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Standard Identifier: 1.4.1.S
Grade:
Grade 1
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
4: Interpersonal Communication
Standard:
Describe how to report dangerous situations.
Describe how to report dangerous situations.
Standard Identifier: 1.4.2.S
Grade:
Grade 1
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
4: Interpersonal Communication
Standard:
Identify ways to report inappropriate touching.
Identify ways to report inappropriate touching.
Standard Identifier: 1.5.1.S
Grade:
Grade 1
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Analyze steps to take in emergency or potentially dangerous situations.
Analyze steps to take in emergency or potentially dangerous situations.
Standard Identifier: 1.5.2.S
Grade:
Grade 1
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Identify the benefits of using nonviolent means to resolve conflicts.
Identify the benefits of using nonviolent means to resolve conflicts.
Standard Identifier: 1.5.3.S
Grade:
Grade 1
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Assess reasons for reporting weapons possession.[2]
Footnote:
[2] EC Section 49330.
Assess reasons for reporting weapons possession.[2]
Footnote:
[2] EC Section 49330.
Standard Identifier: 1.5.4.S
Grade:
Grade 1
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Analyze why wearing a helmet when biking, skateboarding, or in-line skating increases safety.
Analyze why wearing a helmet when biking, skateboarding, or in-line skating increases safety.
Standard Identifier: 4.1.1.S
Grade:
Grade 4
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Describe safety hazards, including those related to fire, water, dangerous objects, being home alone, and using the Internet.
Describe safety hazards, including those related to fire, water, dangerous objects, being home alone, and using the Internet.
Standard Identifier: 4.1.10.S
Grade:
Grade 4
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Define a gang and how it is different from a club, sports team, or clique.
Define a gang and how it is different from a club, sports team, or clique.
Standard Identifier: 4.1.11.S
Grade:
Grade 4
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Describe the dangers of gang activity.
Describe the dangers of gang activity.
Standard Identifier: 4.1.12.S
Grade:
Grade 4
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Identify positive alternatives to gang activity.
Identify positive alternatives to gang activity.
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