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Introduction |
This station teaches two skills.
- Scanning back over the left shoulder without swerving.
- Moving left only after checking behind them to be sure it's safe.
Moving left without looking back is a major cause of serious
bike/car accidents. Most third graders can master the skill
of scanning without swerving after a few minutes of practice.
Please be careful not to call this the Left Turn Station.
Besides scanning behind, a safe left turn involves moving
left in the traffic lane and checking for on-coming as
well as cross traffic.
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Station Leader Instructions |
- Before explaining what students will be doing at this
station, ask: "Suppose you are riding your bike and
suddenly there's some broken glass or a branch blocking
your way. What would you do?"
- Respond to answers like "go around" or "signal" by
asking: "What's the first thing you do anytime you're
moving out into a street?" (Answer: Check for cars.)
- Emphasize that "scanning" behind is an important safety
skill to use every time before moving left even when
just going around a hazard in the bike lane. The
secret to riding straight while scanning back: keep
shoulders straight and square with the handlebars while
looking over your left shoulder.
- Help them "get" what they're supposed to do by having
them practice shouting CAR or NO CAR when a volunteer either
shows the car prop or holds it sideways.
- Coordinate your explanation with a demonstrator riding
through the course.
- "First you'll practice scanning back over your left
shoulder while continuing to ride straight. Ride normally
until your font wheel goes over the word LOOK. Then, look
back at the volunteer to see if there's a car coming or
not. Let us know what you see - shout CAR or NO CAR."
Pause here to watch demonstrator.
- "When you get to the second LOOK, check over your
shoulder again to see if it's safe to got to the other
side. Shout CAR or NO CAR again, but only go across if
it's safe!"
- "On your way back, you'll find a hazard in the bike
lane but before you go around it, you will need to
scan again. Be sure there are no cars before you make
your move!"
- Then have the children get back in line and start
through, well spaced. You or the demonstrator should stand
at the opposite end giving feedback to each child.
- On the first pass focus on the critical new skill:
scanning back while riding straight. Make sure they
shout CAR or NO CAR. Most children will just look at first.
- Be gentle, but remind them to scan and shout at the second
LOOK, and protest if they move left before the car prop
is hidden. Similarly, the coast should be clear before they
go around the obstacle on the return leg of the course.
- On subsequent passes, insist that each cyclist scan at all
three spots, then move left only when they see no car behind
them. Be sure to tell them at the end that scanning is only the
first step in making a safe left turn. Before trying to
make left turns on busy streets they need lots of practice!
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Volunteer Instructions |
At least three volunteers are needed at this station.
- Volunteer demonstrator/starter
- Serve as a model when the station leader asks kids
to practice scanning. Stand with your back to the
children, with hands on handlebars. Scan over your left
shoulder, holding shoulders straight and square with the
handlebars. Cyclists who do this don't swerve while scanning.
- After the first part of the instruction is given,
model how to ride through the course.
- Scan when your wheel goes over the chalked word LOOK
and then shout CAR or NO CAR depending on what you see.
- Scan again at the second LOOK and before the obstacle
and don't move left until the coast is clear.
- Even if you don't have a helmet and bike, demonstrate
as if you do it really helps kids "get" what to do.
- Serve as the starter who spaces kids through the course
and keeps the line orderly. If you are an avid cyclist
willing to give encouraging pointers to the kids, you
might offer to trade places with the station leader while
cyclists ride through.
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- Two volunteers with car props
- Stand at the designated points with car props and
assist with the demonstration. Make sure students scan
back at both LOOK marks and before going around the obstacle.
Shout LOOK if they do not.
- Cyclists should not move left into the path of the
on-coming car (i.e. if you were showing the car on their
second LOOK or at the obstacle). If they don't scan again
and/or move left before the coast is clear. Ham it up
with crash or squealing brake sound effects to emphasize
the consequences!
- Challenge good cyclists by varying whether the coast is
clear. Be gentler with others. Discourage peaking by letting
them go by you before you hold up or hide your prop.
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Hints |
Non-riding children can get in line and pretend to ride a bike
through the course. Have them pretend to ride a bike by walking
fast and hold their hands as if on handlebars.
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Station Layout |
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