Assemble a fun Spot the Fire Dog craft to demonstrate key learning points about fire safety and fire prevention.
Fire Safety Crafts for Preschool and Up!
Teachers, let’s get ready to set your classrooms ablaze with excitement for learning about fire safety! Let’s spark curiosity, awareness and a lifelong understanding of staying safe in dangerous situations. Let’s turn up the heat on fire safety education with fun and engaging printable craft activities that will teach your students fire safety skills and help them show off what they know!
Spot the Fire Dog Wants to Help Teach Fire Safety, Too!
We’re excited to share our newest fire safety craft template! This adorable Spot the Fire Dog craft activity is designed to help students showcase what they’ve learned about fire safety while having a blast creating their own furry, four-legged firehouse companion. With easy-to-follow instructions and cut-and-paste elements, students can assemble Spot and share their learning with his special collection of fire safety dog bones.
Students will only need pencils, crayons, scissors, and glue to make this craft. To assemble Spot, students will
- Colour and cut out Spot, his hat, and his dog bones.
- Write one rule or fact you have learned about preventing fires or staying safe in a fire on each bone.
- Glue on Spot’s ears where marked. Glue his hat on his head.
- Tape the rectangular strip of paper behind Spot’s chin.
- Glue the individual dog bones along the strip of paper so they hang below Spot’s chin.
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