What are the 6 steps of the Green Cross Code?

To be safe on the road you need to use the Green Cross Code.

  • Think.
  • Stop.
  • Look and listen.
  • Wait.
  • Look and listen again.
  • Arrive alive.

How do you teach Green Cross codes?

Teach your child to:

  1. always use the Green Cross Code.
  2. wait at the kerb by the crossing so that drivers know they want to cross.
  3. at a signal crossing, press the button and wait for the green man to light up and never walk out while the red man is showing, even if the cars have stopped or other people are crossing.

What is the first thing you do in the Green Cross Code?

The Green Cross Code itself is a short step-by-step procedure designed to enable pedestrians to cross roads safely. While the Code has undergone several changes over the years, the basic tenets (“Stop, Look, Listen, Think” or “Stop Look Listen Live”.) have remained more or less the same.

What is the Green Cross Code in vocabulary?

Green Cross Code in British English noun. (in Britain) a code for children giving rules for road safety: first issued in 1971.

What preceded the Green Cross Code?

Kerb Drill
The Green Cross Code was launched in 1970. It replaced the Kerb Drill, which was a pedestrian safety campaign with a military style “Halt! Quick march!” instructions. However, this was deemed too confusing for children and was replaced by the Green Cross Code campaign.

Which way should you look before crossing the road?

Look for pedestrians before crossing a street and yield if you see any. All vehicles, including bicycles, must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians who are in a crosswalk or crossing at an intersection. Check both sides of the street for a pedestrian before you cross a street.

What is an effective way of presenting the meaning of lexical items to students?

Rather than teaching word by vocabulary word, teach lexical phrases to your students. Use collocations and phrases. Challenge them to write a definition of a group of words rather than a single word, or have them translate a lexical phrase from English into one word of their native language.

What is meant by lexical unit?

In lexicography, a lexical item (or lexical unit / LU, lexical entry) is a single word, a part of a word, or a chain of words (catena) that forms the basic elements of a language’s lexicon (≈ vocabulary). Examples are cat, traffic light, take care of, by the way, and it’s raining cats and dogs.

Who did the Green Cross Code?

Dave Prowse
The ‘Green Cross Code Man’ was famously played by Dave Prowse, the man who later starred as Darth Vader in the original Star Wars movies. Designed to bring the Green Cross Code “to life”, Prowse a 6’7″ tall, body builder and former Mr Universe became the road safety superhero character for 14 years.

How do I use the Green Cross Code?

To be safe on the road you need to use the Green Cross Code. 1. Think Find a safe place to cross the road. Where possible cross at a: If you can’t see a crossing, remember to cross where you can see in all directions and where drivers will see you.

What is this road safety print out for?

This road safety print out is a fantastic resource you can use and refer back to during your lessons on how to safely cross the road. With all the different steps to safely cross the road and bullet points and paragraphs to expand on the steps, this resource will make a great addition to your lesson.

How do you read a green cross code rhyme?

The person leading the activity should read the ‘Green Cross Code rhyme’ (check it out below). Everyone should think of an action for each line – for example, for ‘look’, they could turn their heads and pretend to look down the road, or for ‘listen’ some people could put their hands to their ears while others make car noises.