Safety First: Staying Safe Everywhere!

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Create a PowerPoint presentation for Grade 3 students in Jordan about the science lesson "Dangers Around Us and Sources of Danger". The presentation should be simple, colorful, and suitable for young children. Use clear and easy English language. Include the following slides: Title slide (Lesson name + attractive image idea) Introduction: What are dangers around us? Types of dangers (at home, at school, in the street) Sources of danger (electricity, fire, sharp objects, chemicals, traffic) Examples of each type with simple explanations How to stay safe (basic safety rules for kids) Interactive questions for students (2–3 simple questions) Conclusion (short summary) Make each slide short with bullet points (max 3–4 points per slide). Add suggestions for images or icons for each slide. Make the tone fun and engaging for children.

This engaging presentation for children explains what dangers are, where they lurk at home, school, and on the street, common sources like electricity and fire, and simple rules to stay safe. Features examples, tips, and a fun true/false game to wrap

March 25, 20268 slides
Slide 1 of 8

Slide 1 - Safety First!

Dangers Around Us and Sources of Danger

Learning how to stay safe at home, at school, and in the street!

Slide 1 - Safety First!
Slide 2 of 8

Slide 2 - What are Dangers?

  • A danger is anything that can hurt us or make us feel sick.
  • It is important to know where dangers are so we can stay safe!
  • By being smart and careful, we can have fun without getting hurt.
Slide 2 - What are Dangers?
Slide 3 of 8

Slide 3 - Where Do We Find Dangers?

  • At Home: Kitchen stoves, wet floors, and medicines.
  • At School: Running in the halls or playing roughly.
  • In the Street: Fast cars, busy roads, and strangers.
Slide 3 - Where Do We Find Dangers?
Slide 4 of 8

Slide 4 - Common Sources of Danger

  • Electricity: Plugs, wires, and outlets.
  • Fire: Matches, lighters, and candles.
  • Sharp Objects: Scissors, knives, and broken glass.
  • Chemicals: Cleaning liquids, soaps, and sprays.
Slide 4 - Common Sources of Danger
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Slide 5 - Examples of Staying Safe

  • Traffic: Always look left, right, and left again before crossing.
  • Electricity: Never touch wires or outlets with wet hands.
  • Sharp Objects: Carry scissors pointing down, not up!

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Slide 5 - Examples of Staying Safe
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Slide 6 - How to Stay Safe

  • Ask a grown-up before using anything new or sharp.
  • Always follow the rules at school and at home.
  • Wear your seatbelt in the car and helmet on your bike.
  • If you see something dangerous, tell an adult right away!
Slide 6 - How to Stay Safe
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Slide 7 - Let's Play: True or False!

  • 1. Should you touch an electrical plug with wet hands? (Yes/No)
  • 2. What should you do before crossing the street?
  • 3. Who should you tell if you see something dangerous?
Slide 7 - Let's Play: True or False!
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Slide 8 - Conclusion

Safety is our number one priority!

Stay alert, follow rules, and keep yourself safe!

Slide 8 - Conclusion

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