Teach your students about fire safety with a printable mini book.
Introduce Fire Safety with a Mini Book
Do your young learners know what to do in case of a fire in their homes? Chances are, they do not. It’s very possible that they have not been taught the do’s and do nots when it comes to reacting to an emergency situation involving fire. We’re here to help you teach these concepts and keep those kiddos safe!
This fire safety mini-book is designed for early years students, and it would make an excellent introductory activity leading up to your personal safety lessons To use, students will cut apart the book pages, order them, staple them and complete them.
Some of the fire safety rules discussed in this sort are
- Stay down low and crawl to exit a building and avoid the smoke.
- Exit the building as quickly and safely as possible.
- Meet your family at a designated meeting place away from the home.
This mini-book provides your learners with a way to understand and discuss how they should react if they find themselves in a fire. This reader works well for students in all grade levels, as kids are never too young to learn how to be safe.
Tips for Differentiation + Scaffolding
In addition to independent student work time, use this worksheet as an activity for
- Lesson warm-up
- Lesson wrap-up
🚀Engage your fast finishers by having them draw and write to make posters of the important fire safety rules learned in the activity.
🆘Differentiate for your struggling readers by providing read-aloud accommodations and small group instruction if needed.
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