The City of Tacoma and Tacoma Public Schools educators partnered to create the elementary school pedestrian safety curriculum. This curriculum contains six lesson plans that aim to teach K-5 youth safe walking skills. The curriculum is designed to be taught in elementary PE classes and incorporates PE learning standards while teaching safe walking skills.
In-Person Materials
Use these materials to teach pedestrian safety in your school or program!
The curriculum uses a kit that includes: two (2) mock roadways with four (4) crosswalks, vocabulary cards, traffic signals cards with handles, a large print of the pedestrian safety rhyme poster, and a binder containing a hard copy of the curriculum.
If you are a Tacoma Public Schools (TPS) educator, please contact Mandy Zylstra, Instructional Facilitator at TPS, to checkout a kit. If you are non-Tacoma Public Schools educator and are interested in teaching the pedestrian safety curriculum, email Cailin Henley, Safe Routes to School Coordinator.
Remote or Online Teaching
Use these slides and the videos linked above to teach the Pedestrian Safety Curriculum online.
This curriculum was made possible thanks to a grant from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission.