One of the things that made a deep impression on my children as they were growing up was learning about what to do in case of a fire. We learned about having a plan, exiting a bedroom safely, designating a meeting place outside our home—just in case-- and all about “stop, drop, and roll.” This is a scary prospect for children (and for all of us), but it helps to be prepared. In the poem, “Beep, Beep, Beep” by Suzy Levinson from The Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations, we can give kids an informative AND playful way to learn key steps. Here Thais G. has recruited a lively teenager to read the poem and then provides a read-along text for participation too—complete with BEEP BEEP BEEP alarm!
Wednesday, April 08, 2015
Celebrating Poetry, Beeps, and Fire Safety
One of the things that made a deep impression on my children as they were growing up was learning about what to do in case of a fire. We learned about having a plan, exiting a bedroom safely, designating a meeting place outside our home—just in case-- and all about “stop, drop, and roll.” This is a scary prospect for children (and for all of us), but it helps to be prepared. In the poem, “Beep, Beep, Beep” by Suzy Levinson from The Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations, we can give kids an informative AND playful way to learn key steps. Here Thais G. has recruited a lively teenager to read the poem and then provides a read-along text for participation too—complete with BEEP BEEP BEEP alarm!
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A terrific reading of Suzy's poem!
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