Lesson 4: Campaign HQ
Students will be encouraged to think about how the consequences of an accident might affect them, a friend or a family member in their day-to-day lives.
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		Students will be encouraged to think about how the consequences of an accident might affect them, a friend or a family member in their day-to-day lives.
This is lesson plan 4.
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		Students will confront assumptions about road safety and the impact of distractions on reaction times.
This is lesson plan 3.
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		Students will learn the importance of speaking up in potentially dangerous situations. This is lesson plan 1.
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		This game educates young children from ages 7 to 12 on road safety.
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		In this film an illustrator shows how to travel safely.
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		In this film, children discuss first solo journeys they’re looking forward to and older children share what their first journeys were like. Both groups of children share their top tips to stay safe.
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		In this film, students are encouraged to See,Think and Speak up in risky road safety situations.
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		In this film, CITV presenter, Sam Homewood, encourages children to be ‘road ready’ and be safe on the road.
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		This drop down day timetable has been designed for you to pick and choose a range of road safety activities to run over the course of a day.
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		Support your students in making some simple road safety changes, with our tried and tested behaviour change support guide- these are our 7 top tips.
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