Safety Planning for Kids
A Grade 4 social studies worksheet on safety planning, covering emergency contacts, hazards, and safe actions.
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Safety Planning for Kids
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about how you can stay safe in different situations.
1. What is the most important thing to know in case of an emergency at home?
Where your toys are kept
Your family's emergency contact numbers
What's for dinner tonight
The name of your favorite movie
2. If you are lost in a public place, what should you do first?
Run around and look for your parents
Ask a stranger for help immediately
Stay in one spot and look for a trusted adult or employee
Hide behind something until your parents find you
3. If there is a fire in your home, you should the house and go to your family's place.
4. When walking or biking near roads, always look and before you cross.
5. An adult you trust, who can help you in an emergency, is called a adult.
6. Name three important pieces of information you should know about your home address in case of an emergency.
7. What items might you find in a basic first-aid kit, and why are they important?

8. It's okay to open the door to a stranger if they say they are a friend of your parents.
True
False
9. You should always tell a trusted adult if someone makes you feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
True
False
Match each safety term on the left with its description on the right.
10. Emergency Plan
a. The number to call for police, fire, or ambulance
11. Trusted Adult
b. A set of steps to follow in a dangerous situation
12. 911
c. Someone you can rely on for help and safety