First graders visiting Frisco Fire Safety Town will study Motor Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety” during their safety program. The class will last approximately one and a half to two hours and includes:.jpg)
- a short classroom presentation
- identification of where each
student is safest when riding in a
motor vehicle
- students driving battery-operated
jeeps throughout the outdoor
area of Safety Town
- students acting as pedestrians and using crosswalks to cross
outdoor Safety Town streets
During the class, students will learn:
- where children should sit when riding in a
vehicle
- how a seat belt should fit children when
sitting in a car or booster seat
- what common traffic signs and signals look
like and how to use them
- how to identify and use a crosswalk and
pedestrian signal
To assist classroom educators, we have created a First Grade Pre-Visit Teacher Resource Guide that includes an overview of the “School Bus, Motor Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety” program.
The first grade classroom has a maximum capacity of 45 children. Programs are taught twice each day at 9:30 a.m., and again at 12:00 p.m.
Currently, those elementary students attending public, private or home schools in Frisco or Frisco I.S.D. have priority when scheduling programs.
Other schools or districts who would like to visit Frisco Fire Safety will be accommodated as scheduling permits. We will work with your group to arrange scheduling for your grade level or campus.
Classroom Educators Download Forms:
- First Grade Pre-Visit Teacher Resource Guide
First Grade Pre-Visit PowerPoint: Rules and Jeep Instructions
Bus Driver Drop Off and Parking Instructions
Map to Frisco Commons Park
- Presentation Evaluation Form
Resources for Parents and Teachers:
Seat Belt Safety Activity Book
Traffic Signs Coloring Sheet