Learning at Home: Grades K-1
Items marked with an * are part of the Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools Educator Guide, a resource full of healthy walking and rolling activities that overlap with Common Core standards.
- Color the Intersection* – This black and white sketch is ready to be colored in!
- Use Your Head Before Your Feet* – A lesson plan for teaching safe walking practices.
- Using People Power* – A lesson plan for teaching about the resources required to power various modes of transportation.
- This is the Way We Go to School, by Laine Falk (pdf) – A book about how children around the world get to school. Great for grades 1 and 2.
- Safe Routes Reading List – A list of age-appropriate, transportation-related books.
- Going on a Sound Hunt Worksheet – Going for a walk? Bring this worksheet and hunt for the sounds that are listed!
- Sly Fox and Birdie Rail Safety Video – Sly Fox and Birdie are two fun cartoon characters that walk viewers through rail safety tips.
- Sly Fox and Birdie Online Facilitation Guide – After viewing the Sly Fox and Birdie video, use this worksheet to review important rail safety facts.
- Shapes and Colors Scavenger Hunt – Get ready to go on a hunt for shapes and colors!
- Pedestrian Safer Journey – This video and quiz teaches students about pedestrian safety. Use it on its own or to augment a comprehensive curriculum.
- Bicycle Safer Journey – This video and quiz teaches students about bicycle safety. Use it on its own or to augment a comprehensive curriculum.
- Bicycle ABCs Coloring Sheets – These fun coloring sheets teach the Biking ABC quick check.
- Safe Routes to Schools Video Playlist – A collection of bicycling and walking education videos.
- Walking Safety Kit – A presentation on safe walking, along with our Walk Pledge, safe walking activities, and a walking safety quiz.
- Note: There are a lot of resources in this Walking Safety Kit! If you would like any of these materials sent to you as individual documents (the PowerPoint slides, the quizzes, the activities, etc.) please email info@alamedacountysr2s.org, and we will get them to you!