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Everyday Safety Awareness
PROCEDURALKeep themselves safe in everyday situations — knowing basic safety rules about roads, strangers, water, and the internet — and understanding who their trusted adults are and when to tell them something
Mastery Evidence
- State at least three basic safety rules and explain why each matters
- Name their trusted adults and describe when they should tell them something
- Demonstrate safe behaviour in a familiar everyday situation without being reminded
Assessment Prompt
“Does [child] know their basic safety rules — like not going off with someone they don't know, looking both ways before crossing, and telling you if something online makes them uncomfortable?”
Prerequisites1
- Vocabulary: making decisions and keeping safesoftAges 5—8
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- Vocabulary: making decisions and keeping safe soft
Safety awareness draws on vocabulary of 'safe', 'trusted adult', and 'choice'
Unlocks1
- Basic digital citizenshiphardAges 7—9