Teach your students the importance of fire alarms with a printable Seymour Smoke Alarm Mini Book!
Seymour Smoke Alarm Saves the Day!
It’s coming up fast! National Fire Prevention Month is upon us, and it’s time to get started on those plans for this year’s new theme, “Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work For You!”. Chances are you haven’t run across any smoke-alarm-specific resources to use in the classroom…until now!
Meet Seymour Smoke Alarm, a fun character to help you teach your students about smoke alarms and fire safety. Seymour shows up in all sorts of places, such as teaching slides and crafts, and he’s ready to save the day and help you teach your fire prevention week lessons.
Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work for You! Mini Book
Dive into the world of fire safety with our engaging printable mini-book designed specifically for early readers. “All About Smoke Alarms” introduces young learners to the critical importance of smoke alarms with the help of a friendly and fun character, Seymour Smoke Alarm.
As children flip through the adorably illustrated pages, Seymour shares essential facts about smoke alarms, including how they detect smoke and alert families to fire and the importance of regular maintenance checks. During reading, your students will discover practical fire safety tips to help them understand what to do in case of a fire. This educational mini-book is a perfect resource for you to share with your students during Fire Prevention Month.
Download Your Smoke Alarm Mini-Book
Your new resource is primed and ready for action, awaiting you with a single click. Unleash Seymour’s fire safety knowledge by downloading your quick-print PDF or Google Slides resource file now.
This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter collaborator.
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