This is the SONG ONLY version about dialing 9-1-1 intended to teach 3 major concepts. It directs children to dial 9-1-1 if they're in trouble AND they're alone, tells them to give their name, addre...
This is the SONG ONLY version about dialing 9-1-1 intended to teach 3 major concepts. It directs children to dial 9-1-1 if they're in trouble AND they're alone, tells them to give their name, address, and problem, and informs them of the 3 kinds of help they can expect (ambulance, fire truck, police). Not included is a lesson on what constitues an emergency which precedes the teaching of this song.
You may be interested in knowing that I wrote this lesson and song as the result of a newspaper article I read while a popular show called "9-1-1" was on the air. The article was about some kind of emergency that had happened and quoted the child involved as saying he wanted to call 9-1-1 (the emergency response team on the show), but he didn't know their phone number. From that time on, every child in my school got the lesson and song before leaving for summer vacation.
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I work for 9-1-1. You DO have to provide your address- ALWAYS!! If you call from a cell phone- you need to know your location! Proper 9-1-1 education for ALL ages is important!!
I remember a song like this that our teacher played for us in kindergarten. It was either a tape or a record but it was more upbeat and I still remember some of it.
That's the great thing about teaching with music. It stays with you long after other lessons are forgotten. I still remember some of MY childhood songs, too.
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