Fire Safety Craft

Did you know that October is Fire Safety month?  As the weather gets cooler in the North, people start to use their fireplaces more and so fire safety comes at a good time!  Today’s Fire Safety craft is great for preschool or even Kindergarten.  It is simple, yet, you can use it to teach how to put out of a fire, or how to feel the back of a door to see if fire is behind it.  I also have listed below more fire safety activities, crafts and ideas.  You can further your fire safety unit with our Fire Safety literacy pack.

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Fire Safety Craft

Fire Safety Craft: Fun, easy, mess free craft for preschool or kindergarten to help teach about fire and fire safety.
Supplies:
Zip lock bags
Blue paint
Yellow paint
Red paint
White cardstock paper

When learning about fire safety, the most important thing to teach young kids is to tell an adult and get away from the fire.

During fire safety lessons, kids will learn that water is used to put out fires. This mess-free craft is a simple way to illustrate how water is used to put out fires.

Cut your paper so that it fits inside a gallon zip lock bag.

Place a glob of red, yellow, and blue paint onto the paper inside the bag.

Fire Safety Craft: Fun, easy, mess free craft for preschool or kindergarten to help teach about fire and fire safety.

Seal the bag and hand it to your kids.

Fire Safety Craft: Fun, easy, mess free craft for preschool or kindergarten to help teach about fire and fire safety.

They will be able to swirl and spread the paint using their fingers without any mess! Some kids might try to put out the fire with the water, which will result in a brownish-greenish color.

Kids can also trace letters onto the paint, such as the letter “F” for fire, or “W” for water.

Another thing you can teach children is not only that water puts out fire, but also to touch a door to see if it is hot if the fire alarm is going off.  You can pretend that when you touch the red/yellow paint that it is hot (or when you touch the blue, it is cold!)

If you don’t use this as a fire safety craft, you can use it to teach the primary colors.  Children can easily mix the red, yellow and blue and see how the paints change colors.

When the paintings are complete, cut the bag along the seams and remove the bag.

Let the paintings dry before giving back to the kids.

Fire Safety Craft: Fun, easy, mess free craft for preschool or kindergarten to help teach about fire and fire safety.

If you would like other fire safety craft ideas, here are a few more I think you will enjoy!:

Fire Safety Actvities

Fire Safety Posters with a Lego Theme

Fireman Preschool Printables

Stop Drop and Roll to fire safety

Fire Prevention Graphing Printable

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Madreen Karle is a master first grade reading teacher with over 30 years of classroom experience. She taught reading in a special needs and English as a Second Language classroom. After retiring she wrote a reading program to help others learn how to teach reading. She is a trusted educator and author of 5 books to help teach children to read and write. In addition to her books, she is a mentor for 3 websites that give reading teacher tips (Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound ReadingMrs. Karle’s Reading Patch, and Mrs. Karle’s Handwriting Patch). Through her teaching she learned that confidence was the key to learning to read. A child who is not confident at reading does not like to read and struggles to read. Mrs. Karle created “sunshine moments” to help teach children how to grow their confidence and learn to read.
Meeghan Karle Mousaw (Madreen’s daughter) has her Master’s in Special Education. She has 8 years experience teaching children to read online. In addition, she developed a curriculum to teach children handwriting called The Handwriting Patch. With the Handwriting Patch learning is fun because children learn to draw and learn handwriting at the same time. In 2019 The Handwriting Patch curriculum became an amazon best seller the first year it was released, helping thousands of kids learn handwriting with a unique, fun method. She is mom to 6 kids, each with differently learning abilities and struggles.
The Reading Patch was established by the creators of Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading. Together they have been featured on the NBC media outlets and Parents Magazine online. Over the last 8 years in their online platform, Madreen and Meeghan have worked tirelessly with teachers, homeschoolers and parents looking to help children learn to read to become a trusted authority in teaching children to read and advocating early literacy skills. They often partner with other educational experts to deliver the most current information to the Reading Patch community.

4 Comments

  1. What a colorful activity to introduce fire safety. I think I may try this with my son, who hates to get his hands messy. Putting the paint inside the bag is brilliant!

    Thanks for linking to our fire safety activities post.

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