Kick off Fire Prevention Week and help your students be safer in the kitchen with a printable “Is It Hot or Not? Kitchen Safety Worksheet.
🔥 Kick off Your Kitchen Safety Lessons 🔥
Fire Prevention Week is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to empower your young learners with essential ideas on how to be safe and prevent injuries and burns in the kitchen. Get ready to spark their curiosity and ensure their safety with our “Is It Hot or Not? Worksheet.” Let’s make learning about kitchen safety fun, engaging, and educational!
Stay Safe in The Kitchen – Know What’s Hot and What’s Not!
Fire Prevention Week 2023 runs from October 8th to 14th, and this worksheet is a perfect fit for this year’s theme. It helps you connect classroom learning to this important nationwide event. This year’s theme is
Cooking Safety Starts With You! Pay Attention to Fire Prevention.
This printable resource is designed to help young children understand what objects in the kitchen get hot and could burn and which are safe to touch.
To use, students will cut apart the everyday objects at the bottom of the worksheet, then sort and glue them into two categories based on whether those objects have the potential to get hot and burn or if they are safe to touch at any time.
Download No-Prep Fire Safety Activities for Kids
This activity is teacher-friendly too. It’s easy to explain and simple to integrate into your classroom curriculum. No need for extensive preparation – just print and teach!
Your new resources are only a click away! Use the Download button’s dropdown arrow and take your pick between the Editable Google Slides resource file or the quick-print PDF version.
This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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