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SPARKY SCHOOL HOUSE
Teach kids important fire-safety skills with Sparky’s Birthday Surprise, a new free app jam-packed with games, activities, coloring pages, and even a sing-a-long. With bright graphics and kid-friendly tappable animations throughout, this free app is aligned to CommonDIGITAL BACKPACK
Digital BackpackInstant and easy one-click sharing. Digital Backpack. Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 HOME FIRE HOW TO MAKE A ESCAPE PLAN FIRE PREVENTION WEEK™ NFPA® — The O˜cial Sponsor of Fire Prevention Week Since 1922 Home Fire Escape Plan How to make a Grown-ups: Children don’t always wake up when the smoke alarm sounds. Know what your child will do before a fire occurs.FIRE SAFETY AT HOME
Testing Smoke Alarms Find the smoke alarms in your home. Have a grown-up push the smoke alarm button so you can hear the sound. Plan aMeeting Place
PARTY GAMES
2011 NFPA GAME PLAY: Face all the cards “Sparky-side up.” Try to ˜nd a matching pair by turning over 2 cards. Flip the cards back over and go again. Play until you have 9 matching sets. Play solo or take turns against a buddy.ANNIE MAKES A PLAN
1 Annie and her brother Sam looked outside. They saw the family next door meet at the mailbox in front of their house. “Look, Sam,”Annie said.
PARTY KIT - SPARKY SCHOOL HOUSE These invitations are designed to ˜t into an A6 Envelope (43/ 4” x 61/ 2”).Print on heavy card stock for best results. Party Invitations | Type over Sparky’s text to make it yours.Print and cutout.
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT FIRE SAFETY? Fire safety starts with making good choices: 1. Stay away from hot things 2. If the smoke alarm sounds, get outside and stay outside 3. Call 9-1-1 if there’s an emergencyWORD SCRAMBLE
Word Scramble Answer Key 1. fire safety 2. sparky 3. smoke alarm 4. fire truck 5. search and rescue dog 6. siren 7. fire escape plan 8. outside meeting placeHOT NOT HOT
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SPARKY SCHOOL HOUSE
Teach kids important fire-safety skills with Sparky’s Birthday Surprise, a new free app jam-packed with games, activities, coloring pages, and even a sing-a-long. With bright graphics and kid-friendly tappable animations throughout, this free app is aligned to CommonDIGITAL BACKPACK
Digital BackpackInstant and easy one-click sharing. Digital Backpack. Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 HOME FIRE HOW TO MAKE A ESCAPE PLAN FIRE PREVENTION WEEK™ NFPA® — The O˜cial Sponsor of Fire Prevention Week Since 1922 Home Fire Escape Plan How to make a Grown-ups: Children don’t always wake up when the smoke alarm sounds. Know what your child will do before a fire occurs.FIRE SAFETY AT HOME
Testing Smoke Alarms Find the smoke alarms in your home. Have a grown-up push the smoke alarm button so you can hear the sound. Plan aMeeting Place
PARTY GAMES
2011 NFPA GAME PLAY: Face all the cards “Sparky-side up.” Try to ˜nd a matching pair by turning over 2 cards. Flip the cards back over and go again. Play until you have 9 matching sets. Play solo or take turns against a buddy.ANNIE MAKES A PLAN
1 Annie and her brother Sam looked outside. They saw the family next door meet at the mailbox in front of their house. “Look, Sam,”Annie said.
PARTY KIT - SPARKY SCHOOL HOUSE These invitations are designed to ˜t into an A6 Envelope (43/ 4” x 61/ 2”).Print on heavy card stock for best results. Party Invitations | Type over Sparky’s text to make it yours.Print and cutout.
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT FIRE SAFETY? Fire safety starts with making good choices: 1. Stay away from hot things 2. If the smoke alarm sounds, get outside and stay outside 3. Call 9-1-1 if there’s an emergencyWORD SCRAMBLE
Word Scramble Answer Key 1. fire safety 2. sparky 3. smoke alarm 4. fire truck 5. search and rescue dog 6. siren 7. fire escape plan 8. outside meeting placeHOT NOT HOT
HOT NOT HOT t rg! ® The name and image of Sparky are trademarks ofthe NFPA.
PARTY PLACE CARDS
2011 NFPA PRINT ON HEAVY CARD STOCK FOR BEST RESULTS. Circle Tags | Cut sheet into three strips and punch out tags with 2” circle punch. If using as cupcake toppers, secure to toothpicks or lollipop sticks with tape or circular stickers on backs.HOT NOT HOT
HOT NOT HOT t rg! ® The name and image of Sparky are trademarks ofthe NFPA.
FIRE SAFETY VIDEO FOR KIDS WITH STEVESONGS & SPARKY THE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.BOTTLE WRAPPERS
Bottle Wrappers | Print on regular paper and cut into strips. Wrap bottles or juice boxes and secure with tape or glue stick. ©2011 NFPAANNIE MAKES A PLAN
1 Annie and her brother Sam looked outside. They saw the family next door meet at the mailbox in front of their house. “Look, Sam,”Annie said.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Sparky’s fire safety tips.. Smoke . Call 9-1-1 from outside the home. Plan and practice a home fire . escape plan. Smoke alarms are important. Have your students say the three learning points out loud.T-SHIRT TRANSFER
T-Shirt Transfer | If using dark-colored shirts, print this page on iron-on transfer paper and use it to make a Sparky® T-shirt. For a smaller version, reduce the printable on a color copier first, then copy it onto the transfer paper. ©2011 NFPA ® S P CHOOSE YOUR OUTSIDE NAME: MEETING PLACE Choose Your Outside Meeting Place Directions: Your family should always choose an Outside Meeting Place where you will all meet when the smoke alarm sounds. A good Outside Meeting Place is far enough from your house to be safe, and it stays inSPARKY SCHOOL HOUSE
Teach kids important fire-safety skills with Sparky’s Birthday Surprise, a new free app jam-packed with games, activities, coloring pages, and even a sing-a-long. With bright graphics and kid-friendly tappable animations throughout, this free app is aligned to Common SPARKY'S SAFETY HERO CLUB CERTIFICATE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.DIGITAL BACKPACK
Digital BackpackInstant and easy one-click sharing. Digital Backpack. Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2FIRE SAFETY AT HOME
Testing Smoke Alarms Find the smoke alarms in your home. Have a grown-up push the smoke alarm button so you can hear the sound. Plan aMeeting Place
HOME FIRE HOW TO MAKE A ESCAPE PLAN FIRE PREVENTION WEEK™ NFPA® — The O˜cial Sponsor of Fire Prevention Week Since 1922 Home Fire Escape Plan How to make a Grown-ups: Children don’t always wake up when the smoke alarm sounds. Know what your child will do before a fire occurs. OBJECTIVES - SPARKY SCHOOL HOUSESPARKY SCHOOL HOUSENFPA SPARKY THE FIRE DOGSPARKY THE FIRE DOG BOOKSPARKY THE FIRE DOG CRAFTSPARKY THE FIRE DOG HISTORYSPARKY THE FIRE DOG SONG The Story of Sparky ® The Fire Dog Story Map Use this map to identify the main elements of the story. Whe r e? First Next Last Who?BEGINNING MIDDLE
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT FIRE SAFETY?NFPA SPARKY THE FIRE DOGSPARKY THE DOG FIRE SAFETYFIRE SAFETY FOR KIDS SPARKYNFPA SPARKYSPARKY THE DOGSPARKY THE FIRE DOG ACTIVITIES Fire safety starts with making good choices: 1. Stay away from hot things 2. If the smoke alarm sounds, get outside and stay outside 3. Call 9-1-1 if there’s an emergencyFIRE SAFETY AT HOME
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WORD SCRAMBLE
Word Scramble Answer Key 1. fire safety 2. sparky 3. smoke alarm 4. fire truck 5. search and rescue dog 6. siren 7. fire escape plan 8. outside meeting placeSPARKY SCHOOL HOUSE
Teach kids important fire-safety skills with Sparky’s Birthday Surprise, a new free app jam-packed with games, activities, coloring pages, and even a sing-a-long. With bright graphics and kid-friendly tappable animations throughout, this free app is aligned to Common SPARKY'S SAFETY HERO CLUB CERTIFICATE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.DIGITAL BACKPACK
Digital BackpackInstant and easy one-click sharing. Digital Backpack. Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade Levels Preschool Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2FIRE SAFETY AT HOME
Testing Smoke Alarms Find the smoke alarms in your home. Have a grown-up push the smoke alarm button so you can hear the sound. Plan aMeeting Place
HOME FIRE HOW TO MAKE A ESCAPE PLAN FIRE PREVENTION WEEK™ NFPA® — The O˜cial Sponsor of Fire Prevention Week Since 1922 Home Fire Escape Plan How to make a Grown-ups: Children don’t always wake up when the smoke alarm sounds. Know what your child will do before a fire occurs. OBJECTIVES - SPARKY SCHOOL HOUSESPARKY SCHOOL HOUSENFPA SPARKY THE FIRE DOGSPARKY THE FIRE DOG BOOKSPARKY THE FIRE DOG CRAFTSPARKY THE FIRE DOG HISTORYSPARKY THE FIRE DOG SONG The Story of Sparky ® The Fire Dog Story Map Use this map to identify the main elements of the story. Whe r e? First Next Last Who?BEGINNING MIDDLE
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT FIRE SAFETY?NFPA SPARKY THE FIRE DOGSPARKY THE DOG FIRE SAFETYFIRE SAFETY FOR KIDS SPARKYNFPA SPARKYSPARKY THE DOGSPARKY THE FIRE DOG ACTIVITIES Fire safety starts with making good choices: 1. Stay away from hot things 2. If the smoke alarm sounds, get outside and stay outside 3. Call 9-1-1 if there’s an emergencyFIRE SAFETY AT HOME
window windo w windo w windo w window windo w windo w windo w windo w door meeting place doo r windo w HOW TO MAKE A HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLAN Home Fire Escape Plan Use the space below to create your home fire escape plan. Memorize your fire department’s emergency phone numberand write it here:
WORD SCRAMBLE
Word Scramble Answer Key 1. fire safety 2. sparky 3. smoke alarm 4. fire truck 5. search and rescue dog 6. siren 7. fire escape plan 8. outside meeting placeHOT NOT HOT
HOT NOT HOT t rg! ® The name and image of Sparky are trademarks ofthe NFPA.
ANNIE MAKES A PLAN
1 Annie and her brother Sam looked outside. They saw the family next door meet at the mailbox in front of their house. “Look, Sam,”Annie said.
FIRE SAFETY VIDEO FOR KIDS WITH STEVESONGS & SPARKY THE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PARTY KIT - SPARKY SCHOOL HOUSE These invitations are designed to ˜t into an A6 Envelope (43/ 4” x 61/ 2”).Print on heavy card stock for best results. Party Invitations | Type over Sparky’s text to make it yours.Print and cutout.
CHOOSE YOUR OUTSIDE NAME: MEETING PLACE Choose Your Outside Meeting Place Directions: Your family should always choose an Outside Meeting Place where you will all meet when the smoke alarm sounds. A good Outside Meeting Place is far enough from your house to be safe, and it stays inT-SHIRT TRANSFER
T-Shirt Transfer | If using dark-colored shirts, print this page on iron-on transfer paper and use it to make a Sparky® T-shirt. For a smaller version, reduce the printable on a color copier first, then copy it onto the transfer paper. ©2011 NFPA ® S PToggle navigation
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I SPY COOKING SAFETY Teach children how to be safe in and around the kitchen. This fun video gives easy tips for the whole family.Play Video
__ I Spy Cooking Safety HAVE A CAREER IN FIRE SAFETY Teach your students how they can help people stay safe by becoming acommunity helper.
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__ Have a Career in Fire Safety FIRE SAFETY AT HOME ANCHOR CHART Teach your students how to stay safe in case of a fire with a fire safety at home discussion. Make sure to download and print your free anchor chart images here.
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__ I Spy Fire Safety Video CRAFTS AND ACTIVITIES FROM SPARKY® THE FIRE DOGPlay Video
__ Crafts and Activities from Sparky® the Fire DogFIRE SAFETY MINUTE
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__ Fire Safety Minute FIREFIGHTING’S WEIRD HISTORY & FASCINATING FUTURE Did you know that firefighters used to use their beards as air filtration devices? Or that they used to compete for the right to fight a fire? Get all of the details about these strange legends andmore.
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__ Firefighting’s Weird History & Fascinating Future LESSONS FROM HISTORY: THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE NFPA's Casey Grant teams up with bestselling author of the 'I Survived' series, Lauren Tarshis to talk about the fire safety lessons we learned from the Great Chicago Fire.Play Video
__ Lessons from History: The Great Chicago Fire FIREFIGHTERS ARE ON THEIR WAY A firefighter song we can all sing along. Check. SteveSongs and NFPA's new music video is about the job of a firefighter and the role they play as community helpers. Best for grades PreK-1Play Video
__ Firefighters are on their wayLITTLE ROSALIE
Sing and dance along with SteveSongs as Rosalie and her little brother learn the four key steps to follow when you hear the sound of a smokealarm.
Best for grades PreK-1Play Video
__ Little Rosalie
WHAT'S THAT SOUND?
Can Recess Monkey and their gang of pals brave Sparky's flying smoke alarm to learn what it takes to stay fire safe?Best for grades 2-3
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__ What's That Sound?STEVESONGS MOVES!
Steve guides you through his dance moves step-by-step so you can also catch the rhythm. PBS Kids Star SteveSongs shows you how to dance along with his music video “Little Rosalie” Best for grades PreK-1Play Video
__ SteveSongs Moves! WALK AWAY? STAY AND PLAY? Play a game with Sparky and determine when it is safe to play, when to stay away from a hot object, and when to inform a grown up. This video supports the wrap-up activity described in the lesson plan.Play Video
__ Walk Away? Stay and Play? HOT, NOT HOT, OR SOMETIMES HOT A great way for children to practice identifying items that are hot, sometimes hot, and not hot. Use the video to supplement the body of the lesson or to assess student learning.Play Video
__ Hot, Not Hot, or Sometimes HotWHOSE HAT IS THAT?
This interactive 2 minute clip for the Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program lesson "Firefighters are Community Helpers" can be used to introduce the lesson if the suggested book is unavailable.Play Video
__ Whose Hat is That? THE GEAR FIREFIGHTERS WEAR Designed to supplement the Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program “Firefighters are Community Helpers” lesson, this 3-minute video helps children understand that while a firefighter’s gear might look and sound scary, there is a community helper underneath.Play Video
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FIRE SAFETY SLIDESHOW Ready-to-use slideshow introduces students to key elements of home fire safety. The slideshow covers three important fire safety points: smoke alarms are important, plan and practice a fire escape plan, and call 9-1-1 from outside the home. Can be used in the classroom and remotely. For detailed lesson plans on these, and other topics, visit our Learn Not to Burn® resources for grades K-2.Download Slideshow
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FIRE SAFETY CHOICE BOARDS These two choice boards are great for students and their families to learn about fire safety. The student choice board gives independent practice and can be done at home or in the classroom. The family choice board gives families and caregivers a chance to work together to create their own fire safety plan at home.Download PDF
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ANNIE MAKES A PLAN
Join Annie and her family as they plan and practice a home fire escape plan. Kids will learn the importance of having two ways out of every room, working smoke alarms in the home and having a home fire drill twice a year. The collaborative plot and engaging photography will sustain emergent readers’ interest from beginning to end.Download PDF
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PRINT AND FOLD DIRECTIONS: Print using 2-sided feature, fold pages in half length-wise, staple along folded edge. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT FIRE SAFETY? Fire safety starts with making good choices. Learn about three ways to help keep yourself safe when it comes to fire. This nonfiction book will give you important fire safety tips about staying safe around hot things, knowing the sound a smoke alarm makes, and what to do in anemergency.
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PRINT AND FOLD DIRECTIONS: Print using 2-sided feature, fold pages in half length-wise, staple along folded edge.READ
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SPARKY'S FUN HOUSE
Help Sparky the Fire Dog® practice his home fire escape plan before going to the carnival! When you hear the Beep, Beep, Beep of a smoke alarm, help him find a safe way to his outside meeting place, unlocking three cool mini-games that teach addition, spelling and problem solving skills.(Ages 5-7)
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Sparky the Fire Dog's ® new free trivia app challenges students to work alone or team up with friends and classmates to answer questions on standards-aligned subjects like math, science, pop culture and firesafety.
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SPARKY'S FIREHOUSE
Sparky the Fire Dog's ® brand new app is loaded with games and activities perfect for teaching your early learner how to stay safe in case of a fire, plus early math, reading and literacy skills.__ Watch the video
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Teach kids important fire-safety skills with Sparky’s Birthday Surprise, a new free app jam-packed with games, activities, coloring pages, and even a sing-a-long. With bright graphics and kid-friendly tappable animations throughout, this free app is aligned to Common Core State Standards in English, Language Arts and Math.__ Watch the video
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THE CASE
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Sparky the Fire Dog® and his friends set out to solve a mystery in The Case of the Missing Smoke Alarms, a free app that teaches kids fire-safety skills with a compelling new story, standards-aligned materials and loads of fun tappable animations.__ Watch the video
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In this fun and original FREE app, children are shown by Sparky the Fire Dog himself what a smoke alarm looks like. They will learn the sound a smoke alarm makes, and what to do when they hear that sound. The app, designed for children ages three to five, combines a fun matching game with learning about smoke alarms. This message is especially important to small children, who may not recognize the sound or are unaware that hearing a smoke alarm means get outside andstay outside.
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Available for iPad and iPhone RESCUE DOGS, FIREFIGHTING HEROES, AND SCIENCE FACTS Written by New York Times bestselling authors, this free eBook is ideal for reinforcing fire-safety messages with students while building critical skills in reading comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, and more. Rescue Dogs, Firefighting Heroes, and Science Facts meets Common Core State Standards in English, Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science through a combination of nonfiction, fictional stories, scientific diagrams, and poetry.Download PDF
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LEARN NOT TO BURN PRESCHOOL NFPA created the Learn Not to Burn® Preschool Program in 1991 to address the high risks children under the age of five face in regards to fatal home fires. The updated program integrates literacy, movement, music, and dramatic play to provide a developmentally appropriate learning experience for preschool-aged children. Five lessons tap into varied learning styles to reinforce the safety concepts for young children. The behaviors and strategies addressed in the revised program are guided by research related to fire and life safety messaging and young children including the use of positively-framed messages, opportunities for active engagement and encouragement of family involvement. The Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program lessons are intended for 3-5year old children.
Available in English and Spanish. See Videos Download MP3s LEARN NOT TO BURN KINDERGARTEN Learn Not to Burn® (LNTB) Kindergarten presents six fire-safety messages using classroom lesson, activities and home connections. It can be taught as a stand-alone fire safety unit or easily integrated in language arts core curriculum lessons. The fire department can be invited to the classroom throughout the program to support the fire-safety messages taught. LNTB is an easy to use flexible guide for teachers to respond to the needs of the classroom. Make time for fire safety in your classroom.See Videos
LEARN NOT TO BURN GRADE 1 Learn Not to Burn Grade 1 presents six fire safety messages using classroom lessons, activities and home connections. It can be taught as a stand-alone fire safety unit or easily integrated in language arts core curriculum lessons. The fire department can be invited to the classroom throughout the program to support the fire safety messages taught. Learn Not to Burn is an easy to use flexible guide for teachers to respond to the needs of the classroom. Make time for fire safety education in your classroom.See Videos
LEARN NOT TO BURN GRADE 2 Learn Not to Burn Grade 2 presents six fire safety messages using classroom lessons, activities and home connections. It can be taught as a stand-alone fire safety unit or easily integrated in language arts core curriculum lessons. The fire department can be invited to the classroom throughout the program to support the fire safety messages taught. Learn Not to Burn is an easy to use guide for teachers to respond to the needs of the classroom. Make time for fire safety education in your classroom.See Videos
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* Lessons for Videos THE STORY OF SPARKY THE FIRE DOG Use a fun story about Sparky to teach kids about the elements of a story and how to analyze literature. (Meets CCSS Standards for 1st and2nd grade.)
WHAT A CHARACTER!
Teach your students about character traits while they learn how to stay fire safe. (Meets CCSS Standards for 1st and 2nd grade.)SMOKE ALARM SOUNDS
Show your students proper punctuation along with the proper reaction to the “beep, beep, beep” of a smoke alarm. (Meets CCSS Standards for 1st and 2nd grade.) FIRE PREVENTION WEEK: PARENT LETTER Teachers: Help your students stay safe at home! This printable PDF guide will show students and parents how to check their smoke alarms at home. Print out a copy and send it home in your students’backpacks today.
BIRTHDAY PARTY PHONICS In this lesson, students will learn to navigate their way to safety, solve the clues to reveal the hidden birthday party characters, drag-and-drop the dogs at their Outside Meeting Places, and more. Download the White Boardand the Flip Chart
lessons for your classroom. SPARKY THE FIRE DOG PARTY KIT SPARKY’S PARTY PLACE CARDS SPARKY’S BOTTLE WRAPPERS SPARKY’S PARTY GAMES SPARKY THE FIRE DOG T-SHIRT TRANSFER COOKING SAFETY CHECKLIST KIDS IN THE KITCHEN TIPS SPARKY'S RECIPES — COOKING WITH KIDS STAY AWAY FROM HOT THINGS LESSON STAYING AWAY FROM HOT THINGS COLORING ACTIVITY KID-FREE ZONES AT HOME LESSON KID-FREE ZONE ACTIVITY HOME FIRE ESCAPE GRID SPARKY'S FIRE PREVENTION WEEK ADVENTURES NPFA FIRE SAFETY CHOICE BOARDS DOWNLOAD SPARKY'S SAFETY HERO CLUB CERTIFICATE FIRE PREVENTION WEEK PLAN 2020PARTY KIT
FIREHOUSE COLORING MATH TONGUE TWISTERS & RIDDLES CHOOSE YOUR OUTSIDE MEETING PLACE SPARKY WORD SCRAMBLEESCAPE PLAN GRID
BOOKMARK BONANZA
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SPARKY'S HOME SAFETY CHECK LIST HOW TO DRAW A FIRE DOGSORT IT OUT
KITCHEN SAFETY HIDDEN PICS WHAT A CHARACTER WORKSHEET PERFECT PUNCTUATION WORKSHEET__ __
FIRE SAFETY AT HOME ANCHOR CHART Teach your students how to stay safe in case of a fire with a fire safety at home discussion.Play Video
1-2-3-4 ORDER
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Teach kids to sequence the steps to fire safety! As part of this lesson, you can play the “Little Rosalie” music video to bring the 4 key steps for responding to a smoke alarm to life in your classroom.Play Video
SAFETY SEARCH
(Grades PreK-1)
Get fire-safe with this fun matching game. Spark your students’ interest through singing and dancing along to the “Little Rosalie” music video by SteveStongs.Play Video
YOU’RE A STAR
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This lesson will turn your students into fire-safety superstars, especially if they practice the 4 fire escape movements in the “Little Rosalie” music video by SteveSongs. Play Video 1 Play Video 2HULA, HULA RELAY
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Jump, skip and hop your way to fire safety lessons learned from the “What’s That Sound?” music video by Recess Monkey. Pair the lesson plan featuring message cards and questions with the video foroptimal learning.
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DATA, DATA EVERYWHERE(Grades 2-3)
Using a data collecting activity, students will work in pairs to learnthe concept of
recording data and create bar graphs, using information they gather from the “What’s that Sound” music video by Recess Monkey.Play Video
IN MY OPINION
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Let your students’ fire-safe voices be heard! Teach them the facts of fire safety with the “What’s That Sound” music video and let them express themselves through their own opinion paragraph.Play Video
THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE (Grades 3-5) Help your students understand the risk of injury from a fire, and partake in community responsibility through the Great Chicago Fire lesson plan and handouts. Use the video along with theactivity!
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FIREFIGHTING’S WEIRD HISTORY & FASCINATING FUTURE (Grades 2-5) Download a standards-aligned classroom lesson plan that includes an informational text reading and related discussion questions to use alongside the Firefighting’s Weird History & Fascinating Future video.Play Video
LITTLE ROSALIE
Show your students how to identify the sound of a smoke alarm and what to do if it sounds. You can play the “Little Rosalie” music video to bring these lessons to life in a fun way for your students.Play
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LEARN NOT TO BURN PRESCHOOL NFPA created the Learn Not to Burn® Preschool Program in 1991 to address the high risks children under the age of five face in regards to fatal home fires. The updated program integrates literacy, movement, music, and dramatic play to provide a developmentally appropriate learning experience for preschool-aged children. Five lessons tap into varied learning styles to reinforce the safety concepts for young children. The behaviors and strategies addressed in the revised program are guided by research related to fire and life safety messaging and young children including the use of positively-framed messages, opportunities for active engagement and encouragement of family involvement. The Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program lessons are intended for 3-5year old children.
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LEARN NOT TO BURN KINDERGARTEN Learn Not to Burn® (LNTB) Kindergarten presents six fire-safety messages using classroom lesson, activities and home connections. It can be taught as a stand-alone fire safety unit or easily integrated in language arts core curriculum lessons. The fire department can be invited to the classroom throughout the program to support the fire-safety messages taught. LNTB is an easy to use flexible guide for teachers to respond to the needs of the classroom. Make time for fire safety in your classroom. LEARN NOT TO BURN GRADE 1 Learn Not to Burn Grade 1 presents six fire safety messages using classroom lessons, activities and home connections. It can be taught as a stand-alone fire safety unit or easily integrated in language arts core curriculum lessons. The fire department can be invited to the classroom throughout the program to support the fire safety messages taught. Learn Not to Burn is an easy to use flexible guide for teachers to respond to the needs of the classroom. Make time for fire safety education in your classroom. LEARN NOT TO BURN GRADE 2 Learn Not to Burn Grade 2 presents six fire safety messages using classroom lessons, activities and home connections. It can be taught as a stand-alone fire safety unit or easily integrated in language arts core curriculum lessons. The fire department can be invited to the classroom throughout the program to support the fire safety messages taught. Learn Not to Burn is an easy to use guide for teachers to respond to the needs of the classroom. Make time for fire safety education in your classroom. THE STORY OF SPARKY THE FIRE DOG Use a fun story about Sparky to teach kids about the elements of a story and how to analyze literature. (Meets CCSS Standards for 1st and2nd grade.)
WHAT A CHARACTER!
Teach your students about character traits while they learn how to stay fire safe. (Meets CCSS Standards for 1st and 2nd grade.)SMOKE ALARM SOUNDS
Show your students proper punctuation along with the proper reaction to the “beep, beep, beep” of a smoke alarm. (Meets CCSS Standards for 1st and 2nd grade.) FIRE PREVENTION WEEK: PARENT LETTER Teachers: Help your students stay safe at home! This printable PDF guide will show students and parents how to check their smoke alarms at home. Print out a copy and send it home in your students’backpacks today.
BIRTHDAY PARTY PHONICS In this lesson, students will learn to navigate their way to safety, solve the clues to reveal the hidden birthday party characters, drag-and-drop the dogs at their Outside Meeting Places, and more. Download the White Boardand the Flip Chart
lessons for your classroom.FIRE-SAFETY MATH
In this lesson, students will assess how many smoke alarms are needed in various homes, practice factoring through word problems, calculate averages, and more. Download the White Boardand the Flip Chart
lessons for your classroom. THE SCIENCE OF FIRE AND MORE Students will play on teams to answer a series of fire-safety questions and connect the dots, learn to distinguish among sentence types, discover how fires burn and how they can be extinguished, and more. Download the White Boardand the Flip Chart
lessons for your classroom. FIRE SAFETY AT HOME ANCHOR CHART Teach your students how to stay safe in case of a fire with a fire safety at home discussion.1-2-3-4 ORDER
(Grades PreK-1)
Teach kids to sequence the steps to fire safety! As part of this lesson, you can play the “Little Rosalie” music video to bring the 4 key steps for responding to a smoke alarm to life in your classroom.SAFETY SEARCH
(Grades PreK-1)
Get fire-safe with this fun matching game. Spark your students’ interest through singing and dancing along to the “Little Rosalie” music video by SteveStongs.YOU’RE A STAR
(Grades PreK-1)
This lesson will turn your students into fire-safety superstars, especially if they practice the 4 fire escape movements in the “Little Rosalie” music video by SteveSongs.HULA, HULA RELAY
(Grades 2-3)
Jump, skip and hop your way to fire safety lessons learned from the “What’s That Sound?” music video by Recess Monkey. Pair the lesson plan featuring message cards and questions with the video foroptimal learning.
DATA, DATA EVERYWHERE(Grades 2-3)
Using a data collecting activity, students will work in pairs to learnthe concept of
recording data and create bar graphs, using information they gather from the “What’s that Sound” music video by Recess Monkey.IN MY OPINION
(Grades 2-3)
Let your students’ fire-safe voices be heard! Teach them the facts of fire safety with the “What’s That Sound” music video and let them express themselves through their own opinion paragraph. THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE (Grades 3-5) Help your students understand the risk of injury from a fire, and partake in community responsibility through the Great Chicago Fire lesson plan and handouts. Use the video along with theactivity!
FIREFIGHTING’S WEIRD HISTORY & FASCINATING FUTURE (Grades 2-5) Download a standards-aligned classroom lesson plan that includes an informational text reading and related discussion questions to use alongside the Firefighting’s Weird History & Fascinating Future video.LITTLE ROSALIE
Show your students how to identify the sound of a smoke alarm and what to do if it sounds. You can play the “Little Rosalie” music video to bring these lessons to life in a fun way for your students. SPARKY THE FIRE DOG PARTY KIT SPARKY’S PARTY PLACE CARDS SPARKY’S BOTTLE WRAPPERS SPARKY’S PARTY GAMES SPARKY THE FIRE DOG T-SHIRT TRANSFER COOKING SAFETY CHECKLIST KIDS IN THE KITCHEN TIPS SPARKY'S RECIPES — COOKING WITH KIDS STAY AWAY FROM HOT THINGS LESSON STAYING AWAY FROM HOT THINGS COLORING ACTIVITY KID-FREE ZONES AT HOME LESSON KID-FREE ZONE ACTIVITY HOME FIRE ESCAPE GRID SPARKY'S FIRE PREVENTION WEEK ADVENTURES NPFA FIRE SAFETY CHOICE BOARDS DOWNLOAD SPARKY'S SAFETY HERO CLUB CERTIFICATE FIRE PREVENTION WEEK PLAN 2020PARTY KIT
FIREHOUSE COLORING MATH TONGUE TWISTERS & RIDDLES CHOOSE YOUR OUTSIDE MEETING PLACE SPARKY WORD SCRAMBLEESCAPE PLAN GRID
BOOKMARK BONANZA
ORIGAMI DOG
SPARKY'S HOME SAFETY CHECK LIST HOW TO DRAW A FIRE DOGSORT IT OUT
KITCHEN SAFETY HIDDEN PICS WHAT A CHARACTER WORKSHEET PERFECT PUNCTUATION WORKSHEET__ __
MUSIC & VIDEOS
I SPY COOKING SAFETY Teach children how to be safe in and around the kitchen. This fun video gives easy tips for the whole family.Play Video
__ I Spy Cooking Safety HAVE A CAREER IN FIRE SAFETY Teach your students how they can help people stay safe by becoming acommunity helper.
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__ Have a Career in Fire Safety FIRE SAFETY AT HOME ANCHOR CHART Teach your students how to stay safe in case of a fire with a fire safety at home discussion. Make sure to download and print your free anchor chart images here.
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__ Fire Safety at Home Anchor Chart STORYTIME VIDEO: THE STORY OF SPARKY THE FIRE DOG Share the story of Sparky the Fire Dog with your students in this classroom storytime. This read-aloud will help teach your students about fire safety. Download and print the complementary lesson planhere.
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__ Storytime Video: The Story of Sparky the Fire Dog I SPY FIRE SAFETY VIDEO Teach children how to be fire-safe. This fun video gives easy tips forthe whole family.
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__ I Spy Fire Safety Video CRAFTS AND ACTIVITIES FROM SPARKY® THE FIRE DOGPlay Video
__ Crafts and Activities from Sparky® the Fire DogFIRE SAFETY MINUTE
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__ Fire Safety Minute FIREFIGHTING’S WEIRD HISTORY & FASCINATING FUTURE Did you know that firefighters used to use their beards as air filtration devices? Or that they used to compete for the right to fight a fire? Get all of the details about these strange legends andmore.
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__ Firefighting’s Weird History & Fascinating Future LESSONS FROM HISTORY: THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE NFPA's Casey Grant teams up with bestselling author of the 'I Survived' series, Lauren Tarshis to talk about the fire safety lessons we learned from the Great Chicago Fire.Play Video
__ Lessons from History: The Great Chicago Fire FIREFIGHTERS ARE ON THEIR WAY A firefighter song we can all sing along. Check. SteveSongs and NFPA's new music video is about the job of a firefighter and the role they play as community helpers. Best for grades PreK-1Play Video
__ Firefighters are on their wayLITTLE ROSALIE
Sing and dance along with SteveSongs as Rosalie and her little brother learn the four key steps to follow when you hear the sound of a smokealarm.
Best for grades PreK-1Play Video
__ Little Rosalie
WHAT'S THAT SOUND?
Can Recess Monkey and their gang of pals brave Sparky's flying smoke alarm to learn what it takes to stay fire safe?Best for grades 2-3
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__ What's That Sound?STEVESONGS MOVES!
Steve guides you through his dance moves step-by-step so you can also catch the rhythm. PBS Kids Star SteveSongs shows you how to dance along with his music video “Little Rosalie” Best for grades PreK-1Play Video
__ SteveSongs Moves! WALK AWAY? STAY AND PLAY? Play a game with Sparky and determine when it is safe to play, when to stay away from a hot object, and when to inform a grown up. This video supports the wrap-up activity described in the lesson plan.Play Video
__ Walk Away? Stay and Play? HOT, NOT HOT, OR SOMETIMES HOT A great way for children to practice identifying items that are hot, sometimes hot, and not hot. Use the video to supplement the body of the lesson or to assess student learning.Play Video
__ Hot, Not Hot, or Sometimes HotWHOSE HAT IS THAT?
This interactive 2 minute clip for the Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program lesson "Firefighters are Community Helpers" can be used to introduce the lesson if the suggested book is unavailable.Play Video
__ Whose Hat is That? THE GEAR FIREFIGHTERS WEAR Designed to supplement the Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program “Firefighters are Community Helpers” lesson, this 3-minute video helps children understand that while a firefighter’s gear might look and sound scary, there is a community helper underneath.Play Video
__ The Gear Firefighters Wear THE CASE OF THE MISSING SMOKE ALARMS APP TRAILER Sparky the Fire Dog® and his friends set out to solve a mystery in The Case of the Missing Smoke Alarms, a new free app that teaches kids fire-safety skills with a compelling new story, standards-aligned materials and loads of fun tappable animations.Play Video
__ The Case of the Missing Smoke Alarms App Trailer SPARKY’S BIRTHDAY SURPRISE APP TRAILER Sparky’s friends are throwing him a surprise party! Help them bake a cake, prepare his presents and even prepare the fire house for a big crowd, all while learning to stay safe in a fire.Play Video
__ Sparky’s Birthday Surprise App Trailer SPARKY'S FIREHOUSE APP TRAILER Sparky the Fire Dog's ® brand new app is loaded with games and activities perfect for teaching your early learner how to stay safe in case of a fire, plus early math, reading and literacy skills.Play Video
__ Sparky's Firehouse App Trailer SPARKY'S BRAIN BUSTERS APP TRAILER Sparky the Fire Dog's ® new free trivia app challenges students to work alone or team up with friends and classmates to answer questions on standards-aligned subjects like math, science, pop culture and firesafety.
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