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San Mateo Adult & Community Education. Halloween Safety. An interactive lesson about a really fun holiday. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go to the next page. Rule #1. Carry a flashlight. What is the word in red? Click on a picture. Sorry!. This is a candlestick.
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San Mateo Adult & Community Education Halloween Safety An interactive lesson about a really fun holiday Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go to the next page
Rule #1 Carry a flashlight. What is the word in red? Click on a picture.
Sorry! This is a candlestick. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
Sorry! These are glasses. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
That’s right! Children should carry a flashlight. You know 1 rule for your kids! Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go to #2.
Rule #2… Walk, don’t run. What is the man saying? Click on the correct sentence. Hey! No running! You should walking! Stop! You should walk, not run. Don’t running. You should walk.
Sorry! Should is a modal. It is followed by the simple form of the verb. The correct way to say this sentence is: Hey! No running! You should walk! Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
Sorry! The first sentence is an imperative or command. It should be in the simple present. The correct way to say this sentence is: Don’t run! You should walk! Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
That’s right! Children should walk, not run. You know 2 rules for your kids! Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go to #3.
Rule #3 Stay on ___________. Where should children walk? Click on the correct words. the pedestrian crossing the sidewalk the right side of the street
Sorry! Children should not walk in the street! But if there is no sidewalk, they should walk on the left side so that they can see cars coming. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
Sorry! Children should cross the street at pedestrian crossings, but they should walk on the sidewalk. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
That’s right! Children should walk on the sidewalk. But if there is no sidewalk, they should walk on the left side so that they can see cars coming. You know 3 rules for your kids! Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go to #4.
Rule #4 Approach only houses that are lit. What does the red word mean? Click on the best synonym. Knock on the door Go toward Enter
Sorry! Approach doesn’t mean knock. • Other ways to say knock are: • I quietly tapped on the door. • Someone was rapping on the door. • He angrily banged on my door. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
Sorry! Enter means to go in. Children should never go in any houses. Wait outside! Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
That’s right! Children should go to houses that have lot of light. Danger could be hiding in the dark. You know 4 rules for your kids! Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go to #5.
Rule #5 Inspect your goodies before eating them. They should be sealed. Click on the goodies you should accept.
Sorry! Only accept drinks that have never been opened. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
Sorry! Fruit and vegetables are healthy but they are not sealed. Throw them away. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to return and try again.
That’s right! Candy isn’t healthy, but they are individually wrapped. You know 5 rules for your kids! Each one is wrapped. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go to the review.
Happy Halloween! Remember Carry a flashlight. Click on the Jack-O-Lantern to go back to SMACE. Walk, don’t run. Walk on sidewalks and cross the street at pedestrian crossings. Go to houses that have lot of light. Danger could be hiding in the dark. Inspect your goodies before eating them. They should be sealed.