Let’s look at the kitchen safety worksheet. There are 10 numbered speech bubbles or actions shown in the picture, each showing a unsafe behavior. Your job is to write one short sentence for each number explaining how to fix that unsafe action — so you can keep the kitchen safe.
We’ll go one by one:
① The girl is standing on a stool near the stove.
→ Don’t stand on stools near hot stoves — you could fall and get burned.
② The boy is running with scissors.
→ Never run with sharp objects like scissors — walk slowly and hold them safely.
③ The girl is reaching up high to grab something from a top shelf.
→ Ask an adult for help when you need something from high shelves — don’t climb!
④ The boy is holding a knife while walking around.
→ Keep knives on the counter when not using them — never carry them while walking.
⑤ The girl is pulling a pot off the stove by its handle.
→ Use oven mitts and pull pots toward you gently — don’t yank them or they might spill.
⑥ The boy is playing with a toy car on the floor near people walking.
→ Keep toys out of the kitchen floor — someone could trip over them.
⑦ The girl is leaving a wet floor without cleaning it up.
→ Wipe up spills right away — wet floors cause slips and falls.
⑧ The boy is opening a cabinet door while someone is walking past.
→ Check before opening cabinets — make sure no one is too close.
⑨ The girl is tasting food straight from the spoon while cooking.
→ Wait until food is fully cooked and cooled before tasting — raw food can make you sick.
⑩ The boy is leaving the fridge open after taking something out.
→ Always close the fridge door tightly — it keeps food fresh and saves energy.
Now we have all 10 answers ready.
Final Answer:
① Don’t stand on stools near hot stoves — you could fall and get burned.
② Never run with sharp objects like scissors — walk slowly and hold them safely.
③ Ask an adult for help when you need something from high shelves — don’t climb!
④ Keep knives on the counter when not using them — never carry them while walking.
⑤ Use oven mitts and pull pots toward you gently — don’t yank them or they might spill.
⑥ Keep toys out of the kitchen floor — someone could trip over them.
⑦ Wipe up spills right away — wet floors cause slips and falls.
⑧ Check before opening cabinets — make sure no one is too close.
⑨ Wait until food is fully cooked and cooled before tasting — raw food can make you sick.
⑩ Always close the fridge door tightly — it keeps food fresh and saves energy.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of kitchen safety worksheets.