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Lesson
Plans

In this section, you will find lesson plans to help with your programs. If there is something specific you are looking for, contact us and we will be able to help. 

This quick guide is perfect for new firefighters. It is designed to help you give presentations for children Pre-K through 5th grade. It has a script for "Dress a firefighter" to help show off their gear and how to talk to different ages when explaining the fire equipment. 

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Do you have crews going to block parties in the summer? Make sure they are giving out the correct answers to the resident's questions. This document  has tips for parents and kids on Smoke Alarms, CO alarms, Fire Extinguishers, and Fire Escape Plans. These messages are from the NFPA Educational Messaging Desk Reference Guide.

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The Fire Station Tour Quick-Guide, from the Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal, provides guidance for fire agency personnel to ensure safe and educational experiences for community members visiting fire stations. This guide provides age appropriate tour activities, attractions and landmarks, as well as language use and developmental learning styles for each age group. The intent of this tool is to provide consistent fire safety messaging for community members and increase engagement with fire safety education through its ease of use. In each activity section, boxes can be found with coordinating colors. The text in these boxes should be read aloud to facilitate the activity

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This PowerPoint presentation was put together by Manhattan & Peotone Fire Protection Districts for their school teachers. It gives basic first aid information on different emergency they might encounter at school.

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Let's Play Jeopardy! 

Looking for something educational and fun to play with the kids? Here are three PowerPoint presentations from Huntley Fire Protection District:

3rd Grade Edition

4th Grade Edition

5th Grade Edition

After downloading the presentation, you will be able to change questions and answers in the edit mode to customized it to your department.

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Fire and Life Safety Educators are invited to speak at a variety of venues. Careful planning can make the difference between an excellent visit and a mediocre one. While some folks are intimidated by longer sessions, it is the shorter ones that can be the most difficult. The National Fire Protection Association has lesson plans that are FREE to download on a variety of fire safety topics. 

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