Emergency Preparedness Worksheet
A worksheet for Grade 1 students to learn about emergency preparedness, including identifying safe places and important items.
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Emergency Preparedness
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. Where is the safest place to go during a fire drill at school?
Under your desk
Outside at the meeting spot
In the restroom
In the library
2. What should you do if you hear a tornado siren?
Go outside to look
Stay in your bedroom
Go to a safe place like a basement
Hide in the closet
3. In an emergency, it is important to stay .
4. We should have an plan for our family.
5. It is okay to play with matches if an adult is watching.
True
False
6. You should know your home address and a grown-up's phone number.
True
False
7. Name two items you should have in an emergency kit.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
8. If there is an emergency, you can call for help.
9. A helps put out fires.
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