Safe and Unsafe Situations
A Grade 5 social studies worksheet to help students identify and respond to safe and unsafe situations in their daily lives.
Includes
Topics
Safe and Unsafe Situations
Name:
Date:
Score:
Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about how to stay safe in different situations.
1. Which of the following is an example of an UNSAFE situation?
Playing with friends at a supervised park.
Crossing the street without looking both ways.
Wearing a helmet while riding a bicycle.
Telling a trusted adult about a problem.
2. If a stranger offers you candy and a ride home, what should you do?
Accept the candy and go with them.
Politely decline and walk away quickly.
Ask your friend if it's okay.
Take the candy but don't get in the car.
1. It's always safe to share your personal information (like your address or phone number) online with new friends.
True
False
2. If you see someone being bullied, you should ignore it and walk away.
True
False
1. If you are ever lost, you should find a adult to help you.
2. Always wear a when riding your bicycle or scooter.
1. Name three trusted adults you can talk to if you feel unsafe.
2. Describe what 'Stop, Drop, and Roll' means and when you would use it.
Look at the image below. What kind of safety gear is shown, and why is it important?
