Teach your kindergarteners about fire safety in Fire Prevention Month with a visit to your local fire station, a FREE color-by-number and other resources!
October is Fire Prevention Month and a perfect opportunity to learn about fire safety with a preschool fire station dramatic play area.
How do you teach fire safety and prevention month? These essential talking points the most important things you must cover. Click to learn more and to download a free firefighter helmet!
With all of the wildfires going on in California right now, Fire Prevention week and Fire Safety have really been on my mind a lot. This week in addition to all of our preschool activities, we talked a lot about how to stay safe if there were ever a fire in our house. Here were […]
FREE printable Fire truck and firefighter themed letter matching game, perfect for a preschool fire safety and prevention week! Practice the alphabet and letter recognition in both uppercase and lowercase letters.
Free printable. This month is national fire prevention and safety month!Fire ColoringPainting and Extinguishing, PagesOctober is National Fire Safety and Prevention month! To recognize this Ch
Fire prevention resources for preschool and kindergarten. Fantastic free curriculum about fire safety for teachers and parents.
FREE printable Fire Safety pack including Stop, Drop & Roll Sequencing, dialing 911 in an emergency, objects that are safe to touch or not, plus a fun Roll & Color number game with a dalmatian dog, and some pre-writing practice! Great worksheets for PreK & Kindergarten.
This year we recognize National Fire Prevention Week from Oct. 5-11. It is an opportunity to teach and remind kids of how to stay safe by preventing fires and knowing what to do in case of fire. With all safety information, understanding is of utmost importance, so it should
Fire Prevention Week is always the first or second week in October. Even though most students who are in Kindergarten and 1st Grade do many activities during that week, I truly believe that is equally as important for all students to spend time talking about Fire Safety and Prevention. Just this last summer we were celebrating the 4th of July with our family. Children were in the street lighting fireworks and one kid lit a firecracker while holding it in his hand and got burned. Most of the kids were 8-11 years old. It's also the time of the year when it gets colder and people are having fires in their fireplaces. Inevitably there was always news stories about house fires that started in fireplaces. So I have put together some great resources to check out for Fire Prevention Week. I hope you will check them out. There are lots of activities for K-4. There are many great videos that I found on YouTube like the one below that I liked. If you are looking for some great books for your Shared Reading Time just click on the image below. You can find free activities at Fire Safe Kids by clicking on the image below. How about a Jeopardy Game for your students? Just click on the image below: Of course there are great free activities from Sparky the Fire Dog. There are videos, checklists, activities and great information. Just click on Sparky below. There are always great activities at Scholastic. There are lessons for Grades 1-2 which you can access by clicking on the picture below. I just uploaded my new "Fire Prevention, Safety, and Firefighters Unit". It is jammed packed with Reading and Writing Activities plus Poetry and Poetry Writing and much more. All materials and activities and materials are differentiated at the 2nd and 3rd grade levels. Students will learn about Firefighters, Fire Safety Facts, Safe and Unsafe Activities, and many other activities including Poetry and Writing Prompts. You can see sample pages of all the differentiated reading and writing activities and other materials in this packet when you download the Preview file. Just click on the image below. Have you checked out all my new Pinterest boards. Just click HERE. Hope you will follow. Here are a few you might like: Thanks for all you do to make a difference for your students.
Your preschoolers and kindergarteners will have fun learning the ABC’s as they "put out the fires" in this Firefighter Letter Find Activity!
Fall is my favorite season of the year! It is an exciting time in Kindergarten, too! We always have so much fun learning about apples, leaves and pumpkins! I created these Fall Emergent Readers to incorporate Fall themes AND to support the reading skills we are working on at this time of the year. All of the emergent readers include: repetitive text large text sight words simple sentence structures one line of text familiar subject matter pictures that support the reading When using these emergent readers your students will read sight words, color words, and count. The best part is they will color their books and read them to their friends and families! This little reader, Who Likes Apples? is fun to read during your apple theme. It features farm animals that like to eat apples! The sight words are I, the and like. The back page lists the sight words included in the book. It also has 5 spaces the kids can color in (check mark, stamp, or sticker) when they read to a friend at school or home! Fire Station is a great little book to use during Fire Safety Week in October! Each page contains the phrase "I see the" followed by an object from the Fire Station (truck, firefighter, helmet, hose, hydrant, ladder, dog, badge, ax and fire station) Read it at home and check off a box each time! My Autumn Walk is a Fall themed counting book. Your students will count and color Fall pictures. Each page uses the phrase "There are . . . " followed by the number word and Fall object word. The pages are in order from one to ten Use the back cover to practice reading the sight words. Also, check off a box each time the book is read! Fall Leaves is a fun emergent reader for fall. The book uses the words "The leaf is . . . " followed by a color word. The children will color the leaf to match the word on each page. Practice reading the sight words and color words on the back page. Check off a box each time the book is read. It's Halloween Night is a Halloween themed book with cute pictures (not scary!) so it is perfect for beginning readers! Each page uses the phrase "Look at the . . ." followed by a Halloween word such as ghost and cat as seen below. Review the words on the back cover and check off a box each time it's read! Happy Halloween! Turkey Colors is a book about color words! The children will read each page and color the turkey to match. Practice reading the color words on the back cover and check a box each time it is read! Do you need a place to store your emergent readers? Check out my fun family homework activity to make a book box out of a cereal box!
Celebrate Fire Safety Week with this adorable fire shaped fire safety rules booklet and fire truck craft! Your students will learn 11 fire safety rules using interactive activities. This fire safety thematic unit teaches all about fire safety prevention tips and tools. All shape book pages are black and white for easy prep. Plus, they will read and recognize sight words using the emergent reader and pocket chart sentences, use beginning sounds or word bank to label the parts of a fire truck, and sort and identify tools of a firefighter. Complete just one or two pages each day... and at the end of the week, the students will have a handy fire shaped book containing all of the fire safety prevention rules. This is a great way to display and solidify their learning! SAVE 25% on this Bundle of Activities for Fire Safety, when you combine the Fire Safety Fire Truck mini unit with our Fire Safety Rules Interactive Shape Book! FIRE TRUCK MINI UNIT ACTIVITIES: Fire Truck Craft Templates Mix & Fix Pocket Chart Sentences Label the Fire Truck Anchor Chart Label the Fire Truck Independent Activity I Can See the Fire! Emergent Reader Tools a Firefighter Does/Does Not Use Sort SHAPE BOOK ACTIVITIES: Fire Shape Book Covers Never play with fire! Don't hide! Go outside! Get out, and stay out! Stay low and go! Stop, drop and roll. Feel closed doors with the back of your hand. Test the batteries in your smoke detector each month. Create a fire escape plan. Keep away from anything hot. Do not play with or use electrical outlets. If there is an emergency, call 911. Check out the preview for a closer look at each of the included resources! Thank you for visiting my store! If you purchase this product, please remember to leave feedback so you can earn your free TpT credits, which are redeemable on future purchases! Don't forget to follow my store for updates and fun FREEBIES! Enjoy and happy teaching! Stay connected! One Sharp Bunch | Facebook Page | Instagram
Whether you are in the classroom or at home, talk about fire safety with your kids! Use these three fun activities to talk about what to do in case of a fire and the helpers that respond to an emergency.
Students learn the important aspects of fire safety and how they can create an escape plan to stay safe at home.
Grab the FREE firefighter thank you card and celebrate Fire Safety Week with this adorable fire truck craft and other fire safety activities!
Celebrate Firefighter Day May 4th, Fire Prevention Week in October, or learn about community helpers with FREE Firefighter Coloring Pages.
Emergency drills (fire drills especially) can be terrifying for preschoolers and many children. It’s loud, sometimes crazy if it’s unannounced, interrupts their routine, and there can be students everywhere. They are...
Use these free fire truck printables to teach number recognition and number order. Both fire truck number puzzles will be a great addition to your preschool fire safety or community helper units.
It's National Fire Prevention Week! This Fire Safety Checklist and Scavenger Hunt are perfect for families wishing to be more prepared in case of a fire.
**PRIOR TO PURCHASING** Please make sure you review all of the listing photos and read the full listing description. If you have any questions feel free to message me :) This I'm a Little Fireman / Fire safety fire prevention week printable is a super adorable yet simple DIY kid craft. Just purchase, download and print out. Have the child draw a picture of their face OR take printed photo and cut their face out and glue it under the Fire Helmet. Then, using an ink pad or paint, stamp their handprints. This handprint arts and craft project is perfect to do this October for Fire Safety / Prevention Week at home, daycare or even school! ***all our listings are now organized in sections by calendar months. Each month section has specific themes and incorporates any holiday(s) that occur during that month. See our shop updates for more info.*** *~* CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS *~* PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: All files are high-resolution and created to fit standard size computer paper. No trimming edges, this print will fit perfectly in any 8.5”x11” document frame sold in the frame section of most stores. This is for an INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical or printed items will be shipped to you! The instant download will be available immediately after purchase (once ETSY verifies the payment) under “purchases & reviews”. Please note that there are sometimes delays in the item being available for download, this has to do with ETSYs system and not our shop. If you don’t see the download, wait a few minutes, refresh your page, and check again. FILES INCLUDED: • One high-resolution (300dpi) 8.5”x11” PDF - Free of watermarks **PEASE NOTE: PDF has limited permissions and is in PRINT ONLY mode. If additional/custom sizes or file types are needed, please reach out prior to purchasing** Printer must be set to 100% scale. Print quality and color will depend on the type of printer and paper used. Heavier weight paper (like cardstock) will work best with these types of activities, but you can certainly use any paper you prefer. LEGALITIES ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: This printable is for personal use only and is not for resale. Feel free to use in your own home, daycare or classroom and/or to create and give as a gift. You may not copy, alter, or share these digital files in any other capacity. RETURNS/REFUNDS/PROBLEMS ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Due to this product being digital and instantly available, returns are not accepted nor are refunds or exchanges. However, if you do have a problem with your product or a question/concern please let us know. All communications can be directed to the email below. We will respond as soon as possible but please allow at least one business day for a response. CONTACT INFO ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [e] ThisLittleRaeofMine [!at] gmail.com [w] www.ThisLittleRaeofMine.com
Grab the FREE tools of a firefighter circle map and celebrate Fire Safety Week with these fire safety activities, crafts and poem for preschool, pre-k and kindergarten!
Little firefighters will enjoy making their very own fire station counting book.
You can help your Pre-K or Kindergarten kiddo learn about fire safety and develop their motor skills with this no-prep worksheet packet!Kids can trace the straight, curvy, and zigzag lines to deve
October is National Fire Prevention Month, and next week is Fire Prevention Week. Check out this awesome collection of free teaching resources that will spark enthusiasm about fire safety!
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Grab the FREE firefighter thank you card and celebrate Fire Safety Week with this adorable fire truck craft and other fire safety activities!