kw2d activity book-colorized - know what 2 do · 2019-12-12 · from tornadoes. 2. no place is safe...
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Welcome!Welcome!
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Hello Kids,
It’s me… the Ant-e-Nator. I’m so glad you are on your way to learning about emergency pre-paredness and supporting your community. Please use this activity book to talk with your par-ents and teachers about the importance of disaster planning.
In this booklet you will fi nd a comic story written by a student and contest winner, Dylan Mower. There are also games and activities to get you started with your emergency kit. Remember to share this information with all of your friends and family. Let’s help each other by incorporating emergency preparedness in our daily lives. Ok, I think you are ready.
Let’s go and get started. Have Fun!!
Don’t forget to Think. Prepare. Act. Better Prepared….Better Community!
Your friend,
The Ant-e-nator
KnoWhat2Do: Decoder!Can you decode the facts below? Fill in the blanks by matching the images with their assigned letters. Fill in the blank. KnoWhat2Do!
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Be An ANT-E-NATOR!
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Bring the new mascot to life using crayons, colored pencils or markers!
EmergencyPlan
My Family
Home IN CASE OF EMERGENCY(ICE)
OTHER INFOSCHOOL
EMERGENCY MEETINGPLACE
names, ages, relationship
fold
address, phone #
address, phone #
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Try to get as many points as you can by accomplishing the objectives above before the get together is over. You only get points if people who don’t know about the game and aren’t playing are the ones who do the objectives. Challenge a friend and see who can get the most points.
Remember the last family get together where all the folks sat in a circle and talked about walking fi ve miles to school up hill both ways? Make the next family gathering a bit more interesting.
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FamilyGatheringFamilyGathering
Have someone spell “Tornado”
Someone talks about being in a severe weather situation
Convince someone to imitate a thunderstorm, fl ood, or tornado.Use sound fx
Hear someone blame the weather on El Nino or La Nina
Spark a discussion on how to avoid heat exhaustion
End a conversation by explaining how you can help heat exhaustion victims with a drink that has electrolytesDo this in your best impression of a sports drink commercial
Anyone in the room knows or has met a storm chaser
Catch someone talking about “golf-ball sized hail”
Someone says “It was a dark and stormy night...”
Hear something close to “the wind was so strong, it blew my toupee off”
Points
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K S11 14 15 23 25 15 21 18 8 1 26 1 18 4 19
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E E2 5 9 14 22 15 12 22 5 4
Answers: KnoWhat2Do, Know Your Hazards, Make a Plan, Get a Kit, Be Involved
A B C D E F G H I J K L M5 11
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z17 19 25
Decodeeach phrase using the numbered clues in the KnoWhat2Do Decoder Key.
KnoWhat2Do
DecoderDecoder Key
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SITUATION: SOLUTION:
Knowing how to protect yourself in weather and emergency situations is very important. Match up
KnoWhat2Do: Match Game!
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Answers: rain-umbrella, fl ood-high ground, hail-get indoors, snow-keep warm, tornado-get indoors, fi re-call 911, texas heat-drink water, germs-wash hands
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Emergency KitScr-zamble
C M H E T S A (use these to light a fi re)
31 16
H H L AT S I F G L (helps you see at
13
N A C N E D D O O F (3 days supply)
8 35
N I D E m C I E (if needed)
1
S A P M (helps you fi nd your way)
10 20
O M N Y E (legal tender)
5 17
N A C E P N O E R (opens things)
7 38 21
T E O T I L PA R P E (on a roll)
27 2
L O O T S (useful for fi xin’ things)
18
S U T D S K A M (covers your mouth)
19 29 34 3
W I S E H LT (to signal for help)
4 22
R E W TA (thirsty?)
9
R I T F S - D I A K T I (need a ban- -
37 12 25 36 24 26
M E N R Y E G E C D A O R I (tune in)
30 6 15 23
R A S T I E B E T (for the fl ashlight)
33 11 28
A B G A E R G S A B G (for trash)
32 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 19 38
Unscrambleeach EMERgency kit clue word.
Then Copy the letters in the numbered cells to the cells with same number in the secret scrambled phrase.
secret scrambled phrase
emergency kit clue words
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If you need the police, fi refi ghters, or an ambulance
CALL9Stay calm.
Dial 9-1-1
Tell the Dispatcher what your emergency is.
Speak clearly.
Tell the Dispatcher where you are.
Follow the instructions of the Dispatcher.
Do not hang up until the Dispatcher tells you it is OK.
It’s OK to be scared,but it’s important to stay calm.
NEVER DIAL 9-1-1as a JOKE!
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Now put the words in the right places. Read. Enjoy.
The KW2D character was relaxing one afternoon when he fell asleep. He then began to dream _________________
about impossible weather situations. In his dream, he was walking in a _________________ when a(n)
_________________ tornado jumped down only _________________ feet away! He ran the other direction seeking a
low lying area for safety. Suddenly, he stumbled into a(n) _________________ cave. Thinking nothing of it, he climbed
out and found himself in a new area. He started to explore when _________________ it started to rain harder than he
thought possible. Worrying about the possibility of a fl ash fl ood, the character pulled a remote control airplane out of his
emergency kit, sat on it, and fl ew off into the _________________ sunset.
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A story about the kw2d character is missing very important parts. Fill in the blanks and help our guy fi gure out what he forgot.
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Terminate the tongue twisters by untwisting the twisted type beside each section. Then, test your tongue tremendously and tediously by saying each tongue twister aloud fi ve times.
MissingWordsMissing Words
1. (adverb) _________________________
2. (place) __________________________
3. (adjective) _______________________
4. (number) ________________________
5. (adjective) _________________________
6. (adverb) ___________________________
7. (mood) ____________________________
Knowing where to go and what to do in emergency situations is VERY important! Escape the tornado and reach your safe place by navigating through the maze. And remember, always have a plan for emergency situations.
KnoWhat2Do: Get to Safety!
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PAPER
OLD SHOEBOX
MARKERS CRAYONS GLUE GLITTER
Get an Old Shoebox
Decorate the Box (Use Paper, Markers, Crayons, Glue, Glitter, or Whatever Else)
Put your important items inside
TAKE WITH YOU IN AN EMERGENCY!
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KnoWhat2Do: Personal Kit!
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Terminate the tongue twisters by untwisting the twisted type beside each section. Then, test your tongue tremendously and tediously by saying each tongue twister aloud fi ve times fast.
answers: tornadoes; funnel; fl ooding; wardrobe, satisfy, exhaustion, summon
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WordTwisterWordTwister
Tim told Tom tons today about __________________ (eartondos).
Feeling funny, Fred furiously fl ed __________________ (lnnfue) clouds.
Flash fl oods fall fast; fi lling rivers, __________________ (ldngofoi) roads, and causing fed up drivers.
Winter wonders around everywhere while wandering winds whip. Warning, wear a warm __________________. (dearwbor)
Supply kits are a serious source to store in order to __________________ (ssfyiat) your safety.
Heat __________________ (xnoheatius) hits head on. Holler for help to avoid heatstroke.
Sassy Sally says silly sentences simply to __________________ (momnus) up signs and symptoms of heatstroke.
Help the Ant-E-NatorWhen emergencies happen, it’s important to be prepared. Help the Ant-E-Nator fi nd his Go Bag and get to his Designated Meeting Place.
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ThunderstormConnect-the-Dots
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answers: 1. false: No place is safe from tornadoes. 2. true 3. false: Violent winds and debris slamming into buildings cause most structural damage. 4. false: Opening window allows damaging winds to enter the structure. Leave the windows alone and move to a safe place immediately. 5. false: Give them cool water or sports drink containing electrolytes. 6. true 7. false: Do not use a cell phone until you have left the area because it can sometimes cause a spark.
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Match up the facts with the factsand the fallacies with the fallacies.
Fact orFallacyFact or Fallacy
1. Areas near rivers, lakes, and mountains are safe from tornadoes.
2. No place is safe from tornadoes.
3. The low pressure with a tornado causes buildings to explode as the tornado pass overhead.
4. Windows should be opened before a tornado approaches to equalize the pressure and minimize damage.
5. If you suspect someone has heat exhaustion, give them iced water.
6. Someone with heat exhaustion needs cool water or a sports drink with electrolytes.
7. If there is a gas leak, call for help on your cell
true!
fact
fallacy
not true
false
incorrect
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A B I T S U X X H F M T E T K H
S E B B L S P H B J W C H E V Z
C O U F A H R V Q N I U E Y B J
J O B L C T I L M I N O N Q V J
S M F O I W Y G W D D T A H G U
I R S O M Q T A E H W E C Q G Y
V O E D E T W R J Y H G I D N X
Z T V I H Q S O G L K N R G I R
L S H N C T Q V I R U Z R K N D
I D D G O M Q P G C F V U M T Z
A C O R C N Y A L B V Z H H H J
H V M H S L W E H O A P A A G Q
Y S T N F C A N G W Q A F X I V
M R O T S R E T N I W L N I L H
A B J I T W I L D F I R E S H S
Y Q O G H E G D T O D A N R O T
TORNADOWILDFIRES
HAILHEAT
STORM
ICEWIND
HURRICANENUCLEAR
CHEMICALS
FLOODINGWINTERSTORM
LIGHTNINGTHUNDERSTORM
HazardsFind the
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PuzzleMaker
Draw what you would put in your emergency kit. What personal items would you want to take with you in a moments notice? Then, cut out the pieces and you have just created your own puzzle.
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An _________________________ is for “less serious” conditions than warnings that may cause signifi cant inconvenience, and if caution is not exercised could lead to situations that may threaten life or property.
A ___________________________ is used when the risk of a hazardous weather event has increased signifi cantly, but its occurrence, location, or timing is still uncertain. It is intended to provide enough lead time so those who need to set their plans in motion can do so. A _____________________ means that hazardous weather is possible. People should have a plan of action in case a storm threatens and they should listen for later information and possible warnings especially when planning travel or outdoor activities.
A ____________________________ is issued when a hazardous weather event is occurring, imminent, or likely. A _____________________________ means weather conditions pose a threat to life or property. People in the path of the storm need to take protective action.
Source: NOAA.org
Puzzled?Decode each phrase using the numbered clues in the KnoWhat2Do Decoder Key.
Decoder Key
Answers: Advisory, Watch, WarningKnoWhat2Do
Puzzler
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M5 11
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z17 19 25
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KnoWhat2Do Emergency Evacuation Plan
Use this grid to layout an emergency plan of your home.
1. Draw a fl oor plan of your home2. Include all possible emergency exits3. Plan two escape routes from each room4. Determine who may need help to escape5. Choose a place outside where everyone will meet6. Make sure everyone is familiar with the Emergency Evacuation Plan7. Practice your Emergency Evacuation Plan
Emergency Evacuation Plan
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Hurry and get through the maze before you get soaked! That umbrella will keep you nice and dry. Complete the maze and reach cover. KnoWhat2Do and where to go in all weather situations.
KnoWhat2Do: Don’t Get Soaked!
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Decipher the emergency kit word or phrase associated with each icon. write that word in the crossword puzzle.
Down: 1. fi rst aid kit; 2. water; 4. toilet paper; 5. canned food; 8. whistle; 9. go bag; 10. important documents; 12. three days; 18. maps . Across: 3. medicine; 6. batteries; 7. weather radio; 11. knowhat2do; 13. fl ashlight; 14. matches; 15. soap; 16. can opener; 17. tools; 19. money; 20. dust maskKnoWhat2DoPicto-Cross
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