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How We Keep Each Other Safe – Elementary

To view this lesson plan as a PDF, click here.

Objectives 

Students will: 

  • Understand that communities work best when we help keep one another safe. 
  • Identify caring behaviors vs. harmful behaviors. 
  • Learn that adults need to know when something is wrong to help keep everyone safe. 
  • Practice talking about concerns in safe, simple ways. 

Materials 

  • Picture cards: Link *  
  • Chart paper titled “Caring Behaviors” and “Harmful Behaviors” * 
  • Drawing Paper: Link
  • Drawing materials: pencils, crayons, or markers 

*There is also a technology-based option in this lesson plan for this part of the lesson if preferred. Click here for the Google Slides version.  

Lesson Activities 

Introduction

  • Ask students: “What does it mean to help keep each other safe?” 
  • Students brainstorm ideas (Examples: sharing, telling an adult if someone is hurt, playing safely). 

Caring vs Harmful Sort 

  • Show pictures cards one by one. 
  • Students sort pictures into “Caring Behaviors” or “Harmful Behaviors” on chart paper. 

Ask questions like:  

  • “Why is this caring?” 
  • “Why might this be harmful?” 

Communication That Keeps Us Safe – Explanation 

  • Explain: “When we see something harmful, we can tell a trusted adult. Telling helps keep people safe, not get them in trouble.” 
  • Introduce anonymous reporting: “Sometimes you can tell an adult without giving your name. This helps kids feel safe sharing concerns.” 

Optional Discussion Prompt:  

  • “Why do we need safe ways to tell adults our worries?” 

Reflection Drawing: 

  • Provide students with paper and prompt them to draw: “Draw a picture of a caring behavior you can do at school.” 
  • Optional: Have students journal about this topic as well.  

Posted by Katie Beavers on March 19, 2026

Filed Under: LR VISION Blog

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