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Farm Safety. By: Kayla Skelton. Teachers Help Page. Learners- 2 nd grade rural students Environment- In a computer lab with audio accessible computer Objectives Given a scenario of the weather students will be able to identify the correct hours to remain in the shade with 80% accuracy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Farm Safety

By: Kayla Skelton

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Learners- 2nd grade rural students Environment- In a computer lab with audio

accessible computer Objectives

◦ Given a scenario of the weather students will be able to identify the correct hours to remain in the shade with 80% accuracy.

◦ Students will be able to give choices for proper clothing to wear when riding an ATV with 80% accuracy.

◦ Distinguish the difference in signs and identify severity of damage of chemical with 80% accuracy.

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Click the to go forward to next slide

Click the to go back a slide

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Today you will be learning how to be safe and have fun on the farm!

Now, let’s have fun!

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Imagine helping Mom or Dad on a bright sunny day, you are so excited to go to work on the farm and help out! After you get home you cannot wait to play outside, and drink a big glass of apple juice.

All these things are great, but some dangers can occur if you are not careful. Let us learn these hazards, and ways to stay safe!

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Have you ever had a SUNBURN?

Have you rode on an ATV?

Are you ever near TRACTORS, LAWN MOWERS, OR CHEMICALS?

***Click on the bolded words to learn about each activity!

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Ways to protect your skin:◦ Worst hours to be in the sunshine is 10:00 in the

morning to 3:00 in the afternoon.◦ Why????

The sun is at its highest point in the sky!

Playing under a shade tree is

the best way to stay safe!

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These rays hurt your eyes too! Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes!

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Hats protect your faceThey are the best way to shade your face!

FUN FACT:Your ears can get sun burnt too!! Sunhats also protect your ears!

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Sun Protection Factor = SPF 40 SPF is a great amount of protection to

use EVERYDAY!

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Waterproof Sunscreen is the best to wear while your swimming. Apply every 2 HOURS

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CLICK HERE to Begin!

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1. What hours are best to sit under a shade tree?

Click here for a hint

A. 8:00 in the morning to 9:00 in the morning

B. 9:00 in the morning to 11:00 in the morning

C. 10:00 in the morning to 3:00 in the afternoon

D. 6:00 at night to 8:00 at night

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Ways to protect your skin:◦ Worst hours to be in the sunshine is 10:00 in the

morning to 3:00 in the afternoon.◦ Why????

The sun is at its highest point in the sky!

Playing under a shade tree is

the best way to stay safe!

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2. What do you wear to protect your eyes from the sunshine?

A. Gloves

B. Swim Goggles

C. Socks

D. Sunglasses

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3. What does SPF mean?

Click herefor hint

A. Scary Pig Faces

B. Silly Pink Fingers

C. Sun Protection Factor

D. Swimming Pool Float

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Sun Protection Factor = SPF 40 SPF is a great amount of protection to

use EVERYDAY!

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CLICK HERE To return to the

ACTIVITIES PAGE to learn more safety lessons!

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Riding a four-wheeler can be fun, but you need to be sure to protect your whole self!

Let us talk about important parts of your body and how to protect them!

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First, let’s warm up with…The Hokey Pokey!!

Click the box to begin.

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Lets work from the bottom to the top!

Boots protect your FEET from sticks and other objects.

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Pants protect your LEGS from the heat of the ATV and other flying objects.

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Long Sleeves protect your ARMS from tree branches.

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Gloves with Grips protect your HANDS from debris and allow you to hold on

better.

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Helmet and goggles protect your HEAD and EYES if an accident happens your HEAD will be protected.

Be sure you use the CHIN STRAPto secure the helmet!!

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CLICK HERE to START!

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1. What do you wear to protect your FEET?

A. Boots

B. Sandals

C. Tennis Shoes

D. I do not need shoes to ride an ATV

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2. What do you wear to protect your HANDS?

D. Gripped Gloves

B. Baseball mitt

C. Silly bands

A. Finger nail polish

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3. What HOLDS a helmet to your head?

A. Chin Strap

B. Glue

C. Goggles

D. Duct Tape

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4. What do you wear to protect your EYES from debris?

B. Goggles

A. Long Sleeves

C. ScarfD. Ear Muffs

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ATV Quiz is Done!

CLICK HERE To return to the

ACTIVITIES PAGE to learn more safety lessons!

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Tractors have ONE seat, which means only ONE person is allowed

to be on the tractor at a time!

Extra riders distract the driver and put the rider and driver in harm.

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Extra riders could fall and hurt themselves

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R.O.P.SRollOver Protective Structure

--Use a seatbelt ALWAYS!

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Protect your Health!

Loud noise hurt your ears

Vibrations hurt muscles and bones

=Tractors can be as loud as a rock band!

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Only have ONE seat which means only ONE rider.

Extra riders may fall and get hurt

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Objects thrown from a lawn mower can reach 200 Miles Per Hour!!

Four times faster than Mom drives her car on the road!

Stay back

20 feet

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Mowers have sharp blades.

Makes sure ALL blades are off when you are getting on or off the machine.

Mowers can cut more than grass… Protect your fingers and toes!

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Some of your favorite drinks can look EXACTLY like a chemical. GROSS!

Make sure you know what you are drinking BEFORE you take a sip.

ALWAYS ask an adult for help!

Learn more about the differences!

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Apple Juice looks like Pinesol table cleaner

Blue Gatorade looks like Windex

Car oil looks like pancake syrup

Rat poison looks like sprinkles

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CLICK HERE to Start!

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1. How many people are allowed on a tractor?

A. 1

B. 2

C. As many that can fit

D. All my brothers and sisters

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2.What does R.O.P.S stand for?

B. RollOver Protective Structure

A. Ride On Pink Sheep

C. Roll Off Playground Slide

D. Ride On Protective Seats

CLICK HERE for a hint

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R.O.P.SRollOver Protective Structure

--Use a seatbelt ALWAYS!

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3. How fast are objects thrown from a lawn mower?

D. 200 miles per hour

B. 100 miles per hour

C. 50 miles per hour

A. 3 miles per hour

CLICK HERE for a hint!

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Objects thrown from a lawn mower can reach 200 Miles Per Hour!!

Four times faster than Mom drives her car on the road!

Stay back

20 feet

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4. Which sign is most severe?

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Done with the Tractor, Lawn Mower, and Chemical

Quiz!!!

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GREAT JOB!! You finished your safety

lessons!!

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Now a short video to teach you more about

Farm Safety 4 Just Kids!Click the video box to begin!

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Now you can work on the farm with Mom or Dad, play outside, and have a cool drink

and know how to BE SAFE!

THE END!