Making a familiar journey safely involves planning and executing a known route while following safety rules. Learners demonstrate awareness of road safety,
Topic Synopsis
Making a familiar journey safely involves planning and executing a known route while following safety rules. Learners demonstrate awareness of road safety, pedestrian skills, and using public transport if needed.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Communication: Understanding how to listen, speak, and write clearly in different situations, such as asking for help or expressing opinions.
- Problem-solving: Identifying simple problems, thinking of possible solutions, and choosing the best one to try.
- Managing money: Recognising coins and notes, planning a budget, and understanding the difference between needs and wants.
- Health and safety: Knowing how to keep yourself and others safe at home, school, and in the community, including basic first aid.
- Rights and responsibilities: Understanding that everyone has rights (like being treated fairly) and responsibilities (like following rules).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Practice the journey with a supervisor first.
- Know the Green Cross Code for crossing roads.
- Always stay aware of surroundings.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Not looking both ways before crossing.
- Getting distracted by mobile phone while walking.
- Failing to plan for unexpected changes (e.g., roadworks).
Examiner Marking Points
- Plan a familiar journey considering safety.
- Demonstrate safe road crossing and pedestrian skills.
- Use public transport safely if applicable.
- Identify potential hazards on the route.