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Introducing emergencies: Primary

Introduce primary children to the concept of emergencies and preparedness.

Age:

5-11

Subjects:

PSHE, geography

Topics:

Disasters and emergencies

Type:

Lesson plan

Use these photo and discussion activities to help children understand what an emergency is, build their knowledge and develop skills that will help them be better prepared for emergencies in the future.

Learning objectives

Learners will:

  • understand what makes a situation an emergency
  • discuss what can make situations unsafe and lead to emergencies developing
  • consider why and how people around the world prepare for emergencies
  • be aware of how they and their family can be better prepared for an emergency in the home or at school

Resource overview

1. Starter: what is an emergency?

Look at the photo and decide which situations are emergencies.

2. Knowledge building: when things change from fun to serious

Consider examples of when having fun has turned more serious.

3. Understanding risk: what makes a situation serious or unsafe?

Consider what can make a situation unsafe and, where possible, how to avoid emergencies.

4. Taking action: why and how do we prepare for emergencies?

Look at examples of disasters and emergencies and how we can be prepared for them.

5. Taking action: preparing for an emergency

Children make a plan for how they would prepare for an emergency.

6. Homework activity

Children create a fire evacuation plan for their own home.

Credit

This resource was written by Rob Bowden and Rosie Wilson of Lifeworlds Learning and published in September 2014.

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