Got bikes?
BikeSafe's On-Bike Curriculum is a three-hour bicycle safety rodeo suitable for youths from 6 to 12 years of age. The curriculum can be utilized by park summer camps, bicycle advocacy groups, and school PE classes where bicycles are available and contains both off-bike and on-bike safety lessons.
As with our other physical education-based content, this course is based on the train-the-trainer model, requiring all teachers to watch a brief series of instruction videos.

Curriculum Completion Form
All schools and organizations currently utilizing any of BikeSafe's curricula in partnership with UHealth BikeSafe must submit a curriculum completion form (CCF) after curriculum implementation.
Curriculum Content
- Station 1: Bike Basics
- Station Overview
- Introduction/Small Groups
- Keys to Safe Riding
- Bike Safety Principles in Action
- “2-Finger Rule” for Proper Helmet Fit
- Station 2: Preparing to Ride
- Station Overview
- Parts of the Bike
- Parts of the Bike Flashcards
- Pre-Ride Intro / “ABC Quick” Check
- “ABC Quick” Check Flashcards
- “ABC Quick” Check, Jump, Link, Run
- Station 3: Rules of Riding
- Station Overview
- Keys to Safe Riding / Chaos Box Activity
- “Who Looks Safe” Activity
- "Who Looks Safe?" Worksheet
- "Who Looks Safe?" Worksheet 2
- Station 4: Safe Riding
- Station Overview
- Hand Signals
- Hand Signals Activity
- Safe Riding Introduction
- Signs and Signals
- Signs Flashcards
- Safe Riding Simulations
- Station 5 & 6: On-Bike Activities
- Station Overview
- Instructor's Guide
- Pre-Ride Checklist
- Bike Rodeo Stations
- Additional Obstacle Soccer Activity
- Supplemental Materials
- Station Overview
- Identifying Hazards
- Hazards Worksheets
- Egg Drop Demonstration
- BikeSafe Parent Tip Sheet: English
- BikeSafe Parent Tip Sheet: Spanish
- BikeSafe Parent Tip Sheet: Creole
Additional Resources
Explore our other curricula:

Elementary Curriculum – K-1

Elementary Curriculum – 2-3

Elementary Curriculum – 4-5

On-Bike (Parks) Curriculum

Middle School Curriculum
The On-Bike (Parks) Curriculum and its associated research has been made possible by:


