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LESSON PLAN 5 Be Disaster Safe Learning that there is a system in place and that agencies cooperate to take care of the community s needs during emergencies and disasters reassures and supports students. In the Community Key Terms and Concepts community response emergency medical services health department Humane Society government agencies law enforcement public works utility companies volunteer organizations Purpose To introduce the students to the people and agencies that are ready to help the community Objectives The students will Read Help Is on the Way to discuss and then select an agency to learn and report on its role in community disasters. Set up emergency scenarios and invite representatives from emergency management to discuss which agencies would work together during such an emergency. (Linking Across the Curriculum) Use WATCHES and WARNINGS and local maps to discover specific geographical descriptions that identify where they live and whether a WATCH or WARNING applies to them. Take home WATCHES and WARNINGS to help families understand emergency information for their community. (Home Connection) Activities Who Helps Us? Where s the? 1

Who Helps Us? SET UP 10 minutes CONDUCT 20 30 minutes, plus research and presentation Social Studies: Civics; Language Arts: Research and Media Literacy Be Disaster Safe LESSON PLAN 5 Materials Help Is on the Way, 1 copy per student Newspapers and magazines or Internet news stories 1. In an emergency, whether it is a natural disaster or a human-caused event, a variety of response and recovery agencies work together to assist the community. Guide students to create a class list of agencies that help the community during an emergency. (Answers will vary, but may include the fire department, emergency medical services, the health department, law enforcement, public works, utility companies, volunteer organizations, the armed services and the Humane Society.) 2. Distribute Help Is on the Way. Discuss each of the groups highlighted on the activity sheet. Have students seen these groups at work in their community? Explain. 3. Divide the class into teams. Assign to each team a group or agency from the activity sheet. Have teams search through newspaper, magazine and Internet news stories to find examples of ways these groups support the community before, during or after an emergency situation. Wrap-Up As student teams present their findings, make sure they explain the importance of the agency they researched and why it is needed before, during and after an emergency. Linking Across the Curriculum Social Studies: Civics; Language Arts: Writing Have students work together to write emergency scenarios severe weather, residential fire, wildland fire, broken dams or bridges, and a hazardous chemical spill. Invite representatives from community emergency management to discuss which agencies would work together during such an emergency and how they would coordinate their efforts. 2

Where s the? SET UP 10 minutes CONDUCT 20 30 minutes Social Studies: Civics and Geography Be Disaster Safe LESSON PLAN 5 1. Have students discuss ways they become aware of possible danger from severe weather. ( sirens, radio announcements, television and radio bulletins, and maps.) How do they know if the warnings apply to them? TEACHING NOTE If your community has a severe weather warning system, check to find out the testing times and the sound of the siren. If there are sirens or other signals to notify residents of specific hazards in your community, such as a tsunami, a volcano or a refinery leak, take this opportunity to describe the warning system and review the expected actions. Add this to the step above. Materials WATCHES and WARNINGS, 1 copy per student Local maps showing roads, counties, towns and landmarks 2. Distribute WATCHES and WARNINGS and local maps to small groups of students. Discuss the difference between a WATCH and a WARNING. Then, have the students complete the bottom half of the activity sheet to describe where your community is located. TEACHING NOTE See Lesson Plan 3: What Do I Do Now? for definitions, a discussion and an activity on WATCHES and WARNINGS. Wrap-Up Use student handouts and your own questions about the community s location to determine if students are able to pinpoint their community on a map and understand location descriptions in WATCHES and WARNINGS. Sample Questions: You hear a tornado WARNING for Putnam County. Should you be concerned? A flood from a hurricane will have a great impact 75 miles west of the coast. Should you be concerned? The Chattahoochee River northwest of the city is almost at flood stage. Should you be concerned? Home Connection Have students take home WATCHES and WARNINGS to share with family members to help them understand WATCHES and WARNINGS during an emergency. 3

Help Is on the Way Page 1 of 1 Name National Guard: assist where they are needed manager: coordinates disaster response for the community; opens Operations Center Fire department and emergency medical services (EMS) system: respond to fires, hazardous materials emergencies, search and rescue situations, medical emergencies Health department: evaluates the safety of the water supply; controls insects and vermin (rats); reaches out to the public for disease prevention Humane Society: Finds and shelters stray animals during an emergency Law enforcement: ensures safety, crime prevention, traffic control Public works: remove debris; clear roads Utility companies (electric, gas, water, telephone): repair downed wires; get services back on line; fix breaks Voluntary organizations (Red Cross, Salvation Army, religious groups, etc.): provide shelter, food, clothing and emergency assistance; assess damage and help families deal with loss and emotions HELP IS ON THE WAY

WATCHES and WARNINGS Page 1 of 1 Name It is important to understand what emergency bulletins on radio and television mean and whether or not they apply to you. WATCH A severe weather WATCH means severe weather may be on the way. Be ready to take steps to get to safety if conditions become worse. WARNING A severe weather WARNING means severe weather is happening right now. Get to safety right away. What kinds of severe weather or emergencies might you experience near your home? Where do you live? City or Town: County or Parish: State, Province or Territory: Area within the state, province, or territory: (Circle any that apply.) North South Central East West Area within the county or parish: (Circle any that apply.) North South Central East West Nearest and most notable geographic feature, such as a river, mountain or lake: EMERGENCY WATCHES AND WARNINGS