1decision Activity Worksheets

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"What Can Cause a Fire" Activity Worksheets are educational resources to teach children about the common causes of fires and fire prevention strategies. These worksheets are crucial in raising awareness and fostering a safe culture among young learners.

Activities typically involve identifying potential fire hazards in various settings, such as homes, schools, and public spaces. Children are asked to recognise risky items or behaviours, like leaving candles unattended, playing with matches, overloading electrical outlets, or improperly storing flammable materials.

These worksheets often include interactive exercises like matching hazards with their consequences, drawing safe vs. unsafe scenarios, or creating a checklist for fire safety at home. Role-playing can be incorporated, where children practice what to do if they encounter a fire hazard.

Participating in these activities teaches children the importance of being vigilant and responsible to prevent fires. The "What Can Cause a Fire" worksheets are instrumental in educating children on fire risks promoting a proactive approach to fire safety and prevention.
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We create interactive PSHE and RSHE resources for primary children. As part of the media generation, we know how important it is to engage and teach from a young age. Each module is carefully created by PSHE and Safeguarding experts together with schools and, most importantly, children. We are proud to offer resources to over 2,000 schools in 47 UK counties and across the world.

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  • 1decision Ltd Suite 1, Niall House 24-26 Boulton Road Stevenage, Herts, SG1 4QX
  • 01438 750330
  • info@1decision.co.uk
  • Company ID:07875122

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