Teacher Resources

First Aid for Children Today leads kids through health promotion and injury prevention activities. The FACT Fun Book reinforces lessons learned through coloring, puzzles, stickers and activities.  For children ages 5-8, grades K – 3. To order First Aid for Children Today (FACT) please call Pam at 313-576-4105.

 

Give your students the health and safety training they need to make responsible choices and to respond to potential emergencies. Grades 3-5. To order Basic Aid Training (BAT) please call Pam at 313-576-4105.

The Emmy® Award-winning television series SeeMore’s Playhouse partnered with the American Red Cross on two fun-filled episodes about fire safety and dental health. To order contact Julie at 313-494-2855.

This multiple media resource is available in English and Spanish, and seeks to help the entire family prepare for unexpected events. “Let’s Get Ready” explains in an age-appropriate way how each member of a family — including the youngest — can contribute to an emergency readiness plan. More info here: http://www.sesameworkshop.org/initiatives/emotion/ready. To order contact Julie at 313-494-2855.

The Exploring Humanitarian Law curriculum gives teachers easy-to-use materials to help students understand the rules governing war and their impact on human life and dignity. Click here for more info: http://ehl.redcross.org/

 

The Ready Rating program is designed to help your school get better prepared for emergencies. When you join the Ready Rating program, you’ll get access to a detailed Ready Rating Program Guide that guides you through each of these steps:
1. Commit to preparedness
2. Conduct a Hazard Vulnerability Assessment
3. Develop an emergency response plan.
4. Implement your emergency response plan.
5. Help your community get prepared.
Click here for more info: http://www.readyrating.org/Schools/ReadyRatingEssentials.aspx

One Response to Teacher Resources

  1. Looks fantastic! Jess

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