The Ticket your Family program encourages children to engage in conversation with their parents/guardians about unsafe behaviors on the road.
All program materials are free to download and use!
ViewThe goal of the Walk the World program is to encourage physical activity and cultural learning. This “walking at school” activity will provide your students with a chance to learn about other countries while establishing a healthy walking habit. By walking a small distance regularly at school, students collectively travel a virtual journey between famous destinations.
All program materials are free to download and use!
ViewShow your support for Safe Routes to School using this free toolkit! All content can be copied and pasted directly onto your page. Each topic includes a graphic (including a clickable link to download), post content for Twitter and Facebook, relevant hashtags, and alt text.
ViewKids learn by watching grown-ups. Use the “Show, Explain, Practice” method to teach your child how to stay safe in or around traffic.
ViewWalking is a great way to stay healthy and spend quality time together. Invite your friends and family to join this friendly competition to stay fit and explore your community!
Full color (English) Worksheet
Full color (Spanish) Worksheet
Black & White (English) Worksheet
Black & White (Spanish) Worksheet
ViewVisiting Dowdy Park? Enjoy this free scavenger hunt adventure for kids!
Explore the park, solve riddles, and learn along the way!
ViewComing to the Outer Banks is like entering a different world. Follow these tips to maximize your visit and keep your fellow beach folks safe:
Our children look up to us and absorb our behaviors. We can keep them safe for years to come by modelling responsible habits on the road.
ViewLooking for an outdoor adventure? This Scavenger Hunt is a fun activity for kids and grownups alike. Can you find everything on the list?
ViewIf you live in Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrell, or Washington County, sign up for updates about the Safe Routes to School program below.
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Questions? Contact Tracy Anderson at tracy_anderson@ncsu.edu.