Friday 28 November 2014

A Video From Our Visit From Constable Harwood


Constable Harwood came to Sunnybrae to teach us about safety on the road. We went out of the school grounds and we learnt how to use the crossing. First of all you push a button on a little post. You have to wait until the green man is there and then you need to make sure that the cars have stopped. When you walk across you need to look both ways. After that we walked down the street and learnt about sneaky driveways. A sneaky driveway is a driveway that is hidden behind fences, trees or bushes and other things. You can't see the cars coming so you have to look down them before you cross. We also learnt how to cross the road when their is not a pedestrian crossing. You have to look both ways and listen for cars. Then you need keep looking both ways as you walk over the road. You can see Constable Harwood teaching us how to cross the road on the video. By Jenna and Jovanna

Our Visit From Constable Harwood


I learnt how to cross the street. You need to look and listen. When you are walking across the road you need to look and listen too. By Anna

Our Visit From Constable Harwood


Constable Harwood got me to go behind his car. The children laughed and they could still see me because I am tall. Even though I am tall I should never play behind cars becauseI might get run over.
By Mackenzie

Our Visit From Constable Harwood


Constable Harwood said that I crossed the road looking left and right. He said I was AMAZING!
By Lukas

Our Visit From Constable Harwood


Constable Harwood taught us how to cross Sunnybrae Road at the crossing. First of all you needs to press the button. Then you need to wait for the green man and then when it goes on you need to look before you cross to make sure that the cars have stopped and you don't get run over. Then you go across. You need to make sure walk and you look both ways. By Emaraina

Our Visit From Constable Harwood


Constable Harwood got me to stand behind his police car. The other children in Room 15 couldn't see me. Constable Harwood told us that we should never play on driveways or behind cars because we might get run over. He said five children every year are run over by their mums, dads, cousins, aunties or uncles. By Prisha

Our Visit From Constable Harwood


Constable Harwood told us that we need to be really careful when we are crossing on the school driveway because there is a big wall and the cars might not see us. By Nevaeh