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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.
Stories, pictures, activities, and more to teach your preschoolers how to stay safe!
The updated program integrates literacy, movement, music, and dramatic play to provide a developmentally appropriate learning experience for preschool-aged children.
The Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program lessons are intended for 3-5 year old children.
Available in Spanish
Lesson 1: Firefighters are Community Helpers
Lesson 2: Get Outside, Stay Outside
Lesson 3: Practice Fire Drill with Family
Lesson 4: Stay Away From Hot Things
Lesson 5: Matches and Lighters

From how to recognize the sound of a smoke alarm to what to do in a fire drill at school, these engaging and hands-on lesson plans prepare kindergartners to be fire safety heroes.
Lesson 1: Smoke Alarms are Important
Lesson 2: Get Outside, Stay Outside
Lesson 3: Fire Drills at School
Lesson 4: Stay Away From Hot Things
Lesson 5: Matches and Lighters are Tools
Lesson 6: Firefighters are Community Helpers

With tons of printables perfect for stations or group work, these lesson plans will help your first graders learn the steps of fire safety and how to identify and handle a real emergency.
Lesson 1: Smoke Alarms are Important
Lesson 2: Get Outside, Stay Outside
Lesson 3: Report an Emergency
Lesson 4: Stay Away From Hot Things
Lesson 5: Fire Drills at School
Lesson 6: Know When to Stop, Drop, and Roll
Grade 1: Knowledge Test

Research-based and Common Core-aligned activities and printables to help your second graders stay safe and protect others in case of fire.
Lesson 1: Smoke Alarms are Important
Lesson 2: Plan and Practice Your Home Fire Drill
Lesson 3: Report an Emergency
Lesson 4: Stay Away From Hot Things
Lesson 5: Kid-Free Zones at Home
Lesson 6: Know When to Stop, Drop, and Roll
Grade 2: Knowledge Test

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