Outline: * Lesson 1: STRANGERS- Buddy system * Lesson 2: STRANGERS- Adults do not need help from a child! * Lesson 3: STRANGERS- Have a password * Lesson 4: STRANGERS- Know some ways to get away * Lesson 5: STRANGERS- Know your...
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Outline: * Lesson 1: STRANGERS- Buddy system * Lesson 2: STRANGERS- Adults do not need help from a child! * Lesson 3: STRANGERS- Have a password * Lesson 4: STRANGERS- Know some ways to get away * Lesson 5: STRANGERS- Know your phone number and address Intro: Ask students if their mom or dad have ever talked to them about going anywhere with strangers. Have the students that answer yes tell the rest of the class what their parents or grandparents told them. Ask them why they think this is important for them to remember what to do. Lesson 1: STRANGERS - Buddy system Materials: * popsicle sticks * scraps of material * glue * white paper(sturdy). Discussion: Talk to students about the importance of always going somewhere together. Every student should pick a person to be their "buddy" for the day. Explain to the kids that it is always important to have someone with you in case something should happen to you. That way the other person can go for help. It is also very important that a grown-up always knows where you are! That way they know you are safe. If you are playing outside it is VERY important that a grown-up or another child is with you so no one tries to take you in their car! Activity: * Have each student make two stick puppets out of paper and then use the material to make a dress or short to put on the person they made. Have them make two puppets each to remind them they always need a buddy with them! Lesson 2: STRANGERS - Adults do not need help from a child! Discussion: Talk to students about how many bad adults that try to steal children by telling them they need help carrying something or getting something out of their car. If someone asks them for help, say "No, but I can get another adult to help you!" NEVER get close to a person's car to look at something or to get something from the person, such as candy or a game. Always walk home with someone after school. I really feel strongly about this subject and I hope other teachers will use this information to help children not get abducted from strangers!
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