Presentation for kindergarten
Material from the presentation
If possible, a presentation with an audio story, children's songs, cartoons and pre-acted scenes is prepared for preschoolers. This makes it much easier to provide information.
Children must understand that they should not play with fire, and in times of danger they should listen to the teacher. Every child should learn to be calm and not be afraid to call for help and help others. A well-conducted conversation will teach children fire safety rules on the street and at home.
Spring and summer fire danger
During the warm period, the risk of fires increases significantly. Both the older and younger groups need to be told that in spring and summer, special attention should be paid to bonfires and other open fire, since any carelessness can cause a nearby thing or person to ignite. You cannot play with matches in the garden, or set fire to grass and branches for fun while walking.
Important! During the winter period, the main emphasis is on safety in the building, as well as during the New Year holidays.
"Don't play with fire"
Using examples of active and educational games, you can show preschoolers that games with matches, lighters and open fire are very dangerous. One of these could be the game “Cross it out - it’s dangerous!” Its essence is that cards with objects are written or attached on the board. Children need to cross out those that, if handled carelessly, can cause a fire.
For your information! Another active game on the theme “don’t play with fire” is “Dragon”. One “dragon” is selected, and the rest of the children dance around it and say: “We won’t have fires, the dragon won’t scare us.” When a sleeping dragon wakes up, it waves red ribbons (flames). Those who are touched by the ribbon leave the circle.
Children's safety on the railway: Rules of conduct