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Crisis Management Fundamentals

A Grade 6 social studies worksheet on understanding and responding to crises, focusing on identification, impact, and basic management strategies.

Grade 6 Social studies Social SkillsCrisis Management
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D2.Geo.2.6-8D2.Civ.8.6-8

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crisis managementsocial skillssafetyemergency preparedness
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Crisis Management Fundamentals

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand different types of crises and how to respond safely.

1. Which of the following is an example of a natural crisis?

a

A car accident

b

An earthquake

c

A power outage

d

A forgotten homework assignment

2. What is the most important step to take immediately after a crisis begins?

a

Panic and run

b

Assess the situation and ensure safety

c

Call all your friends

d

Hide and wait

3. A crisis is an unexpected event that causes   or danger.

4. During a fire, you should always follow the   plan.

5. It is important to have an   meeting place with your family in case of an emergency.

6. You should always try to grab your belongings before evacuating during an emergency.

T

True

F

False

7. Staying calm is crucial when facing a crisis.

T

True

F

False

8. Name two types of crises that can happen in your community.

9. What is one important thing you should do to prepare for a crisis at home?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

Evacuate
Emergency Kit
Shelter
First Aid

10. If there is a tornado warning, you should   in a safe place, like a basement.

11. Every family should have an   with supplies like water, food, and blankets.

12. In case of a flood, you may need to   to higher ground.

13. Knowing basic   can help you assist someone who is hurt during a crisis.