Stay Safe Near Water: Understand and Remember the SAFE CODE

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Learn about the SAFE CODE mnemonic to understand the importance of water safety, identify dangers near outdoor water, get advice on what to do in different situations, and recognize the significance of beach flags and warning signs. Remember to look before you leap, seek help from lifeguards and other helpful individuals, and prioritize safety with friends when around water.


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  1. Walt: understand and remember the SAFE CODE WILF understand why we use mnemonics ( nuh mo nuhk ) explain what each letter stands for find a way to remember the safe code describe some dangers near outdoor water describe what to do in some situations

  2. S is for SPOT

  3. Look Before You Leap

  4. Safe Wade Entry video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgJ3bTo2w34

  5. A is for ADVICE

  6. People who help http://www.churstongrammar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/parents.jpg http://jerseymomsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/LIFEGUARD.jpg http://businesscardsforyou.com/images/Schools-Education-Cartoonville-Teacher.jpg

  7. Activity Beach flags Red and Yellow Flags Lifeguards patrol here, safest place to swim Black and White Chequered Flags - Between these flags is for non-swimming water sports such as surfing and wind surfing Red Flags - Danger, stay out of the water Windsock or Orange Flag - This shows the direction and force of the wind, special care should be taken during an offshore wind

  8. WarningSigns http://www.bigdug.co.uk/images/products/zoom/1319557440-42882500.png http://www.directa.co.uk/product_images/no-swimming-sign.jpg http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR-kIcgLEdx111DpGOQRRsNDXy8H8fAtMg85QjaVEcMchs_3vc_zg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_cW4kucEGIgI/TPNJluV8V6I/AAAAAAAAMGs/76aqqUX4mng/s400/4275_signs.jpg

  9. WarningSigns http://www.bigdug.co.uk/images/products/zoom/1319557440-42882500.png http://www.directa.co.uk/product_images/no-swimming-sign.jpg http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR-kIcgLEdx111DpGOQRRsNDXy8H8fAtMg85QjaVEcMchs_3vc_zg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_cW4kucEGIgI/TPNJluV8V6I/AAAAAAAAMGs/76aqqUX4mng/s400/4275_signs.jpg

  10. F is for FRIENDS

  11. Always Swim as a Pair https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/teach- water-safety/whale-tales-resources

  12. E is for EMERGENCY

  13. How to stay SAFE

  14. Acrostic Poem S A F E C O D E

  15. Walt: understand and remember the SAFE CODE WILF understand why we use mnemonics ( nuh mo nuhk ) explain what each letter stands for find a way to remember the safe code describe some dangers near outdoor water describe what to do in some situations

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