accident happens your HEAD will be protected. Be sure you use the CHIN STRAP to secure the helmet!!

  30. Practice ATV Safety CLICK HERE to START!

  31. 1. What do you wear to protect your FEET? • Boots B. Sandals C. Tennis Shoes D. I do not need shoes to ride an ATV

  32. CORRECT!

  33. 2. What do you wear to protect your HANDS? A. Finger nail polish B. Baseball mitt C. Silly bands D. Gripped Gloves

  34. CORRECT!

  35. 3. What HOLDS a helmet to your head? A. Chin Strap B. Glue C. Goggles D. Duct Tape

  36. CORRECT!

  37. 4. What do you wear to protect your EYES from debris? A. Long Sleeves B. Goggles C. Scarf D. Ear Muffs

  38. CORRECT!

  39. ATV Quiz is Done! CLICK HERE To return to the ACTIVITIESPAGE to learn more safety lessons!

  40. Tractors • Tractors have ONE seat, which means only ONE person is allowed to be on the tractor at a time! Extra riders distract the driver and put the rider and driver in harm.

  41. Tractors • Extra riders could fall and hurt themselves

  42. Tractors R.O.P.S RollOver Protective Structure --Use a seatbelt ALWAYS!

  43. Tractors Protect your Health! Loud noise hurt your ears Vibrations hurt muscles and bones = Tractors can be as loud as a rock band!

  44. Lawn Mowers • Only have ONE seat which means only ONE rider. Extra riders may fall and get hurt

  45. Lawn Mowers • Objects thrown from a lawn mower can reach 200 Miles Per Hour!! • Four times faster than Mom drives her car on the road! Stay back 20 feet

  46. Lawn Mowers • Mowers have sharp blades. • Makes sure ALL blades are off when you are getting on or off the machine. • Mowers can cut more than grass… Protect your fingers and toes!

  47. Chemicals -Hazards with small injury -Usually Yellow

  48. Chemicals --Possible death or serious injury --Usually Orange

  49. Chemicals --High chance of death --Usually Red

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