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Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson
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"My students struggle with knowing who to talk to and who not to talk to. This activity has help tremendously with learning who is safe and who is a stranger."
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Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson for Early Childhood

Teach children how to stay safe around strangers with this ready-to-use, interactive Google Slides lesson! Designed for PreK, Kindergarten, and Lower Elementary teachers, parents, and counselors, this 12-slide presentation helps children learn essential safety reflexes in a fun, reassuring, and memorable way.

Educational Content

✔️ Defining a Stranger: Clearly defines a stranger as simply someone you don't know.

✔️ Trust Your Feelings: Teaches children to recognize and trust their instincts if a stranger makes them feel scared or uncomfortable.

✔️ Crucial Safety Rules: Reinforces key, actionable safety behaviors:

* Never Talk to Strangers [cite: 74-78].

* Never Take Gifts or Rides from someone they don't know.

* Stay with a Group and understand that there is safety in numbers.

✔️ Emergency Response: Instructs children on what to do if approached (run away, find a trusted adult, yell for help).

✔️ Safe Place Identification: Encourages learning about safe places in the community (trusted neighbor, school, store).

✔️ Practice Saying "No": Emphasizes the importance of being firm and loud when practicing saying "No!" to a stranger.

Why Choose This Resource?

  • Focuses on Actionable Safety: Provides clear, simple, and concrete rules that young children can easily understand and apply immediately.
  • Positive and Reassuring Tone: Teaches essential safety without being overly scary or fear-mongering.
  • Essential Life Skill: A critical lesson for personal safety and empowerment in the modern world.
  • Zero Prep Time: A fully structured, 12-page lesson flow, ready to be presented instantly on Google Slides.

Practical Information

  • Number of Slides: 12 Pages (Full lesson flow with safety tips).
  • Format: Google Slides Presentation (The PDF is a preview of the dynamic presentation).
  • Recommended Age/Grade: Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Lower Elementary (Ages 4-7).

Bonus or Extras Included

  • "Tell an Adult" Reminder: Dedicated slide emphasizing the importance of always reporting stranger interactions immediately.
  • Emergency Contact Practice: Encourages students to memorize their home phone number and a parent's cell number.
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Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson

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What others say

"My students struggle with knowing who to talk to and who not to talk to. This activity has help tremendously with learning who is safe and who is a stranger."
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Dana J.

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Description

Stranger Danger Safety Essentials: Interactive Google Slides Lesson for Early Childhood

Teach children how to stay safe around strangers with this ready-to-use, interactive Google Slides lesson! Designed for PreK, Kindergarten, and Lower Elementary teachers, parents, and counselors, this 12-slide presentation helps children learn essential safety reflexes in a fun, reassuring, and memorable way.

Educational Content

✔️ Defining a Stranger: Clearly defines a stranger as simply someone you don't know.

✔️ Trust Your Feelings: Teaches children to recognize and trust their instincts if a stranger makes them feel scared or uncomfortable.

✔️ Crucial Safety Rules: Reinforces key, actionable safety behaviors:

* Never Talk to Strangers [cite: 74-78].

* Never Take Gifts or Rides from someone they don't know.

* Stay with a Group and understand that there is safety in numbers.

✔️ Emergency Response: Instructs children on what to do if approached (run away, find a trusted adult, yell for help).

✔️ Safe Place Identification: Encourages learning about safe places in the community (trusted neighbor, school, store).

✔️ Practice Saying "No": Emphasizes the importance of being firm and loud when practicing saying "No!" to a stranger.

Why Choose This Resource?

  • Focuses on Actionable Safety: Provides clear, simple, and concrete rules that young children can easily understand and apply immediately.
  • Positive and Reassuring Tone: Teaches essential safety without being overly scary or fear-mongering.
  • Essential Life Skill: A critical lesson for personal safety and empowerment in the modern world.
  • Zero Prep Time: A fully structured, 12-page lesson flow, ready to be presented instantly on Google Slides.

Practical Information

  • Number of Slides: 12 Pages (Full lesson flow with safety tips).
  • Format: Google Slides Presentation (The PDF is a preview of the dynamic presentation).
  • Recommended Age/Grade: Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Lower Elementary (Ages 4-7).

Bonus or Extras Included

  • "Tell an Adult" Reminder: Dedicated slide emphasizing the importance of always reporting stranger interactions immediately.
  • Emergency Contact Practice: Encourages students to memorize their home phone number and a parent's cell number.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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My students struggle with knowing who to talk to and who not to talk to. This activity has help tremendously with learning who is safe and who is a stranger.
Dana J.
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Grades taught: PreK
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