Safe or Unsafe: Street & Pedestrian Safety (30 Cards)

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by Let's Go Studio © 2026

Price: $3 USD

Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving

Grades: 0

Description

Equip Students with Critical "Street Smarts" and Pedestrian Safety Skills Using This Interactive Resource! Is it safe to cross at a green pedestrian signal? Is it unsafe to dart out from between parked cars? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards focuses on Street and Pedestrian Safety, teaching students how to navigate outdoor environments and traffic safely. It is an indispensable, high-stakes asset for Special Education (SPED), Speech Therapy (SLP), and Transition to Adulthood programs. Why this Street & Pedestrian Safety set is a "green light" for your shop: Vital Community Navigation: Directly targets life skills necessary for independence, helping students recognize how to behave near roads, crosswalks, and public transit. Auditory & Visual Scanning Literacy: Trains students to look for critical hidden cues, such as a car's backup lights, the pedestrian "Walk" sign, or the sound of approaching engines. Distraction Awareness: Addresses modern safety challenges, specifically highlighting the danger of looking at smartphones or wearing loud headphones near moving traffic. Supports Executive Functioning: Models safe pacing and impulse control—emphasizing walking instead of racing across streets, and staying back from the curb until a vehicle comes to a complete stop. Comprehensive Traffic Scenarios: Crosswalks, pedestrian bridges, school buses, night-time visibility, crossing guards, and parking lot safety.

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