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In this lesson, students learn essential safety tips for what to do during an earthquake, emphasizing the importance of staying calm and finding shelter under sturdy furniture. They are advised to avoid windows and elevators, wait for help if needed, and prepare in advance by securing furniture and packing an emergency bag. Overall, the lesson equips students with the knowledge to protect themselves and stay safe during an earthquake.
  1. What should you do when the ground starts to shake?
  2. Why is it important to stay away from windows and shelves during an earthquake?
  3. Who can help you after an earthquake is over?

What to Do During an Earthquake

Oh no, the ground is shaking! It’s an earthquake! Do you know what to do? Let’s learn together!

Stay Calm and Safe

When the ground starts to shake, it’s important to stay calm. Don’t be scared! Find a safe place to hide. You can crouch down under a table or a strong piece of furniture. Hold on tight with your hands to stay safe.

Watch Out for Danger

Be careful of windows and shelves. Things might fall, so stay away from them. Remember, it’s safer to stay in one place until the shaking stops.

Don’t Use the Elevator

When the earthquake is happening, don’t use the elevator. It’s better to wait until everything is calm. If you’re inside, stay where you are until it’s safe to move.

Wait for Help

If you need help, don’t worry. Just wait for someone to come and help you. You don’t need to cry or shout. Staying calm is the best way to be safe.

Thank You, Helpers!

After the earthquake, make sure everyone is okay. Thank the helpers, like firefighters, who come to check on you. They are there to keep you safe!

Be Prepared for Earthquakes

Let’s get ready for earthquakes! Make sure your furniture is safely fixed to the wall so it won’t fall. Pack an emergency bag with water, food, masks, a flashlight, gloves, a whistle, a jacket, and a first aid kit. Know where the emergency exits are, too!

Remember the Safety Tips

Now you know what to do during an earthquake! Remember to crouch, find shelter, and stay calm. You’ve learned how to protect yourself and stay safe!

Great job, everyone! You’re ready to be safe during an earthquake!

  1. Can you think of a time when you felt scared or worried? What did you do to feel better, and how can staying calm help during an earthquake?
  2. Imagine you are in your house and an earthquake starts. Where would you go to find a safe place to hide, and why do you think that spot is safe?
  3. Why do you think it’s important to thank the helpers after an earthquake, and how can you show your appreciation to them?
  1. Earthquake Safety Drill: Practice what you’ve learned by having a pretend earthquake drill at home or in the classroom. Find a safe spot under a table or a sturdy piece of furniture. Remember to crouch down and hold on tight. After the drill, talk about what you did and how you felt. Did you remember to stay calm?

  2. Spot the Safe Places: Go on a “safety hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for safe places where you can hide during an earthquake, like under tables or away from windows and shelves. Draw a picture of your favorite safe spot and share it with your friends or family.

  3. Emergency Bag Adventure: Create your own mini emergency bag using a small backpack or bag. Include items like a toy flashlight, a small water bottle, and a snack. Talk about why each item is important. Can you think of other things you might need in an emergency?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**[Music]**

Oh no, it’s an earthquake! What’s happening?

Stop, stop!

Hey!

**[Music]**

That was close; you could have been hurt. What was that?

It was an earthquake. Do you know what to do when there’s an earthquake?

**[Music]**

Let’s take a look.

It’s an earthquake! Timmy, come here!

**[Music]**

Do you know what to do during an earthquake?

Yes!

Big earthquake! Shaking, shaking! Big earthquake, dangerous!

Stay calm, please. Hide somewhere and crouch down. Hold on tight with your hands. You must do this to be safe.

**[Music]**

Shaking, shaking! Big earthquake, dangerous!

Stay calm, please. Be careful of windows and shelves. Please stay in a safe place. You must do this to be safe.

**[Music]**

Big earthquake! Shaking, shaking! Big earthquake, dangerous!

Stay calm, please. Wait until the shaking stops. Do not use the elevator. You must do this to be safe.

Big earthquake! Shaking, shaking!

Stay calm, please. You don’t need to cry or shout; just wait for help to come. You must do this to be safe.

Please be safe.

**[Music]**

Is everyone okay?

Thank you, firefighter elephant!

You’re welcome! You did a great job today. When there’s an earthquake, we need to protect ourselves.

You’re right!

**[Music]**

I got it! We need to crouch down to protect ourselves.

Uh-huh! And remember the tips: crouch, shelter, and stay calm.

**[Music]**

Do you know how to prepare for earthquakes?

Let’s take a look.

Make sure that furniture is safely fixed to the wall so that it won’t fall.

Pack an emergency go bag. Put in some water, food, masks, a flashlight, gloves, a whistle, a jacket, and a first aid kit.

And check the locations of the emergency exits.

**[Music]**

Thanks, everyone! I learned many earthquake safety tips, so I think I can protect myself.

You’re welcome!

Kids, do you remember what we’ve learned today?

Great! You’ve learned about safety!

**[Music]**

Wow! We’ve got a bottle of magic potion!

Oh no, they’ve got a magic potion!

This version removes any unnecessary or potentially inappropriate content while maintaining the core message and educational value of the transcript.

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