Staying Safe Near Water

HEALTH EDUCATION - Lesson 7 - Week 7/8

Safety (4)

HPE Lesson Plans - Health - KHE, 1HE, 2HE, 3HE, 4HE, 5HE

Safety | Mental, Social & Emotional Health | Substance Abuse & Disease Prevention | Growing Up Healthy

4TH GRADE VIRTUAL HEALTH

L1: School Bus Safety| L2: Responding to Emergencies & Giving First Aid | L3: Staying Safe at Home & While Camping | L4: Staying Safe Outdoors | L5: School Bus Safety | L6: Staying Safe on the Road| L7: Staying Safe Near Water | L8: Staying Safe in a Conflict

Safety

Staying Safe Near Water

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Standard(s), Essential Question(s), Big Idea(s)


LEARNING TARGET / SUCCESS CRITERIA

I will know, be able to recognize, and follow swimming and boating safety rules.

I will know and be able to respond to a water emergency.

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PRE-INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITY

Vocabulary

lifeguard - a person who keeps people safe while they are swimming and while they are near the water


OPENING (Engage)

Main Idea

Practicing safety habits while swimming and boating helps prevent injuries and death by drowning.

Why Learn This?

What you learn can help keep you and others safe around water.


WORK PERIOD (Explore/Explain/Extend/Elaborate)

READ: Staying Safe Near Water


Marc wants to go to the pool next summer with his friends, but he doesn't know how to swim. Marc knows that when people are around water, drowning is a danger. He decides to take swimming lessons this winter to learn how to be safe around water.


What can you do to stay safe while swimming?


The most important thing you can do to be safe around water is to learn how to swim. Most communities have classes in which people of all ages can learn to swim. Once you have learned to swim, you can continue taking swimming lessons to improve your skills. The following are some rules for safe swimming:


Sunlight contains harmful rays that can cause sunburn and lead to skin diseases. Whenever you are outdoors, wear sunscreen to protect your skin. The higher the SPF number, the more protection the sunscreen gives. Apply sunscreen before you go outdoors and again each time you get out of the water.


CAREER - Lifeguard

What They Do

A lifeguard watches over swimmers; enforces rules of the pool or beach area; rescues swimmers, divers, and surfers; gives medical aid; and teaches swimming.


You will find lifeguards at your community pool or beach. You must follow the rules of the pool and the directions the lifeguard gives you. Lifeguards have to watch over the safety of all swimmers, so do not distract them while they are on duty.


Education and Training

Lifeguards must take a lifeguard training course such as the one offered by the American Red Cross. They also must know CPR (a way to help someone start breathing again), first aid, and lifesaving and rescue techniques. Lifeguards who want to work on beaches must take advanced training for open water safety and rescues.


What can you do when someone in the water needs help?



What can you do to stay safe while boating?


Knowing how to swim is always the best safety measure around water. On boats you should also:



REMEMBER...Practicing safety habits while swimming and boating helps prevent injuries and death by drowning. What you learn can help keep you and others safe around water.


CLOSING (Evaluate)

Standard(s)

HE4.1a - recognize the relationship between healthy behavior and disease prevention

HE4.3a - identify the characteristics of valid health information, products, and services

HE4.3b - list resources from home, school, and community that provide valid health information

HE4.5b - describe the possible consequences of an unhealthy decision and healthy alternatives when making a health-related decision


Essential Question(s)


Big Idea(s)


RESOURCES / INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS


DCSD Board-Approved Instruction Materials


Technology