The Emergency Preparedness documents in this library contain information and tips to help school educators and administrators prepare for an emergency. Information in these documents is useful in helping school administrators, coordinators, teachers, students, and parents know what to do before, during, and after an emergency. Download these PDF documents for FREE by simply clicking on the image or the document name.
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Family Communication Plan for Kids (PDF Form)A two page form designed to help kids document their important information that will be needed in the event of an emergency. |
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Family Communication Plan for Parents (PDF Form)A two page form designed to help parents and families document their important information that will be needed in the event of an emergency. |
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Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum - Grades 1-2 (PDF Booklet)In the Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum for Early Elementary School (1st-2nd grades), students will learn about emergencies and how to prepare for them. From fire safety to natural disasters, they will exercise their investigative, creative, and communication skills working both individually and collaboratively.
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Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum - Grades 3-5 (PDF Booklet)In the Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum for Upper Elementary School (3rd-5th grades), students will work individually and in teams to research emergencies that can impact communities locally and nationally, and apply creativity and literacy skills to demonstrate their understanding of emergency preparedness.
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Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum - Grades 6-8 (PDF Booklet)In the Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum for Middle School (6th-8th grades), students will develop a graphic novel to show their understanding of emergency preparedness. They'll gain knowledge through research, games, simulations, discussions, debates, and other inquiry-driven activities.
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Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum - Grades 9-12 (PDF Booklet)In the Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum for High School (9th-12th grades), students will engage in discussions, multi-media research, surveys, and interviews to develop their own communication campaigns aimed at raising awareness and motivating others to be prepared for emergencies.
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Disaster Preparedness Coloring Book for Children (PDF Booklet)Designed to help parents and educators teach children about the basics of emergency preparedness. This booklet contains information to help parents and educators explain the different types of disasters that can occur how how best to react. It also contains coloring pages for children. |
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