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Moving safely from place to place. By Room 4. Using Seat Belts. A seat belt keeps you safe when you travel in a car. All children must wear one. Small children might need a booster seat to sit on so the seat belt is the right size. Make it click!. By Callum & Seth.
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Moving safely from place to place. By Room 4
Using Seat Belts A seat belt keeps you safe when you travel in a car. All children must wear one. Small children might need a booster seat to sit on so the seat belt is the right size. Make it click! By Callum & Seth
When you are crossing Green lane, you have to wait for the duty teacher. Everyone needs a bright orange flag. Wave your flag high in the air when the teacher says it is safe to cross the road. Crossing Using Flags By Damien, Ariane & Henri
Wait by the zebra lines on Ward St if you want to cross the road. Walk quickly across the road. Have a little look both ways to check that cars have stopped. “Signs out! Check! Clear! Cross now!!’ Crossing at the Pedestrian Crossing By Jeffery, Asahi, Maia
Walking along the Footpath You need to look in front of you and watch out of dangers. The oldest person should be on the side where the road is. I never run on the footpath on my way to school. Look out for sneaky driveways. Watch out for backing cars. By Niamh, Devon and Cody
Walking to school safely Keep out of the drains. By Ethan, Connor and Stevie Try to come through the Junior Entrance at all times. Always walk on the footpath.
Being safe in the supermarket carpark Watch out for cars leaving the car park. Hold an adult's hand when you walk into the supermarket. Watch out for backing cars. The driver may not see you. Hold on to the trolley. By Catherine, Oliver and Tamaryn
Safety on bikes Make sure your bike is the right size and wear your helmet. Know how to use the brakes to stop the bike safely. By Mikayla and Chase
Getting in and out of the car Get out of the car on the footpath side of the road. Open the door safely. Make sure you don’t open it against another person’s vehicle. Hold on to the handle so that your fingers don’t get jammed in the door. By Nathan, Mackenzie and Samantha