Green cross code games for children


















Help Maggie to dress in bright clothing and walk safely to school. Choose safe places to cross the road and don't forget to stop, look and listen. There are more activities to choose from here. Street Safe Game. Use your arrow keys to help the character cross the road safely, avoid hazards and collect safety points. Safety Matters. A set of road safety games, including town and country hazards, roadwise, safety first and guess the word games.

Road Safety NI. Use the menu on the right hand side of the screen to choose a game. Activities include identifying the steps of the Green Cross Code, matching protective helmets to the right person and lots more. Some extra useful tips! Although following the Green Cross Code will keep you safe when crossing the road, there are other rules of the road that you should be aware of which will help keep you really safe:.

With all these guides and rules to remember, it may seem scary crossing roads and walking to school. However, walking is a really easy and great way to stay healthy.

If you want to walk to school, see if your school organises a walking bus. This is where groups of children walk to school together, accompanied by an adult. Learn about energy and the environment, how food is farmed, and get some great eco-tips! A to Z of Food, Health and the Environment Learn all about energy and the environment, how food is farmed, and get some great eco-tips! Find a safe place to cross — where there is a crossing nearby, make sure you use it.

Otherwise make sure you choose a place where you can see everything on the road and everyone on the road can see you! Stop just before you get to the kerb — do not get too close to the traffic and make sure you can clearly see everything. People should take it in turns to follow the Green Cross Code steps and safely cross the road. Everyone should travel safely back to the meeting place.

The Green Cross Code rhyme. Use your brains before your feet. Wait on the path, stand back from the street. Look right then left, then right once more. Look and listen again — remember this.

The crossings game. Cars stop here to let people cross the road. Zebra crossing This crossing sounds a bit like somewhere people may go on holiday.

This crossing is only for pedestrians, who can cross when their light is green. Detectors notice when there are no more pedestrians and turn the traffic lights green again. Puffin crossing This crossing can also be called an overpass or overcrossing.

People walk up and over it using ramps or stairs. The crossing is made for pedestrians, and in some cases also cyclists, horse riders, and animal traffic.

Footbridge This crossing also shares its name with a bird and is ruled by traffic lights.



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