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Here are some fun activities to do to help your child learn about shapes and fire safety. Idea # 1: Spot the Shape Shapes are all around us, it is easy to find shapes at home, in the car, at the park, out shopping, everywhere you go. Pick one shape at a time to concentrate on, rather than trying to find all the different shapes. Make this a fire safety lesson. When you child identifies a smoke alarm as a CIRCLE shape, this provides a great opportunity to test the alarm to be sure it is working and make sure your child recognizes the sound of the alarm and knows what to do. Leave the home and go to your outside meeting place. The RECTANGLE shape can become a fire safety lesson, too. When your child identifies a door or window as a rectangle shape use this to review escape planning and the importance of knowing two ways out of every room. Idea # 2: Shape Animal Help your child understand that things can be made from many shapes. What you need: Shapes and Shape Animal Activity Sheet Glue Pencil and scissors What to do: Make this a colorful activity. Have your child color and cut out each shape. Then paste the shapes on the Shape Animal Activity Sheet to make an animal using any shape he/she wants to use. Work together to complete the questions on the Activity Sheet. For an extra challenge see if you can make a Dalmatian, like Sparky the Fire Dog. Idea # 3: Name That Shape! Here’s a fun way to find shapes in your home. Gather some things in your home representing various shapes. Put the items in a bag. Some ideas are: a plate, napkin, book, wash cloth, cereal box, and smoke alarm (cut out the picture of the smoke alarm included). Make a life-size graph using painters tape. Make 3 columns on the floor with the tape. Identify each column on the floor with a piece of paper with the shape and word for circle, square, and rectangle. Have your child pick an item out of the bag and place it in the appropriate shape column. When finished you will have a graph of all the items you selected! If you included a picture of a smoke alarm in the items, use this as an opportunity to push the test button on the smoke alarms in your home so your child can recognize the sound of the alarm and talk about what to do if the smoke alarm sounds — get outside and go to the family outside meeting place. Sparky ® is a trademark of NFPA. Check out sparky.org for more fun! Fire Safety with Shapes

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Page 1: Fire Safety with Shapes · Here are some fun activities to do to help your child learn about shapes and ˜re safety. Idea #1: Spot the Shape Shapes are all around us, it is easy to

Here are some fun activities to do to help your child learn about shapes and �re safety.

Idea #1: Spot the ShapeShapes are all around us, it is easy to �nd shapes at home, in the car, at the park, out shopping, everywhere you go. Pick one shape at a time to concentrate on, rather than trying to �nd all the di�erent shapes.

Make this a �re safety lesson. When you child identi�es a smoke alarm as a CIRCLE shape, this provides a great opportunity to test the alarm to be sure it is working and make sure your child recognizes the sound of the alarm and knows what to do.Leave the home and go to your outside meeting place.

The RECTANGLE shape can become a �re safety lesson, too. When your childidenti�es a door or window as a rectangle shape use this to review escape planning and the importance of knowing two ways out of every room.

Idea #2: Shape AnimalHelp your child understand that things can be made from many shapes.

What you need: • Shapes and Shape Animal Activity Sheet • Glue • Pencil and scissors What to do:Make this a colorful activity. Have your child color and cut out each shape. Then paste the shapes on the Shape AnimalActivity Sheet to make an animal using any shape he/she wants to use. Work together to complete the questions on theActivity Sheet. For an extra challenge see if you can make a Dalmatian, like Sparky the Fire Dog.

Idea #3: Name That Shape!Here’s a fun way to �nd shapes in your home. Gather some things in your homerepresenting various shapes. Put the items in a bag. Some ideas are: a plate, napkin, book, wash cloth, cereal box, and smoke alarm (cut out the picture of the smoke alarm included). Make a life-size graph using painters tape. Make 3 columns on the �oor with the tape. Identify each column on the �oor with a piece of paper with the shape and word for circle, square, and rectangle. Have your child pick an item out of the bag and place it in the appropriate shape column. When �nished you will have a graph of all the items you selected!

If you included a picture of a smoke alarm in the items, use this as an opportunity to push the test button on the smoke alarms in your home so your child can recognize the sound of the alarm and talk about what to do if the smoke alarm sounds — get outside and go to the family outside meeting place.

Sparky® is a trademark of NFPA.Check out sparky.org for more fun!

Fire Safety with Shapes

Page 2: Fire Safety with Shapes · Here are some fun activities to do to help your child learn about shapes and ˜re safety. Idea #1: Spot the Shape Shapes are all around us, it is easy to

Shape Sheet

Sparky® is a trademark of NFPA.Check out sparky.org for more fun!

Page 3: Fire Safety with Shapes · Here are some fun activities to do to help your child learn about shapes and ˜re safety. Idea #1: Spot the Shape Shapes are all around us, it is easy to

The animal I made is a_______________ .

I used ___________

I used ___________

I used ___________

I used ___________

My animal creation from shapes:

Shape Animal Sheet

Sparky® is a trademark of NFPA.Check out sparky.org for more fun!

Page 4: Fire Safety with Shapes · Here are some fun activities to do to help your child learn about shapes and ˜re safety. Idea #1: Spot the Shape Shapes are all around us, it is easy to

Smoke Alarm Cut-out

Sparky® is a trademark of NFPA.Check out sparky.org for more fun!