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Is this a safety problem? Sorting

A collection of mixed regular problems and safety problems, to help students practice differentiating between the two. I plan to use this by having the kids cut them out, and then glue all the ones that are safety problems onto a sheet. Then I'll have the kids see if they have others they want to add, see if they want to have a discussion. Like for instance, the not taking medication is only a problem if they're supposed to take medication. Gross food could be a safety problem if it's gross because it's not cooked a safe amount. Things like that. I think the nitpicking could actually be a useful discussion.

Can lead into a discussion as well related to what to do if you have a regular problem vs what to do if you have a safety problem. (I recommend teaching kids to always lead with "I have a safety problem" when reporting one.)

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Is this a safety problem? Sorting Safety Problem Sorting too much work Running near cars standing on table Something isn't working Pencil is broken Not looking both ways taking too much medicine too busy running on wet ground kicking Teasing Don't want to share Not taking medicine stealing food Throwing things hitting gross food Not telling when you're sick being bored Wrong Answer car accident Touching the hot stove broken glass cheating no seatbelt Too noisy no helmet Touching something sharp getting a cut fire Touching Private Parts going with a stranger Tablet is broken Door is too heavy dirty clothes Not allowed somewhere