Wildfire Safety Tips: 4th Grade Natural Disaster Worksheet
Dear all,
Essential wildfire safety tips begins with understanding both prevention and response strategies. Right now, our community in Los Angeles is experiencing the impacts of the Pacific Palisades Fire. Many families have had to leave their homes, and firefighters are working very hard to protect our community.
Natural disasters are powerful events that can change our communities in minutes. From wildfires and earthquakes to hurricanes and floods, these events are part of our natural world. While we can’t prevent all natural disasters, we can learn about them and prepare ourselves. This knowledge isn’t just about safety—it’s about understanding our planet and becoming responsible community members who can help others in times of need. From earthquakes to floods, these events are part of our natural world.
The Pacific Palisades Fire in the Santa Monica Mountains shows us why wildfire safety is so important. Just like how we practice fire drills at school, knowing what to do during a wildfire can help keep us and our families safe.
Understanding Wildfires
A wildfire is a large fire that spreads quickly through forests, grasslands, or neighborhoods. In places like the Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles, wildfires can be especially dangerous because of:
- Dry brush and plants that can easily catch fire
- Strong winds that help fires spread
- Houses built near wilderness areas
How wildfires affect our community
Think about and discuss:
- How do wildfires affect:
- People: _________________________
- Animals: _________________________
- Homes: _________________________
- Nature: _________________________
- Ways our community helps each other during wildfires:
- ________________________
- ________________________
- ________________________
Wildfire Safety Tips- Creating your family safety plan
Work with your family to complete this checklist:
Emergency Kit Items:
□ Water bottles (one gallon per person per day for 3 days)
□ Non-perishable food (3-day supply)
□ Flashlight and extra batteries
□ First aid supplies □ Important documents in a waterproof container
□ Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
□ N95 masks for smoke protection
□ Pet supplies if you have pets
□ Your own items: ________________
Let’s be wildfire safety investigators! Answer these questions:
- What makes wildfires dangerous? Write three reasons:
- ________________
- ________________
- ________________
- Draw and label a map of your home, marking:
- All possible exits
- Meeting spot outside
- Location of emergency kit
Family communication plan:
- Write down important phone numbers:
- Emergency: 911
- Family member 1: ________________
- Family member 2: ________________
- Out-of-area contact: ________________
- Evacuation meeting place: __________________
Being prepared with wildfire safety tips
Circle the things you and your family can do to prepare for wildfires:
- Create defensible space around your home
- Keep gutters clean
- Have an emergency kit ready
- Know your evacuation routes
- Practice family evacuation drills
- Monitor local news and alerts
- Help neighbors who might need assistance
Wildfire Safety Tips- Important Safety Reminders:
- Never try to fight a wildfire yourself
- Always follow instructions from firefighters and emergency workers
- Keep paths and exits clear at home
- Know your evacuation route
- Practice your safety plan with your family
Extension Activities:
- Create thank-you cards for firefighters
- Design a poster about wildfire safety
- Start a class donation drive for affected families
- Research how communities rebuild after wildfires
4th Grade Natural Disaster Worksheet
This 4th grade natural disaster worksheet is designed to help young students understand and prepare for wildfires.
Teacher’s Note: This comprehensive 4th grade natural disaster worksheet has been updated to address the wildfire safety measures while maintaining alignment with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.4.7 and NGSS 3-ESS3-1. It encourages students to think critically about natural disaster preparedness while developing empathy and community awareness. Consider students’ emotional needs when discussing current events and emphasize positive community response and resilience. The objective is to help students develop their writing skills while also learning practical safety measures to stay protected in the event of a wildfire.
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