Creative activities that allow children to represent beach safety symbols and beach hazards to reinforce visual recognition of safe zones.

1. Beach Safety Scene in a Paper Plate

A hands-on craft where children make a beach scene showing the message: Always swim between the red and yellow flags.

2. Sandcastle Beach Scene with Bluebottle Jellyfish Sign

A creative way to introduce what bluebottle jellyfish look like and why we avoid touching them.

3. Surf Lifesaver Craft (With Red & Yellow Patrol Uniform)

Helps children recognise lifesavers as trusted helpers.

1. Beach Safety Scene in a Paper Plate (Preschool Friendly)

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Learning Message

  • Safe swimming happens between the red and yellow flags.
  • Lifesavers watch this area closely.

Materials (mostly recycled)

  • Used paper plate
  • Sand (real or crushed cereal)
  • Glue stick, scissors
  • Used popsicle sticks
  • Corrugated cardboard scraps
  • Scraps of coloured paper or magazine pages (blue/yellow/red)
  • Small cardboard scraps (for surfboard, towel etc.)

Steps

  • Sand area – Spread glue on half the plate and sprinkle sand.
  • Ocean – Cut wavy blue strips and glue to the other half.
  • Flags – Make red/yellow rectangles and glue to popsicle sticks. Press into sand.
  • Swimmer – Simple paper person with drawn face.
  • Extras – Add mini surfboard, towel, boat, etc.
  • Assemble the whole scene.

2. Sandcastle Beach Scene with Bluebottle Jellyfish Sign

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Learning Message

  • Bluebottles can sting—don’t touch them, even if washed up.
  • Lifesavers may put out warning signs when bluebottles are present.
  • Tell a grown-up or lifesaver.

Materials (mostly recycled)

  • Egg carton
  • Yellow scrap paper
  • Cereal box cardboard
  • Blue paper scraps
  • Popsicle stick
  • Glue, scissors
  • Used ribbons/yarn/packaging strips (for tentacles)
  • Optional: crushed cereal or sand

Steps

  • Sandcastles – Turn egg carton upside down and sprinkle “sand.”
  • Bluebottles – Cut blue half circles; add ribbon/yarn tentacles.
  • Attach around sandcastles sparingly.
  • Warning sign – Draw a jellyfish on yellow recycled paper, glue to stick, stand in carton.

3. Surf Lifesaver Craft (With Red & Yellow Patrol Uniform)

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Learning Message

  • Lifesavers wear red and yellow uniforms.
  • We listen to them and can ask for help.

Materials (mostly recycled)

  • Toilet paper roll
  • Red and yellow paper scraps
  • Cardboard scrap (surfboard)
  • Popsicle sticks + small red/yellow paper
  • Paper plate or cereal box circle
  • Glue, scissors, markers
  • Sand (real or crushed cereal)

Steps

  • Base – Glue sand onto a plate or cardboard circle.
  • Uniform – Wrap toilet roll in red/yellow strips.
  • Face – Draw eyes and smile; add a small red cap.
  • Surfboard – Cut from cardboard and label “SURF RESCUE".
  • Patrol flags – Red/yellow scraps on popsicle sticks.
  • Assemble into patrol scene.