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Thursday

Firefighter Explorer Box


Besides Firefighter Tot Trays
(found HERE, HERE, and HERE)
Smiley B also had a good time
playing "firefighters" with the
Firefighter Explorer Box.

I actually put together two plastic shoe boxes
full of items for firefighting...
...along with a medium sized fire truck.

The first shoe box contained...
 ...firefighter action figures,
a wooden fire truck, a fire duck...
...plastic firefighter figures, a metal fire truck,
a Dalmatian dog... 
...a plastic play mat...
(came with the plastic firefighter figures from
The Dollar Tree)
...and a few "play fire hoses" I made
out of string and little pieces of duct tape.

The second box contained...
...THESE paper house printables,
which I laminated and attached to wooden blocks...
...so they could stand up.

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These boxes have probably been my most popular boxes
with all the kiddos thus far.
They all started playing together,
with just the items in the boxes...
...and then they got the idea to break out
Little Wild Man's army men,
who turned out to be the firefighters' "enemies."
They also broke out the BIG fire truck...
...and pretty soon, our school room was buzzing
with creative play.
I love it when the kiddos take an idea I give them
and "run with it!"

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Firefighter Lapbook

Everyday that Smiley B
worked on his Firefighter Tot Trays
and 
he also completed sections in his
Fire Fighter Lapbook.

I downloaded the lapbook from

For the cover puzzle,
I laminated it...


...and attached Velcro to the back pieces.

This way,
Smiley B can work the puzzle as many times
as he wants too.


On the inside of the lapbook there are
several different activities.

Again, for durability, longevity, and organization,
I laminated the pieces...

...and rubber banded the loose cards together.







The back of the lapbook had a firefighter
for Smiley to color...
...with assistance from Little Wild Man.

When we finished up our Firefighter unit,
Smiley B took the lapbook
home with him.

His mother said he has played with it several times
since he's been at home.

I am SO THANKFUL to Jolanthe for creating
such a fun, educational little lapbook!

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F is for Firefighter Tot Trays

After completing the
and
tot trays,
Smiley B finished up our Firefighter Unit
with
"F is for Firefighter" tot trays...

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"F is for Firefighter"
Alphabet Page
I was inspired by the Letter Art in
for this page.


I had all the pieces cut out and ready
for Smiley to just glue together to create...
...a firefighter.

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Follow the "F's" to Find the Fire Station
worksheet
(From KidsSoup)


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Firefighter Patterning Strip


 (From Homeschool Creation's Firemen Printable Pack)

I laminated the cards and strip,
and put a bit of Velcro on the back of the strip
so I can store them later.



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"F is for Fireman" Tracing Sheet
 (From Homeschool Creation's Firemen Printable Pack)

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Firefighter Tracer Sheets
 (From Homeschool Creation's Firemen Printable Pack)


(I think this is pretty good for Smiley B,
since he IS only 3 years old...)  :0)

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"Five Little Firefighters"
Hand Print Art
(Idea from Tippytoe Crafts)



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Tuesday

E is for Emergency Tot Trays

 After beginning a firefighter unit with
Smiley B completed some tot trays
for the letter E-
as in "E is for Emergency." 

Here are the trays:

"E is for Emergency" Alphabet Page

Smiley stamped "911" and the letter E
all over the giant letter E
to create his alphabet page.

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911 Dot Art Page
 (From KidsSoup)


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911 Phone Page
 (From KidsSoup)



 Smiley and I discussed what an emergency was,
and how to call 911 on the phone
using the paper phone.
He used stickers to highlight the numbers
911 on the phone.

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Small, Medium, and Large Fire Extinguisher 
 (From Homeschool Creation's Firemen Printable Pack)

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"What Color is the Fire Truck?" Booklet



 (From Homeschool Creation's Firemen Printable Pack)

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"E is for Extinguisher" Traceable Page
 (From Homeschool Creation's Firemen Printable Pack)


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