We’ve got a handy workbooks and lesson plans to help your students:
- Identify items that are hot or could become hot
- Explain how to remain safe around hot things
- Acknowledge the importance of telling a grown-up when matches and lighters or other potentially dangerous items are within reach of a child
- Learn how to properly cool a burn
Learn Not to Burn : Preschool (NFPA)
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 3-5-year-old children.
Learn Not to Burn : Kindergarten (NFPA)
Learn Not to Burn Kindergarten 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 into language arts core curriculum lessons.
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 1 (NFPA)
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 into language arts core curriculum lessons.
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 (NFPA)
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 into language arts core curriculum lessons.
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.
Sesame Street Colour and Learn : FEMA
Keeping your child safe begins at home, and your furry friends like Elmo,
Abby Cadabby, and Cookie Monster are here to help!
This book makes it easy to help your child learn about fire safety, so enjoy colouring the pages together! You’ll notice that each page covers a different safety message.
Try to say them out loud together and practice them from time to time at home.
Educational Videos for the whole family
Richmond Fire-Rescue encourages you and your family to be as safe as possible.
These family-friendly videos are here to help you along the way!