NFPA 1035 – LeveL WITH 100% SURE ANSWERS
The most common injury that happens as a climbing on or under objects
result of kids in the fire safety
Domains: cognitive - mental skills and knowledge; affective - feeling or emotion
areas and attitudes; psychomotor - manual or physical skills
The definition of Learning
Styles: auditory -listening; visual - seeing; tactile and kinesthetic - touching and
doing
usually informal, recognize opportunities for mutual benefit, often the start of a
The definition of Networking
partnership
Seating arrangements for a demonstrations. U Shape or Horseshoe
program for juvenile firesetters; involves both fire service and mental health
TAPP-C - intervention
professionals; used in most communities throughout Ontario
3 types of learning cognitive, psychomotor, affective.
The best treatment for burns cold water
tell a grownup when you find matches or lighters; stay away from hot things; once
I'm buckled in, I stay buckled; ask a grownup before taking any medicine; eat
Messages appropriate for preschool
carefully; stay away from pools, lakes, and other bodies of water unless supervised
children
by a grownup; get out and stay out; know what a smoke alarm sounds like and what
to do when it sounds; get low under smoke; practice the family escape plan
Preschool kids learn characteristics repetition, reinforcement, active involvement, and praise
The best teaching method for high school self assessment instruments, first-person case studies, and demonstrations
students
incipient/ignition stage; growth stage the growth of a fire from the point of ignition,
igniting and spreading to other flammables; flashover is the transition between the
Fire / Combustion Basics i.e. the 4 stages of growth phase and fully developed stage, the point at which all contents of a room
a fire reach their ignition temperatures; fully developed stage when all contents within the
perimeter of a structure are burning; decay stage when the fire finally extinguishes
itself
step by step guide for presenting a lesson or presentation; outline of the material to
What is a lesson plan, when is it used
be taught and the teaching procedures to be followed
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