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Considering the story, what is the most likely reason Alex warned his dad about the remote-controlled car?
Considering the story, what is the most likely reason Alex warned his dad about the remote-controlled car?
- Alex anticipated that the small car could be a tripping hazard. (correct)
- Alex was worried his dad would break the car on purpose.
- Alex wanted to show off his driving skills to his dad.
- Alex knew his dad often played with his toys without asking.
How does the mom's reaction at the end of the story connect to the overall theme of 'Be Safe at Home'?
How does the mom's reaction at the end of the story connect to the overall theme of 'Be Safe at Home'?
- It shifts the blame from Dad to the children, teaching responsibility.
- It reinforces the need to prevent accidents by managing potential hazards in the home. (correct)
- It emphasizes the importance of avoiding dangerous products and medicines.
- It introduces a new safety concern unrelated to the accident.
Based on the provided safety tips, which scenario demonstrates the least direct application of the 'Play inside your yard' rule?
Based on the provided safety tips, which scenario demonstrates the least direct application of the 'Play inside your yard' rule?
- A child is playing with a ball near the street and chases it into the road.
- A child is riding their bike on the sidewalk in front of their house.
- A child is playing in a park that is a short walk from their home. (correct)
- A group of children are playing tag in their fenced backyard.
Considering the audio script excerpts, what is a common theme underlying the home safety advice?
Considering the audio script excerpts, what is a common theme underlying the home safety advice?
In the nurse's office scenario with Luna, what inference can be made based on the information given?
In the nurse's office scenario with Luna, what inference can be made based on the information given?
Flashcards
Accident
Accident
An injury sustained from an unexpected event.
X-Ray
X-Ray
X-rays create images of the inside of your body.
Pick up your things
Pick up your things
Means to put things back where they belong.
Lock the Door
Lock the Door
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Play in Your Yard
Play in Your Yard
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Study Notes
Story Summary: "Strange Car Accident"
- Alex and Lisa were playing with Alex's remote-controlled car in the yard.
- Their dad arrived home from work.
- Alex warned his dad not to step on the car.
- Dad's foot got stuck, and he was rolling around the yard.
- Alex couldn't control the car.
- Lisa tried to help, but Dad fell into the flowers.
- Dad hurt his foot and needed an X-ray.
- He was lying on the couch, and the children brought him ice for his foot.
- Dad said he was fine and laughed.
- Mom told the kids to pick up their toys to prevent accidents.
True or False Activity
- The children were in the yard (true).
- Dad didn't see the toy car (true).
- Dad stopped the toy car (false).
- Correction: Alex couldn't control the car.
- The children brought ice to Dad (true).
- Dad needed his foot X-rayed (false).
- Correction: He said he was fine.
- Mom was angry with Dad (false).
- Correction: Mom was angry that the toys were left in the yard, potentially with Alex.
Social and Emotional Learning
- Discuss what happens if you don't do something you're supposed to do.
- Consider how this affects others.
- Think about what you can do to improve.
Cause of Dad's Fall
- Dad fell because of a skateboard.
Picture Sequencing
- Sequence of events: Playing with toy car, Dad arrives and falls, lands in flowers, children bring ice, Dad says he's okay.
Matching Titles with Pictures
- "Oh no!" - when Lisa cries out.
- "I'm okay, thank you" - Dad lying on the couch.
- "Poor Dad" - when Dad lies among the flowers hurt.
- "Let's get him some ice" - Kids finding ice.
- "Hi kids cookies and juice for you!" - Coming home from work.
Story Writing
- Key words: toy, play in the yard, cookies and juice, skateboard, fall in the flowers, get ice, dad's foot okay.
- Example Story: The children played with a toy in the yard. Dad came with cookies and juice. He stepped on a skateboard and fell into the flowers. Dad hurt his foot so they got him some ice. Dad said he was okay.
"Be Safe at Home" - Home Safety Tips
- Don't touch dangerous products or medicines.
- Always pick up your things.
- Close and lock the front door.
- Play inside your yard.
- Don't pull electrical cables.
Listening and Numbering Activity
- Listen to descriptions and number the corresponding pictures.
- (1) Always pick up your things.
- (2) Always lock the door.
- (3) Do not touch medicines or things that are not yours.
- (4) Play in your yard.
- (5) Do not pull electrical cables.
Home Safety Analysis
- Not leaving dangerous products out of reach
- Locking doors for security
- Only playing in designated safe areas
- Awareness of dangerous electrical items
Audio Script Summary and Analysis
- "You should pick all your things away."
- "You should close the front door when home."
- "Do not touch dangerous cleaning products and medicines."
- "Play inside your yard."
- "Cables seem inviting, but dangerous - contain electricity."
Listening and Check Activity
- A woman has a stomach ache (picture C).
- A woman has a bad cough.
- She has a toothache (Needs to see the dentist)
- A man got an x-ray for his arm.
- She has to wear a helmet to protect her head.
- She ate too much pizza.
Nurse's Office Scenario
- Luna is at the nurse's office because her leg hurts.
- She hasn't had an X-ray.
- She needs to wear a helmet.
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