Streetsense

 

Streetsense is an exciting new approach to teaching road safety in the primary classroom developed by the Scottish Road Safety Campaign (SRSC).

The activities are fun and varied, covering individual, pair and group work. Activities include discussion, role-play, investigations, IT, worksheets, artwork, fieldwork and practical work.

Road Safety Unit
How does Streetsense link to the curriculum?
  • Streetsense aligns with the Health Education 5-14 National Guidelines as all of the activities link to the road safety attainment targets for Levels A to E.

What resources are in Streetsense?

  • Streetsense has 5 colour-coded booklets, one booklet covering each Level A to E. The resources in the pack include posters and photographs, which act as a stimulus for discussion and leaflets that provide road safety information aimed particularly at parents.

When will primary schools receive their free copy of Streetsense?

  • The resource was launched by the SRSC on 1st September 2003 at the Transport Museum and all primary schools in Glasgow will receive a copy during the school session 2003/2004 or shortly after the launch if requested.

If you would like further information please contact the Road Safety Unit.