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Did you know that there is a week set aside to teach us how to keep fires from starting? It takes place the week of October 9 and is called Fire Prevention Week. Let’s learn how to stay safe around fires!

Want interesting materials to help your students really understand this significant subject?

You can use this resource because it gives you useful information about fire safety that everyone needs to know. You’ll find out about the past of Fire Prevention Week and why it’s important. You’ll also learn what smoke alarms do, how to hold home fire drills, safety rules for the kitchen, and how to safely use matches and lighters. These lessons will help you learn more and give you the tools you need to stay safe in a fire situation.

Overview:
Remembering the Great Chicago Fire
Beeping Heroes: Smoke Alarms
Practice Makes Perfect: Fire Drills
Stop, Drop, and Roll
Kitchen Safety Rules
Matches and Lighters Are Not Toys
Calling for Help
Be a Fire Safety Champion

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Short on time to teach? Complete activities and encourage meaningful discourse in a short amount of time!

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

  • Reading Passage: A carefully written work by an Expert Teacher
  • 10 multiple-choice questions (MCQs): Using  MCQs, find out how well students understand the passage.
  • 5 Short Questions: Encourage students to write comprehensive responses and evaluate answers carefully.
  • Answer Key: Teachers can review student work by referencing a full answer key.

This resource is entirely Editable in PowerPoint! If time is a concern, we have also provided a hassle-free, Ready-to-print PDF.

Why You’ll Love This Resource:

  • Easy-to-understand language that will keep students engaged and excited to learn.
  • Comprehension worksheet to help students test their understanding.
  • Low Prep Required. Print and go.
  • Perfect for centers, homework, morning work, and more.
  • Printable and editable for your convenience.
  • Ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students.

Skills align with both the RI (Reading Informational Texts) and RL (Reading Literature) Common Core Standards

These passages can be used in the morning, at centers, as part of homework, with small groups, for extra learning with smart students, to help struggling students, or to get ready for tests.

Terms of Use:

This resource was created by Teachers Stock LTD. All rights reserved. It is intended for use by the purchaser for one class only. Teachers may distribute it to their own students but may not upload it to the Internet where it can be publicly accessed and downloaded.

Whats Inside?
  • Reading Passage
  • 10 multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
  • 5 Short Questions
  • Answer Key
  • Printable and editable for convenience.
  • Colored and B/W versions Included
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This resource is intended for use by the purchaser for one class only. Teachers may distribute it to their own students but may not upload it to the internet where it can be publicly accessed and downloaded.
This resource was created by Teachers Stock LTD. All rights reserved.
These passages can be used in the morning, at centers, as part of homework, with small groups, for extra learning with advanced students, to support struggling students, or to prepare for tests.
Yes, this resource is entirely editable in PowerPoint. If you prefer, there is also a ready-to-print PDF available for hassle-free use.

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