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Portland “Kids on the Move” and “Smart Moves” Safety Curriculum

View resource: http://www.trans.ci.portland.or.us/saferoutes/learning/teachers/KidsOnTheMove/default.htm

This curriculum, designed by the Portland Office of Transportation, is composed of 25 lessons designed to involve students (grades K-5) in both classroom and active/hands-on learning. Lessons focus on basic pedestrian, bicycle, and motor-vehicle occupant safety and to encourage children to walk and ride bicycles as a regular means of transportation.

Lessons, Grades pK-3

  • Lesson 5: Brighten Up!
  • Lesson 6: Wanda and Wally Brighten Up!
  • Lesson 7: Crossing to Safety
  • Lesson 8: Use Your Head Before Your Feet
  • Lesson 9: Sidewalk Safety
  • Lesson 10: Sidewalk Safety Day

Lessons, Grades 4-5

  • Lesson 17: Be A-Lert!
  • Lesson 18: Taking it to the Streets
  • Lesson 19: Bike Safety, Fit & Protective Gear
  • Lesson 20: Bicycle Rules of the Road
  • Lesson 21: Pedal Power on the Road


Filed in: Education, Program Organization, Encouragement

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