Simon Says Safety Rules for Kids – Lesson 10 (Health & Safety)

Simon Says health and safety actions

Simon Says Safety Rules for Kids – Lesson 10 (Health & Safety)

Practice everyday habits with simon says safety rules for kids in a fun game format. These actions help children learn hygiene, body control, and safe movement. CSS previews run instantly—tap any card to load the real animation, and use Start/Stop to show or hide animations.

Sneeze (pretend)

simon says : Sneeze pretend animation

How to do: Cover nose and mouth with elbow—“achoo!”—then wash hands (pretend).

Cough (pretend)

simon says : Cough pretend animation

How to do: Cough into elbow—two small coughs—then “sanitize” hands (pretend).

Lie down

simon says : Lie down animation

How to do: Lower to the floor or mat safely—back flat, arms by sides.

Wake up (sit up)

simon says : Wake up sit up animation

How to do: Roll to side and push up to sit—slow and steady.

Sleep (pretend)

simon says safety rules for kids: Sleep pretend animation

How to do: Close eyes, hands under cheek—soft breathing for 3 counts.

Do ten jumping jacks

simon says for kids: Do ten jumping jacks animation

How to do: Jump feet out/in, arms up/down—count 1 to 10 steadily.

Raise your shoulders up and down (shrug)

simon says safety rules for kids: Shoulder shrug animation

How to do: Lift shoulders to ears, then relax down—repeat 3 times.

Nod your head (yes)

simon says safety rules for kids: Nod your head yes animation

How to do: Small up–down nods—neck relaxed, no fast shaking.

Shake your head (no)

simon says safety rules for kids: Shake your head no animation

How to do: Small left–right shakes—slowly, keep shoulders still.

Frown

simon says safety rules for kids: Frown animation

How to do: Pull eyebrows together a little—then relax into a smile.

Simon Says Safety Rules for Kids: Learning Benefits

These simon says safety rules for kids activities teach healthy habits through play—perfect for home and classroom routines.

Hygiene Habits

Kids learn to cover sneezes/coughs and remember hand washing in a fun way.

Listening & Rules

They practice waiting for “Simon says” and following safety instructions calmly.

Body Control

Slow head nods, shrugs, and safe sit-ups build gentle control and coordination.

Safe Movement

Actions like lie down / wake up teach safe transitions and careful movement.

Healthy Activity

Jumping jacks and light stretching keep kids active without risky moves.

Emotions & Calm

“Sleep/relax” and face expressions help kids reset and manage feelings gently.

Quick Tip: Start with 5 commands (sneeze, cough, wash, lie down, wake up). Add the rest when kids feel confident.
Simon Says health and safety actions
Kids washing hands, sneezing safely, stretching, and resting.

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Simon Says Safety Rules for Kids: Printable / Quick List (Lesson 10)

Print this quick list to practice health and safety habits with kids. Great for classroom routines, home rules, and warm-ups.

✅ Lesson 10 Commands (Quick)

  • 1
    Sneeze (pretend)
    Simon says: sneeze into your elbow.
  • 2
    Cough (pretend)
    Simon says: cough into your elbow.
  • 3
    Lie down
    Simon says: lie down safely.
  • 4
    Wake up (sit up)
    Simon says: sit up slowly.
  • 5
    Sleep (pretend)
    Simon says: pretend to sleep calmly.
  • 6
    Do ten jumping jacks
    Simon says: count 1 to 10.
  • 7
    Shoulder shrug
    Simon says: shoulders up and down.
  • 8
    Nod your head (yes)
    Simon says: small nods, slow.
  • 9
    Shake your head (no)
    Simon says: small shakes, slow.
  • 10
    Frown
    Simon says: frown, then relax.

🎤 Teacher / Parent Quick Lines

Use these short lines to teach safety clearly:

  • “Remember: cover your mouth with your elbow.”
  • “Hands clean—wash or sanitize after sneezing.”
  • “Slow movements keep our bodies safe.”
  • “If you feel dizzy, stop and breathe.”
  • “Great job following safety rules!”

Tip: Practice 5 commands first, then repeat with all 10.

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Simon Says Safety Rules for Kids: FAQ (Lesson 10)

Quick answers for parents and teachers to keep Simon Says games safe, healthy, and fun.

What age is this safety lesson best for? +
This lesson fits preschool to early primary kids. Use gentle actions first (nod, shrug, lie down) and keep jumping moves slow and controlled for younger children.
How do I set up a safe space before the game? +
Clear the floor (toys, chairs, slippery mats). Keep kids an arm’s length apart. If you do “lie down” or “sleep,” use a clean mat and remind kids to move slowly.
Why include pretend sneeze and cough actions? +
“Sneeze (pretend)” and “cough (pretend)” teach good habits: cover with elbow and clean hands after. It’s a fun way to practice hygiene without fear.
What if a child feels dizzy during head moves? +
Stop immediately. Ask the child to sit, drink water, and breathe slowly. Use smaller nods/shakes next time, or skip that action and switch to safe moves like shoulder shrug.
How long should one round of Lesson 10 be? +
Keep it short: a few minutes per round. Start with a small set of commands, then repeat with the full set. End with calm actions like “sleep (pretend)” to cool down.
How do I make jumping jacks safe for kids? +
Ask for soft landings, bent knees, and slow counting. If the space is small, replace with “march in place” or “shoulder shrug” to avoid bumps.
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