What I
would do is start out by reading a book to them "Clifford The Firehouse
Dog" by Norman Bridwell. This tells a story about how Clifford saves
people and puts out a fire. After reading the story each child will go back to
their seats and list all the important fire safety tips and rules they know and
have learned from the story. After they do that individually we will then
regroup as a class and we will list all the fire safety tips and rules on a big
piece of paper and will hang it in the back of the room so everyone can see it
and know how important it is to remember the rules.
Another thing I would have the children watch this video about all the important fire safety tips and rules. I know it is an old video and it seems corny but it has a lot of good information for the children to watch and understand about fire safety. http://youtu.be/3JqWpGGARjc
Then to close fire safety lessons I would have a little fun activity for the children to do. It is a little puzzle. They have to fill in the blanks of fairy-tale titles then place the correct letter with the number thats underneath that letter to spell out the fire safety tip. The tip is "Get outside, stay outside!"
"Don't let your dreams go up in smoke - practice fire safety." -author unknown
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