Community Helpers: Health & Safety

Similar documents
Reading Skills Practice Test 12

K - 3 rd Grade. Name: Club Name: Your Age: Years in 4-H: CBFun

Learn with our friends! When you see me, I will help your teacher explain the exciting things you are expected to do.

By Heather Adamson

Gross. Symbiosis. Gross, gross, gross... COOL, but GROSS! I m glad humans have nothing to do with symbiosis. Don t you know how digestion works?

Word Box feed sweep check show lie clean. to give food to. 2. The keepers the people how crocodile live. display

Before you begin planning and writing your opinion, read the two passages. Animal Helpers

Elementary Items for Which One Doesn t Belong? Students select the option that does not give grounds for the claim.

Owyhee County 4-H. Cloverbud Dog Activity Book

Dogs at Work. Visit for thousands of books and materials. A Reading A Z Level M Leveled Reader Word Count: 744

Please initial and date as your child has completely mastered reading each column.

FLAME! The Story of a Very Special Dog. by Carol Rea

Sharing Sam What Does It Take to Care for a Dog? Author Name(s)

READING TEST PRACTICE LEVEL 2 Section 1 READING COMPREHENSION

Today s Agenda: 9/30/14

Medical Care for Military Dogs in SEA.

Lola Goes To The Doctor

May. Henry s birthday is on November 3rd. Mother s Day is on the second Sunday of May. How many days are there in April? There are 30 days in June.

National Standards. English: NL-ENG.K-12.1 Social Science: NSS-G.K-12.5 Science: NS.K-4.3, NS.K-4.6. NOAA Ocean Literacy Principles 6

Unit 3 The Tiger. 3A Introduction. 3B Song Lyrics. doze perform. brilliant capture. plunge predator. continent crew.

Get Ready For. First Grade. The princess is kissing a toad. The king is writing.

Caring and. sharing. We love Hong Kong. 2 Small houses News report. 3 Food in a basin Fun and games Description. 4 Computer Jobs Biography

WORKING WITH DOLCH WORDS

The Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day

Dear Parents and Teachers,

Lesson 1. Book marks for Fast Finishers. (Worksheet adapted from )

Contents. Introduction...3. Concept Webs: Topic/Main Idea and Details. Charts: Classifying. Sequence Webs: Sequence

Reader s Theater. A short play on the rules of the Iditarod Race. Written by Jennifer Slifer, Cromwell Middle School, Cromwell, CT.

Explore Small Animals Introduction

Compassion Communication skills Passion caring responsibility

Compare and Contrast

C R H G E K. 1 Solve the puzzle. lion. parrot. crocodile. flamingo. snake. tortoise. horse. zebra. elephant. eagle duck. monkey. Classify the animals.

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Slide 1 / 43. Mendelian Genetics. Slide 2 / Where do you get your traits from? Slide 3 / True or False: Only animal cells contain DNA.

Jonathan and Angie Scott assert their moral right to be identified as the authors of this work.

Marlo the Puppy What Do You Know?

By Kari Capone Illustrated by Yu-Mei Han

Supplementary Reading

Created by Ms. Mai Huynh

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY. Number 2 P. 20. Balloon paste EW. 17. Teddy bear PD / Doll PD. 24

Pets Rule! New Cat in Town. Holly I. Melton. High Noon Books Novato, CA

We as humans must learn how to read dog language to insure that our dogs are safe with other animals. This is your responsibility as a dog owner.

Important Dates. The following is a checklist of what is needed. Please RSVP online at

How the Camel Got His Hump

Owner/Guardian SURRENDER Contract

Bobcat Unit Study. Created by: Super Mommy To The Rescue

Actividades. de verano º Ed. Primaria Inglés. Nombre y apellidos: Curso: Grupo:

Did you know the peanut is not really a nut? It. looks like one, but it s not. Peanuts are the seeds of a plant and belong to the pea family.

what do I need to know about my brain, heart and skeleton?

St Margaret College Half Yearly Examinations Year 4 English Written Time: 1 Hour 15 minutes. Name: Class: She works in a hospital.

Seventeenth Annual Multnomah Service Area Klondike Derby

Adélie Penguin Family Life Cycle

Teacher s Notes. Level 3. Did you know? Pearson English Kids Readers. Teacher s Notes. Summary of the story. Background information

INCOMING DOG HISTORY SHEET

2. Some animals protect themselves by using their teeth and claws. running fast. stinging. camouflage.

OCEANA COUNTY 4-H MARKET LIVESTOCK EDUCATIONAL NOTEBOOK/RECORD LITTLE BUDDY SWINE PROJECT AGES 5 7 YEARS

Illustrated by Lisen Adbåge

How much wool does a lamb grow every year? About seven pounds altogether. That s enough to make two warm coats or four pairs of pants.

How to. Find Your Lost Pet. Click a step to begin

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING A MOUSE

F O R D O G S I N T R A I N I N G T O L E A R N G O O D M A N N E R S

OCEANA COUNTY JUNIOR MARKET DUCK RECORD BOOK (for ages 5-8)

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HarcOUrt

Mrs Hayes Spelling Group. Test: Thursday 14 th September. too with of off go back rain again zoo queen

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education

Iowa 4-H After School Program Pets, Lesson Plan Eight, 60-minute sessions

ASSIGNMENT Q.) Look at the picture and answer the following:

Table of Contents. #3265 Itsy Bitsy Stories for Reading Comprehension 2 Teacher Created Resources

Dog Care Merit Badge Workbook

We are going to visit the

Avoiding Trouble

ì<(sk$m)=bdbehb< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

The Black Dog PRE-READING ACTIVITIES. 1 Look at the picture. Then write the correct letter next to each word. 2 Match the sentences to the pictures.

York Region Course Calendar Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, ON, L4E 0K5 Phone (905) Fax (905)

Teachers BE SAFE, BE SEEN Teachers section. Contents: Specific teaching points about conspicuity 2

Bella. Scholastic Short Reads Sample

Quail CSI / Scent Station

Joan Acosta w w w. b e s t o f t h e r e a d e r. c a

Part4. Saint Fatima Language School Form 3 Second Term 2018 / The Vision of the School : Distinct Environment for Refined Education

Groomer's Training Brochure

PLANNING YOUR ZOO TRIP

English Language Arts Test Book 2

tit n UniU 1 Marty Martian in Love

Selection Comprehension

Animals. Helping People. by Carol Ann Greenhalgh HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

First published in the United Kingdom in 2011 By Burt Books Ltd.

Book written by: Margot Theis Raven

ì<(sk$m)=bdcejc< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

DogsPrairie dogs. of Prairie. Speaking. p. 7. p. 8. primary. Sharing and caring for shelter animals. Meet Hannah the pygmy hippo. talk to each other!

For a foreign patient who has little or no knowledge of Japanese, seeking

September 2018 Free Publication

PAW PRINTS PET RESORT GUEST APPLICATION FORM

HART Hoopeston Animal Rescue Team

Clean Air. Ann is sick. But I have a pal who may know. She. is a fine doctor and I think you need to go see

The Year of the Dog. Why Were Different Animals Chosen? What Is Good about the Year of the Dog? What Jobs Would People Be Good At?

by Laura Shallop HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT

United Church of God An International Association. Level 1 Unit 5 Week 3 JESUS CHRIST THE PARABLE OF THE LOST SHEEP

The Sensory Perception Quotient for Adults (SPQ) Scoring Key

The DOG Sentence-Building Exercise 1

U.S. Army. Written by Mary Ellen Pratt Army Child, Youth & School Services

Transcription:

Community Helpers: Health & Safety

Table of Contents Community Helpers: Health and Safety What Does a Police Officer Wear? Stop the Fires Ambulance Color by Number The Military Matching Time What Does a Doctor Need? Help Find the Nurse Dentist Storyboard Where are the Letters? Who Am I? Find the Stop Signs Help the Vet Find Patients Follow the Rules by Pool Park Ranger: Find the Differences What do the Workers Need? Certificate of Completion Want more workbooks? Join Education.com Plus to save time and money. http://www.education.com/education-plus/ Copyright 2013 Education.com. All Rights Reserved

Firefighters stop fires and save people from them. Help the firefighters stop the fires and find their way back to the firehouse.

3 5 2 2 4 3 4 3 5 6 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 If someone is hurt or sick and needs to go to the hospital very fast, the ambulance driver will take them there. Help the ambulance get to the hospital by coloring the number that matches the color. 1 Black 2 Brown 3 Blue 4 Red 5 Green 6 White

The military protects us at home and all over the world. The people in the military are very brave men and women. Trace the members of the military and color them in. Remember to color the American flag.

Draw a line to match who would use each object for their job. Police Fire Hydrant Ambulance Driver Boots Firefighter Police Badge Military Ambulance

A nurse helps the doctor to keep you strong and healthy. The nurse will help you when you are sick or getting a check-up. These nurses are ready for work. Circle the one that is different from the others. Then color them all in.

Dentists help everyone keep their teeth healthy and strong. It is important to brush your teeth at least two times a day and use floss. When was your last checkup? Test your memory by cutting out the drawings and placing them in the correct order. Bonus Activity: Color in the drawings with your favorite colors. Check teeth Check in Clean teeth Sit in chair Take X-ray Put on bib Rinse with fluoride

Sometimes children need to have their eyes checked, and some may even get glasses! There is a special doctor who helps children see what glasses they need. Look at the chart and write all of the letters you see. Then circle the letters around the eye doctor s office.

Do you remember what jobs people have? Circle the correct person matching the description. I help keep your teeth clean. Who am I? I help the doctor during your check up. Who am I? I check your eyes. Who am I? I help people who are sick. Who am I?

Crossing guards help you cross the street safely. They carry a stop sign to tell the cars to stop so you can walk across the street. Find all of the stop signs in the picture and color them red.

When you are swimming at a pool or the beach, lifeguards help keep you safe. It is important to listen to what they say. Help Sam the lifeguard stop the children who are not being safe at the pool by circling them.

Do you remember where these workers work? Cut out the people and glue them in the correct work place. Then you can color the pictures.

Do you remember where these workers work? Cut out the people and glue them in the correct work place. Then you can color the pictures.

Great job! is an Education.com social studies superstar