Tuesday, 11 March 2014



Constable Taina's Visit.
This week is Road Safety Week for Juniors at our school and a very special visitor has come to our school to teach the students about  crossing  the road safely , wearing  a seat belt , looking out for traffic on the driveways and walking the safe way(constable Taina's way)
Some important facts to remember are: 
You must be 8 years old to cross the road by yourself. You must sit on a booster seat until the age of seven or else  mum and dad will have to pay a fine of up to $150.  Look to your right and left while crossing the road and never  step over the curb while waiting to cross. 
The students also learnt a new word TRAFFIC and now know what it means. 
These pictures show what the students did today  and tomorrow we will be on the road practicing the skills we've learnt about crossing the road safely. Thank You Constable Taina.
Walking the safe way-Constable Taina's way.




Sitting on a booster seat at the back of the car and not on the FRONT seat!

Putting on a seat belt by herself. Yipee

Locating hazards while walking on the footpath.

Look to your right first!

And the award for the best boy and best girl goes to    Miss C and Master I.

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