Grading Scheme Midterm—20% Final Exam—25% Teacher Evaluation—55% Presentation (10%) Class...
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HS010 - Health and Safety T1, 2012-2013
Grading Scheme Midterm—20% Final Exam—25% Teacher Evaluation—55% Presentation (10%) Class Participation (10%) Safety and Health Behavior (25%) Class Performance
Grading Scheme Midterm20% Final Exam25% Teacher Evaluation55%
Presentation (10%) Class Participation (10%) Safety and Health
Behavior (25%) Class Performance and Attitude (10%)
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Course Content Part I Road Safety Unit 1 Preparing to Drive
Unit 4 Basic Driving Skills Unit 8 Driving Situations Unit 11 Being
a Responsible Driver Part II Health and Nutrition Unit 2 Choosing
Health Unit 5 Nutrition and Exercise Unit 6 Dealing with
Emergencies Unit 9 Diseases and Disorders
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Presentation Criteria Audience Engagement 25% Content 30%
Relevance and Organization of Materials 20% Delivery 25%
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Unit 1 Preparing to Drive Lesson 1 Before You Drive Lesson
3Traffic Lights Lesson 4Traffic Signs Lesson 6Lane Choice Lesson
6Lane Choice Lesson 7Communicating Lesson 7Communicating
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Lesson 1 Before You Drive
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What should you adjust before driving? Adjust rear view and
side mirrors to give the best view behind and beside the car.
Adjust the seat to ensure a comfortable reach of all controls and
pedals and adjust the headrest
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Lesson 1 Before You Drive Best steering position Both hands
must at all times be at the steering wheel (except when changing
gears). 10 and 2 oclock position (or 9 and 3) gives you good
steering control
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Lesson 1 Before You Drive Protection in a vehicle 1. Seat Belts
Worn incorrectly, a seat belt will not be effective in a collision,
and may even cause injuries. 2. Safety Seats infant seats booster
seats 3. Headrests 4. Air bags
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Lesson 1 Before You Drive What should you check before driving?
any object that may be in the vehicles path tires are properly
inflated windshield, windows and lights must be clean
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Lesson 3 Traffic Lights Red light come to a full stop behind
the stop lines or crosswalks Yellow light make every reasonable
effort to stop at a yellow light Green light check traffic to the
left, right and ahead before entering the intersection. If the
light has been green for some time, be prepared for it to turn
red.
Lesson 4 Traffic Signs There are three (3) basic traffic signs
Warning Signs Triangular signs are cautionary and advisory. They
warn of approaching danger. Regulatory Signs Circular signs are
either prohibitory (red) or mandatory (blue) Informative Signs
Rectangular signs are informational.
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Lesson 4 Traffic Signs Warning signs are placed beside the road
to alert drivers of possible dangers ahead.
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Lesson 4 Traffic Signs Other examples of warning signs
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Lesson 4 Traffic Signs Regulatory signs (Prohibitory signs
(red) informs drivers of restrictions that must be obeyed,
mandatory (blue) regulates traffic movement.)
1.Why is the center lane best for traffic going straight?
Drivers in the center lane will not have to stop or slow down for
cars turning right or left. 2.Why should vehicles turning right get
into the right lane? So that they dont have to drive across the
path of drivers in other lanes. 3.What should the driver in the
left lane do if there is oncoming traffic? Yield the right-of-way
to oncoming traffic.
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Lesson 6 Lane Choice
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Blind Spots How can a driver check his blind spot? By turning
his head to glance over his shoulder quickly. When should he check
them? Before changing lanes, passing, turning, reversing out of
driveways, or before opening the door when parked next to
traffic.