Safety Stickers
Grades
7-8
Contributed by Judy Bartlett, Sudbury, Ontario
Objectives
- Students will create a sticker to support a Risk Watch safety message.
Core Subject Integration
- Health and safety, art, social studies
Materials
- 3 in. (8cm.) circle template
- white construction paper
- crayons, markers
- double-sided tape
- laminating materials
Procedure
- This lesson can be used following an individual Risk Watch lesson or
as a culminating activity for the entire program.
- Brainstorm safety messages learned for the risk area just completed or the
entire program.
- List the messages on a chart or chalkboard.
- Tell the students that they are going to design stickers to promote Risk
Watch safety.
- Have students think of ways to illustrate one or more messages.
- Using the circle template, draw circles on white construction paper.
- Distribute the construction paper to students.
- Have students complete one or more stickers illustrating a safety message.
- Laminate the stickers for durability.
- Attach double-sided tape to the back of the stickers.
- Students can wear their stickers, use them to decorate notebooks, or distribute
them to other students, teachers, or family members. The stickers can be used
to recognize others in the school who demonstrate Risk Watch behavior.
Expand this lesson!
Invite a parent in the advertising field to visit the classroom to share the
process of developing an advertising campaign and, in particular, the use of stickers
in promoting messages. Click Here to Return to the Main Menu.
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