4th Grade Safety
Quiz by Mrs. Bergeron
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- Q1What is the Charlie Check First Rule?Check first before going anywhere with anyone.Kids get to say who their safety person isYou can go with an adult you know without checking firstSay no, get away, tell a trusted adult.30s
- Q2On a rainy day, you are walking home. Is it safe to accept a ride from an adult you know? (your teacher, your friend's parent, your neighbor).Yes, you can go if you have gone with that adult before.No. You need to check first with the adult in charge before going anywhere with anyone.Yes, you can go if it is an adult you trust.Yes, you can go if it is a relative30s
- Q3What do you do if you are the park and someone asks you to help look for a missing pet?Say "I can't help. I have to check first with my mom or dad."Help them look- it would be rude not to.30s
- Q4Which of these options make it safe to go somewhere with someone?If you know the person.If you check first or if it is your safety person.If you have gone with the person before.If the person is a relative or a friend's parent.30s
- Q5What are the three steps to the "Power No!" rule of safety?Check first1. Say "no!". 2. Get away. 3. Tell a trusted adult. - No, Go, Tell!Never follow adult directions30s
- Q6What is Safety Person?Any adult you knowAn adult you chooseAn adult your parents choose and who your parents trust who you could go with even without checking first.Your friend's parent30s
- Q7What is peer pressure?When someone your age tries to make you do something. It could be positive or negative.30s
- Q8True or false. There are many ways to refuse peer pressure AND I can name at least three.True - (say no, better idea, make an excuse, state the facts, walk away, ignore)30s
- Q9True or false. A classmate hitting you, an adult hurting or bruising you on purpose, or someone talking about or touching your private areas are all examples of not okay touch.True30s
- Q10True or false. It is okay to keep secrets from your mom or dad.False30s
- Q11If someone uses not okay touch or talk, you should 1. Say no; 2. get away; and 3:Do nothingFeel embarrassedKeep it a secretTell a trusted adult30s