Description
This social story is a great read for students who may need some support and help to understand what they should or shouldn’t do if they see a fire. It will also help to prepare them, should they ever find themselves in a situation with a fire.
Many students with autism are visual learners and like to learn through seeing something in action. This book comes complete with matching, simple yet engaging graphics to help describe what is being said on the page.
Comes in col option only – no b/w availability, however you can print in grayscale.
This social story has been created to suit both UK/US audiences with the page regarding phoning the fire station – i.e 999 or 911.
Pages included are;
♦ Sometimes, accidents happen and this might cause a fire.
♦ If I see a fire, I should not go near it – it is very hot and dangerous.
♦ If I see a fire, I should look for a fire alarm and set it off.
♦ If I see a fire, I should find a phone and call 999 for the fire department.
♦ If I see a fire, I should try to get away from it, and leave the building.
♦ If a fire happens in school, I should remember what happens in our fire drills.
♦ If I see a fire, I should be calm, leave the building and find our meeting spot.
♦ If there is a lot of smoke, I should crawl along the floor.
♦ If a fire happens at home, I should listen to my parents instructions.
♦ I should not go back into a fire to help anyone.
♦ I should not go back into a fire to get anything.
♦ Firefighters are the only people who should try and put the fire out.
♦ Firefighters are trained to deal with fire, and have lots of safety equipment.
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