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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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<div style='margin:0 auto;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;background-color: #eeeeee; border-radius: 10px; padding: 5px; width: 350px;'><a href='https://lessonpix.com/materials/29173262/Not+allowed+somewhere' style='display: block;'><img style='display:block;margin:0 auto; border:none' width='335' height='335' alt='Is this a safety problem? Sorting' src='https://lessonpix.com/actionshots/cover/29173262/335/Not%2Ballowed%2Bsomewhere.jpg'></img><div style='font-size: 20px; text-align: center;'><a href='https://lessonpix.com/materials/29173262/Not+allowed+somewhere' style='display: block;'>Is this a safety problem? Sorting</a></div><div style='font-size: 12px;'><p>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.</p> <p>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.)</p></div><div style='font-size: 10px; text-align: right;'><a href='https://lessonpix.com/users/slpthatsme'>By slpthatsme at LessonPix.com</a></div></div></div>

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