Resource Library

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On this page is a collection of remote learning resources that can be viewed anywhere and anytime!

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Active Bingo- each tile has something for you to do to keep active while enjoying a game of bingo.

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​Gather scissors, glue sticks, and paper and supplement with your own crafting supplies and recyclables to enhance creations! 

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CounterPoint is a transportation planning and measurement tool designed in 2013, to make traffic counting global, fun, easy, and inclusive for all ages and disciplines. 

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Kohl’s and Healthier Generation are helping families prioritize healthy living and create home environments where everyone can thrive. 

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A Community Bike Swap is a way to
refurbish and redistribute community bikes. It
engages participants to find bikes that fit them or their children better and is
a low to no-cost way to encourage bicycle ridership when paired with other
education or promotional events/rides or otherwise.

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A challenge for May to walk, ride,scoot, or skate everyday

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While you walk and roll in your immediate neighborhood, King County Metro encourages you and your family to limit the spread of COVID-19 by following public health recommendations. Use these tips to help keep you and others safe:

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A calendar to keep you healthy with activities for you every day.

  Evaluation

Assessment for bicycle to see if fit to be swapped 

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Working with universities, organizations, and agencies around the country, the National Documentation Project proposes the following objectives

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This document provides some ideas for how to stay active while practicing safe social distancing, including ways to make your walk more fun, Earth Day-themed activities, and safe walking and biking educational resources.

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The Bus Stop and Walk (BSW) program takes Safe Routes to School to another level by ensuring that every student is provided the opportunity to walk to school.

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On Monday, July 19th from 2pm – 3pm PT, the Safe Routes Partnership is hosting a free webinar:

ATP Webinar Series #1

July 19th, 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm Pacific

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A Platform for Community Engagement

Street Story is a community engagement tool that allows residents, community groups and agencies to collect information about transportation collisions, near-misses, general hazards and safe locations to travel. Street Story is free to use and publicly accessible.

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Walk [Your City] helps you boost your community’s walkability, linking informational street signs for people with web-based campaign management and data collection to complement traditional approaches to wayfinding.

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This new resource outlines roles of different partners and opportunities for collaboration. It can be used as a guide in developing a task force or engaging with an existing group of agencies and community partners to support your Safe Routes to School program. 

We have all experienced individual and collective trauma this year, and the effects of that trauma will likely last well into the future. Prolonged isolation, fear, financial insecurity, sickness, police brutality, and harassment are only some of the complex issues that kids faced this year, especially kids of color, disabled kids, and kids from lower-income families.

  Webinar

On Tuesday, August 4th, from 2-3 pm Eastern, the Safe Routes Partnership is hosting a free webinar:

Safe Routes Back 2 School 2021 Zoom Session #2

August 4, 2021, 2-3 pm Eastern

It has now been about a year and half since the world turned upside down; a year since the renewed call for racial justice shook cities across the United States and the world. As we near the end of shutdowns, masks, and social distancing, we can’t go back to “normal.” The world has changed— we have all changed. We have to move toward what’s next. The good news is that what’s next can be determined by everyday people making and advocating for small improvements to make their communities more equitable, healthy, and safe.