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📚 Topic Summary
"When to Tell a Grown-Up" worksheets help Grade 1 students learn about situations where they need help from a trusted adult. These worksheets teach children to identify unsafe or uncomfortable situations, understand the importance of seeking help, and recognize the adults they can trust. It's all about keeping kids safe and empowering them to speak up!
🗣️ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word to its definition:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Safe | A. Someone who cares for you and helps you. |
| 2. Unsafe | B. Feeling worried, scared, or unhappy. |
| 3. Trusted Adult | C. Protected from danger or harm. |
| 4. Uncomfortable | D. Likely to cause harm or danger. |
| 5. Worried | E. Feeling uneasy or not right. |
Answers: 1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-E, 5-B
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the missing words in the sentences below:
It's important to tell a grown-up if you feel _____. A _____ adult is someone you can trust and talk to. If someone is being _____ to you or others, you should tell a grown-up. Keeping _____ is important, and grown-ups can help you do that. Remember, you are not _____ if you tell a grown-up when you need help.
Word Bank: safe, mean, unsafe, worried, trusted
Answers: 1. worried, 2. trusted, 3. mean, 4. safe, 5. unsafe
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you see another student being bullied on the playground. What should you do?
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