Junior Travel Ambassadors Promote the Green Cross Code

May 14, 2014
We are the Junior Travel Ambassadors (JTAs) and our job is to educate people to stay safe. Recently, we wrote and performed a play in Key Stage 2 assembly. We chose some pupils who we thought would perform it well. The play was about a girl who got hit by a car because she did not use the Green Cross Code: stop, look and listen. In the end, the play was a success - we got a huge round of applause. It was enjoyable to put on the play and we think we helped pupils understand the Green Cross Code.

We made a short video of it too. You can watch it here »

Thank you, and remember: stop, look and listen!
(The Junior Travel Ambassadors)



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