WORKSHEETS
The best way to handle a disaster is to be prepared, as students learn in this printable.
Includes role-play activities that help reinforce learning! Students learn basic treatment for common wounds and medical…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Educate students about fire safety and prevention. This slideshow includes printables with fire readiness and safety…
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on dialing "911."
Review fire-safety rules with reproducibles featuring children's book characters from Miss Mingo and the Fire Drill by…
BOOK GUIDES
This teacher's guide to The Gingerbread Man Loose on the Fire Truck includes tons of English language arts activities…
Write the important telephone numbers of emergency helpers on this sheet.
Compare and contrast the pros and cons of the four standard principles of navigation.
Knowing what to do in an emergency may save a life, as students learn in this printable.
Water is the single most important element necessary to survival. Teach students about food with high water content, the…
Students are asked to detail a survival plan.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Learn what to do in the case of a tsunami in your area.
Use a lesson that includes a variety of introductory activities designed to help students explore their feelings,…
Teach children about ringing 000, and let them role play how to communicate in an emergency.
In this social studies activity, students consider what they would need to survive underground for an extended period of…
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on a simple phone directory.
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on emergency phone numbers.
Students work in cooperative teams to explore and expand the concept of survival.
Students imagine they are stranded and need to create a broadcast of a ten-second call for help.
This critical thinking activity asks students to generate ideas for how to find a source of fresh water.
Learning to tie a variety of knots could prove useful in any number of situations.
Students learn common ways to make water safe for human consumption.
This handout aligns with the Security Is... lesson from the Educators for Social Responsibility.