Please
note!
Assemblies are scheduled for Wednesdays and
Thursdays and may begin at 9 am to allow setup
time. Tuesday afternoons may be scheduled when
necessary. We ask that teachers or designated
adults accompany students throughout the
presentation or assembly program.
*Presentations
marked with an asterisk are offered as both
assembly and classroom presentation. Please
specify which presentation desired when request
is made.
K - 1st Grade
*It’s
Raining Cats and Dogs,
Thunder
Storm Safety
*Be Ready 1,2,3 Cool Cat,
Fire Safety
*Be Ready
1,2,3 Ready Rabbit,
Winter
Safety
Be Ready
1,2,3 Disaster Dog,
Earthquake Preparedness
2nd – 5th
Grade
*Doctor
Weather, Tornado Safety
Disaster
Jeopardy, Review All Hazards
(Team
quiz game and discussion)
General
Disaster Preparation
(Discussion)
Designed
to not place the burden of family safety on the
child. Students think through a family disaster
plan and supply kit, review fire escape planning
and calling for help.
Master of
Disaster
(Discussion and Worksheets)
Hurricane
Safety
Tornado
Safety
Earthquake Safety
Fire
Safety
Lightning
Safety
(Discussion, Demonstration, and Worksheets)
(Please
allow 45 minutes)
4th
– 5th Grade
Look
Hot-Stay Cool, Fire Setting Prevention
(Video
with discussion)
This
presentation focuses on why kids play with fire,
the consequences, and ways to deal with peer
pressure to start and play with fire. The video
contains about 10 seconds of testimonial footage
from a preteen badly burned from playing with
fire. Teachers may wish to preview the video to
be sure it isn’t too graphic for their students.
PRESENTATIONS FOR ADULTS
General Disaster
Preparedness
-
“Preparing for the
Unexpected”
– (Full program is 1¾ hours w/speakers &
some group interaction)
Detailed discussion of creating a
personal/family disaster plan and emergency
communication plan and supply kit,
familiarity with school and business plan,
what to do if disaster strikes, evacuation,
sheltering in place, and a First Aid review.
-
“General Disaster
Preparedness”
– (Shortened version of the above)
May place emphasis on specific issues by
request (fire, tornado, winter storm safety,
etc.)
-
“Disaster
Preparedness, Specialty”
– (As requested)
Preparedness with focus on elderly, special
needs or mobility problems,
business/employees, etc.
-
Disaster Jeopardy
– (Game show format w/interactive teams.
Speaker time optional.)
Covers natural disasters characteristics and
safety/preparedness.
Earthquake
– Speaker/discussion of earthquake science and
safety with tips for a home hazard hunt.
Fire
-
“Hot
Nights in Smokey Dale” (Speaker/video, 45 to
60 minutes)
Fire prevention/safety – serious comedy!
-
Fire Safety
(Lecture/discussion format)
-
Flood
& Flashflood
– Speaker/discussion of flood safety and
ideas to reduce floodwater impact on your
home.
-
Stormy
Weather –
Speaker/discussion of weather science and
safety/preparedness. Choose winter storms,
lightning storms, or hurricanes.
Tornados
If you have questions
or if you are interested in scheduling
presentations for a school or community group,
please call the Chapter at (864) 271-8222.
How
To Become A Community Disaster Education
Volunteer
Volunteers are needed
in Community Disaster Education (CDE) to do
presentations for both children and adult
groups. Volunteers are also needed to help plan
and develop presentations and assist with
special projects. If you are interested in
becoming a CDE volunteer, or would like to
schedule a CDE presentation, please call
Pan Little at (864) 271-8222.