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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn about different vehicles that help people in emergencies, like ambulances, fire trucks, and police cars. You will discover how these vehicles work together to keep everyone safe and how important it is to wear your seatbelt in the car. You will also have fun playing a safety game and enjoy sliding down the slide during playtime. Get ready for an exciting adventure with vehicles and safety!

Let's Think

  1. What do you think the ambulance does to help people?
  2. How does the fire truck help when there is a fire?
  3. Why is it important to sit in your safety seat in the car?

Lesson Article

Exciting Adventures with Vehicles!

Oh No, Someone Needs Help!

Oh no! Someone got hurt and needs help right away! The ambulance is ready to go, go, go! The big wheels go round and round as it rushes to help. Don’t worry, the ambulance will take care of everything!

Fire Truck to the Rescue!

Here comes the brave fire truck! It’s here to put out the fire with its big hose. Splash! The fire is out! Hooray! The fire truck did a great job!

Excavator and Helicopter Join In!

The strong excavator is here to help too! It digs the ground with its big arms. And look, the helicopter is flying in the sky! It sprays water from its big tank to help put out the fire. Yay, the fire is gone!

Police Car Adventure!

Uh-oh, a bad wolf took some donuts! The police car is on the way to catch the wolf. But oh no, it has a flat tire! The work bus comes with tools to fix it. Now the police car is ready to go again!

Finding the Bad Wolf

The police car is looking for the bad wolf who took the donuts. Can you help find him? Let’s catch the wolf together! Hooray, we got him!

Surprise Eggs Fun!

Look, surprise eggs! What’s inside? Wow, it’s a fire truck! And there’s an ambulance and a police car too! How exciting!

Off to the Hospital

Someone got hurt and needs to go to the hospital. The ambulance is here to help. Let’s go, go, go to the hospital! Everything will be okay!

Stay Safe in the Car

Remember, it’s important to sit in your safety seat in the car. It keeps you safe! Look, Mommy brought a little Dino to keep you company. How fun!

Playing a Safety Game

Let’s play a game! Teddy fell down because he wasn’t in his safety seat. But now he’s wearing a seatbelt, so he’s safe. If you sit in your safety seat, you’ll be safe too!

Time for Playtime!

Let’s go play on the slide! It’s so much fun to slide down. You can sit straight and go down slowly. Whee! It’s the best!

Enjoying the Slide

Sliding down the slide is so much fun! You can be like Superman or sit straight and enjoy the ride. Yay, playtime is the best!

Discussion Questions

  • Have you ever seen an ambulance, fire truck, or police car in real life? What were they doing, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could drive any of the vehicles mentioned in the story, which one would you choose and why? What adventures would you go on?
  • Why do you think it’s important to wear a seatbelt in the car? Can you think of other ways to stay safe while traveling?

Lesson Activities

  1. Vehicle Role Play: Gather some toy vehicles like an ambulance, fire truck, police car, and helicopter. Create a small play area with blocks or other toys to represent buildings and roads. Encourage the children to act out the scenarios from the article, such as rescuing someone with the ambulance or putting out a fire with the fire truck. Ask them questions like, “What sound does the fire truck make?” or “How does the ambulance help people?” This will help them understand the roles of different vehicles in emergencies.

  2. Safety Seat Craft: Provide materials like paper, crayons, and scissors to create a simple car seat model. Ask the children to draw and color their own safety seat. Discuss why it’s important to use a safety seat in the car. You can ask, “What happens if you don’t wear a seatbelt?” or “How does a safety seat keep you safe?” This activity reinforces the concept of car safety in a fun and creative way.

  3. Observation Walk: Take the children on a short walk around the school or playground. Ask them to look for different vehicles and identify their purposes. For example, “Can you spot a police car? What do you think it’s doing?” or “Do you see a construction vehicle? What is it building?” This encourages children to observe and connect the vehicles they see in real life with the roles they learned about in the lesson.

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