QUIZ
Safe Bodies
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QUESTION 1/6
Question 1/6
Explanation
Some things are safe to climb on, like on the playground.
QUESTION 2/6
QUESTION 2/6
Explanation
Some things are NOT safe to climb on, like shelves, tables, coat hangers, or furniture. If I climb on something that is not safe, I could fall and get hurt.
QUESTION 3/6
QUESTION 3/6
Explanation
When playing games like tag, I need to stay on the playground so that my teachers or parents can see me. If I run or hide, people may not know where I am. They may feel scared or worried about my safety.
QUESTION 4/6
QUESTION 4/6
Explanation
If I feel like I need some space, I can tell a grown-up: “I need a break” or “I need some space” The grown-up can help me find a safe space.
QUESTION 5/6
QUESTION 5/6
Explanation
Other people have their own bubbles. These bubbles are not okay to enter without the person saying it is okay. To stay safe, I need to have 10 giant steps away from strangers, cars, and trucks so that my bubble will not pop.
QUESTION 6/6
QUESTION 6/6
Explanation
When I make safe choices with my body, I keep myself safe. I also help my teachers, family, and friends feel calm and happy. Growing up means that I have to make safe choices for my body everyday.
Safe Bodies
Danielle Olson
Created on October 6, 2025
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QUIZ
Safe Bodies
start
QUESTION 1/6
Question 1/6
Explanation
Some things are safe to climb on, like on the playground.
QUESTION 2/6
QUESTION 2/6
Explanation
Some things are NOT safe to climb on, like shelves, tables, coat hangers, or furniture. If I climb on something that is not safe, I could fall and get hurt.
QUESTION 3/6
QUESTION 3/6
Explanation
When playing games like tag, I need to stay on the playground so that my teachers or parents can see me. If I run or hide, people may not know where I am. They may feel scared or worried about my safety.
QUESTION 4/6
QUESTION 4/6
Explanation
If I feel like I need some space, I can tell a grown-up: “I need a break” or “I need some space” The grown-up can help me find a safe space.
QUESTION 5/6
QUESTION 5/6
Explanation
Other people have their own bubbles. These bubbles are not okay to enter without the person saying it is okay. To stay safe, I need to have 10 giant steps away from strangers, cars, and trucks so that my bubble will not pop.
QUESTION 6/6
QUESTION 6/6
Explanation
When I make safe choices with my body, I keep myself safe. I also help my teachers, family, and friends feel calm and happy. Growing up means that I have to make safe choices for my body everyday.