Master of Disaster program resources assist educators with planning and teaching.
Classroom resources include game answers, worksheets, letters home and a certificate of completion to celebrate student success.
The game poster and playing cards are part of the teaching kit. See answer key below.
Grab-and-go game answer key
French
Reinforce learning by downloading and printing off the preparedness word search.
Reinforce learning by downloading and printing off the preparedness crossword puzzle.
Reinforce learning by downloading and printing off the hazard matching game.
Before starting the Master of Disaster program, you may want to notify caregivers by downloading, editing and sending a letter home. We've provided a printable template in English and French.
At the end of teaching Master of Disaster, consider downloading, editing and sending a letter home. We've provided a printable template in English and French.
To celebrate the completion of the Master of Disaster program, consider giving students a certificate of completion. We've provided a printable template in English and French.
These resources can help with lesson planning.
Introduce students to the British Columbia hazard map to help them learn about the most common hazards that could occur where they live, and across the province.
Meet Ember, FireSmart's official mascot. She educates learners about alertness, adaptability, intelligence and community mindedness. Check out Ember's den for information and resources on how to help teach learners about preventing wildfires by becoming fire smart.
If you're teaching kindergarten to grade 3, consider the Emergency Preparedness Squad learning modules. The curriculum-linked content helps students become emergency preparedness superheroes and to make sure their families are ready when disaster strikes.