Good Morning Year 2!

Click here for a printable version of this blog post:Monday PSHE printable

I’m really looking forward to our Zoom chat later on! I’m so excited to see all of your smiling faces! πŸ™‚Β 

I know lots of you are really enjoying spending time outside at the moment. I hear about lots of walks and bike rides in the park!

It is so important that we follow the rules of the road when we are out and about. If we all do this, then everyone will stay safe.

Today I want you to think about how to cross a road. Do you remember doing the Wiser Walking Workshops earlier in the year? We had a special visitor from the council who taught us how to safety cross a road and where the best places to cross are. Click here to look at the photos to remind yourself.Β 

There were so many things to remember. Can you remember how to safely cross a road?

Have a look at these little hedgehogs and listen to their important message:

Β Today I would like you to make a poster sharing the rules of road safety.

Here are some things to think about/include in your poster:

  • How to cross a road safety
  • Where a is a good place to cross
  • What to look out for
  • What are the dangers

You could even go for a walk with an adult and take photos of the signs that we need to look out for when we are walking.

I can’t wait to see your posters!

20 comments on “PSHE – Monday 15th June

  1. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Jack for reminding us that we should use zebra crossings to cross the road safely πŸ™‚

  2. Miss Carruthers says:

    Brilliant Sophie, lots of great advice for crossing roads safely. It’s really good to stay close to a friend or family member when we’re walking on the pavements. πŸ™‚

  3. Kristian says:

    I made Stop Look Listen poster with a man who was hit by a car on a stretcher.

  4. Miss Carruthers says:

    It’s brilliant Kristian! I love how neatly you have coloured it all in – it looks very professional! πŸ™‚ What rules should that man follow so that it doesn’t happen again?

  5. Miss Carruthers says:

    Great advise Joshua! You definitely need to look both ways before crossing a road πŸ™‚

  6. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Bo πŸ™‚ I like how you have drawn the person using a zebra crossing to make sure they stay safe.

  7. Dear Miss,
    I have watched the Hedgehog video and I made a poster with Mrs Akhtar’s help I hope you will like it.
    Thanks

  8. Miss Carruthers says:

    I love your poster πŸ™‚ Well done for identifying the dangers.

  9. Miss Carruthers says:

    Wow Marisa πŸ™‚ What an excellent poster with so much good advice! Fantastic work ⭐

  10. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Sophia B, you’ve managed to include so good advice πŸ™‚

  11. Kristian says:

    He should have been careful before crossing the road.

  12. Miss Carruthers says:

    Yes he should have πŸ™‚

  13. catherine says:

    Dear Miss Carruthers,
    I’ve uploaded my poster.

  14. Miss Carruthers says:

    Thank you Catherine, it is a wonderful poster πŸ™‚ I like how you have done a mixture of drawings and finding pictures on the internet, as well as including lots of important information. Well done!

  15. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Gabi πŸ™‚ It is important to be aware at all times and to look carefully before we cross a road.

  16. Miss Carruthers says:

    What a great slogan Finley! And a very useful reminder that we should where bright clothes when it is night time so that cars spot us. You’ll notice lots of cyclists doing this as well. Well done πŸ™‚

  17. Miss Carruthers says:

    Madeleine, I absolutely love your poster! πŸ™‚ It’s very creative of you to create models of road safety using your toys from home and then put the photos into a poster with a clear message to everyone. Fantastic work ⭐

  18. Dear Miss Carruthers,

    I will upload my poster shortly.

    Regards,
    Sophia

  19. Miss Carruthers says:

    I love your poster, it is so colourful and informative! Really well done πŸ™‚

  20. Miss Carruthers says:

    What a colourful poster Sophia P! And excellent advice to always cross at the zebra crossings πŸ™‚

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