Free Road Safety Resources for Your Classroom!

Empower your students with fun and engaging road safety activities.

Explore our collection of free, downloadable road safety resources designed to help teachers reinforce important safety messages in the classroom. From worksheets to activities, these materials are perfect for engaging primary school pupils and helping them learn essential road safety skills. Whether or not your school has hosted one of our shows, these resources are available for anyone to use. Enjoy!

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The ZOOpa Doopa Colouring Book

The ZOOpa Doopa colouring book has seven different road safety related scenes for you to colour in. Once you have finished colouring them all, you can either make them into a book, or hang them up around your classroom, as a frieze!

So grab your pencils, crayons or paints, download the file, and get colouring!

Stop Look & Listen Poster

You might like to draw your own road safety poster, but if like Freddie & Eddie you are not a great artist, you can download a line drawing of our Stop, Look & Listen poster to colour in instead.

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Find Out More About Our Shows

Zoopa Doopa

Reception & KS1

ZOOpa Doopa is an engaging and interactive road safety show tailored for young children in Reception and Key Stage 1. Through fun characters and interactive segments, children learn important road safety rules in a way that's both entertaining and memorable.

The Smart Brothers Road Safety Show

Years 3 & 4

The Smart Brothers Road Safety Show is designed to engage children in Years 3 and 4 through a blend of humor and practical road safety advice. This show emphasizes safe behavior around roads and traffic, presented in an entertaining format that resonates with the children.

It's Up To You

Years 5 & 6

It's Up To You is a thought-provoking road safety show aimed at Years 5 and 6. This performance encourages students to take personal responsibility for their safety and the safety of others, using engaging storytelling and interactive elements.