The Master of Disaster program features three lessons. Our Teaching Guide (PDF, 1.22MB) includes simple instructions for each of these lessons, including preparation and teaching suggestions. The guide also explains how the program aligns with the B.C. curriculum.
This lesson introduces two key concepts: home emergency kits and grab-and-go bags. Home emergency kits are used during emergencies that may require sheltering at home. Grab-and-go bags are used during emergencies that may require evacuation. The lesson introduces the main items required for both and learners list the items they would include when building their own at home.
This lesson concludes with a group activity: the grab-and-go game. Learners are given a set of 12 double-sided cards (PDF, 67KB), each with two possible items to include in their grab-and-go bag. Learners choose between the sets of items, and the correct items are mounted on a poster (PDF, 890KB) to create a diagram. See answer key below.
Grab-and-go game answer key
Each Student Kit includes a Master of Disaster drawstring bag. It can be given to students at the end of the Gather Your Supplies lesson. Students can use the bag to start personal grab-&-go bags.
This lesson prepares students to create a home emergency plan with the adults they live with. Learners explore the importance of selecting emergency meeting places and emergency contacts. They are also invited to consider which sources of information are reliable during an emergency. Learners are provided with a fill-in-the-blanks home emergency plan.
After teaching this lesson, download, edit and send students home with the Letter Home 2: Emergency Plan Introduction (DOC, 136KB).
Students can celebrate the completion of all three lessons in the Master of Disaster program with a certificate of completion (PDF, 1.58 MB).
If you have questions about the Master of Disaster program, contact us at MasterOfDisaster@gov.bc.ca.