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Smile My body awareness activity

For my next observation my assessor wants to "observe you with the children at an activity that helps them learn to protect themselves and learn about personal safety and safety of others also body awareness"

So what I'm thinking is a picture of a body on a big bit of paper and smaller bits with things we use to look after ourselves.



We can stick those on with arrows to the parts of the body we use them on and talk about how we look after them, I thought I could put a picture of a bike and children walking as looking after our hearts and use these to talk about safety; crossing the road, stranger danger etc. and a stop sign to say if people do things we don't like we tell them to stop I was thinking I could say that my brother tickles my feet and I don't like it so tell him to stop as an example.

What do you think? Will it cover?
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