Unit Studies: Community Helpers, Fire Safety

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I'm a little firefighter! Handprint Craft Activity • Fire Safety Week Craft
This "I'm a little firefighter!" is a super adorable yet simple DIY kid craft. Just download and print it out. Have the child draw a picture of their face, or take a printed photo, 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 crafts project is perfect for Fire Safety or Fire Prevention Week at home, daycare, or school!You May Like These Fire Safety Week Activities Activities:Thank You Firefighter Collabora
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Fire Safety Activities and Crafts
Grab the FREE firefighter thank you card and celebrate Fire Safety Week with this adorable fire truck craft! Plus, learn how this fire safety craft and other fire safety activities incorporate literacy and reading strategy instruction, while teaching fire safety rules and fire safety prevention tips! #firesafety #firesafetyweek #firesafetyprevention #fireprevention #firesafetycrafts #preschool #kindergarten #firstgrade
Preschool: Fire Safety - Mrs. Plemons' Kindergarten
Practice number recognition and counting skills with this climb the ladder fire safety game. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!
Community Helpers Printable Hats
Digital Community Helper Hat download. Download, print, and it's ready to make a bunch of community helper hats in minutes! Your kids are going to love this open-ended craft activity they can color themselves and you can use for years to come! 11 Different hats in the pdf. This printable hat collection is quick to print, easy to make, and kids will love playing dress up as community helpers too!
Who Am I? - Community Helpers Powerpoint Game #1 | Digital Resources
My first Social Studies PPT Game! This "Who Am I" game will be tons of fun for your students. There are 10 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. Each question has 3 clues and student have to guess which community helper it describes. Clues include tools they may use, what they do, and where they may work. Great as a whole class or rainy day activity.