HASS / Personal Development first aid assessment year 4 core

Boost your classroom confidence with our comprehensive HASS / Personal Development first aid assessment year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the Australian Curriculum (ACARA), this ready-to-use pack helps children understand the importance of safety and basic emergency response. As students progress through Key Stage 2, learning how to handle minor injuries and when to seek adult help is a vital life skill.
This HASS / Personal Development first aid assessment year 4 core package features original illustrations from our beloved character, Leo the Lion, who guides students through scenarios involving scrapes, bumps, and the importance of staying calm. The assessment covers key learning objectives, including identifying hazards, understanding the role of a first aider, and the correct procedure for calling emergency services. By using this HASS / Personal Development first aid assessment year 4 core, teachers can easily gauge pupil understanding through a mix of multiple-choice questions, scenario-based problem solving, and reflective writing tasks.
The resource is fully differentiated for learners working at the expected standard. It includes five to seven questions that test recall, comprehension, and the application of safety knowledge. Whether you are using this as a summative assessment at the end of a health and wellbeing unit or as a baseline check, the clear, jargon-free language ensures all children can engage with the material effectively.
Teachers can use this assessment to identify gaps in knowledge and plan future lessons on community safety. All content adheres strictly to Australian Curriculum (ACARA) guidelines, ensuring that your teaching remains accurate and relevant. With its focus on positive, proactive learning, this assessment encourages children to think critically about how they can look after themselves and their friends. Download this essential teaching tool today to support your students in becoming safer, more informed individuals who know exactly what to do if an accident occurs in the classroom or on the playground.
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