Fire Safety Idea #3: Fire Safety Booklets

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Review Fire Safety Lessons With A Fire Safety Booklet!

wheels on the fire truck song, wheels on the fire truck booklet, fire safety lessons, fire safety activities, fire safety booklets, class booklet on fire safety, fire truck song, wheels on the fire truck song, fire safety lessonsThe Wheels On The Fire Truck Go Round And Round is a song I wrote to the tune of The Wheels On The Bus.

My students enjoy this song so much that I decided to make it into a booklet this year, to reinforce the facts that fire fighters are our friends, how to dial 911 and how never ever to play with matches.

I hope your students will enjoy singing the song, while they cut and glue the pictures to the matching numbered boxes in their booklet.

Click on the link to view/print a copy of The Wheels On The Fire Truck.

Our FREEBIE booklet of the month is The Flame On My Candle.  It reviews the basic shapes, but has a wow of an ending, with a “new” shape that brings home the lesson to students of the importance of not playing with fire.

Click on the link to view/print a copy.

If you cover wants, needs and services for social studies, you’ll find doing a Yellow Pages Class Book lots of fun.

October is the perfect month to do this book, as parents are on board helping their child learn their phone number.  I’ve added a page for 911 as well.

Click on the link to zoom to the class Yellow Pages book.

I have a variety of other booklets about fire safety as well.  One of my favorites is: Who Ya Gonna Call?

There are also 10 Little Fire Trucks, and Where Have All The Fire Dogs Gone? They are only .29cents.

I have an entire 83-page Fire Safety Unit too.  Why not become a subscription member and be able to download everything anytime, for an entire year.

I hope you enjoy these booklets.  They are a fun way to reinforce report card standards, while your students learn about fire safety.

There is another Fire Safety article after this one.   Simply scroll down for lots more fire safety ideas!

Be safe, and happy Fire Safety Month!

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