Fire Safety
Bathroom Safety
Safe Environment
Food Safety
This and That
100

This item helps us communicate and keep order during a fire drill.

What is a bull horn

100

This is the minimum number of kids you should accompany to the bathroom.

What is two. Never allow yourself to be in a one on one situation. 

100

This is what you'll find near the door of each classroom.

What is in a mini first aid kit

100

This is where I can find the decoder for allergy/medical/learning issue abbreviations

On the wall near the door

100

How you connect with a parent after their child has misbehaved

What is Talk quietly away from others; share positives about their child. Share what happened and work together on a strategy for a better outcome.

200

The item that helps little ones travel to the fire-safe destination in an orderly fashion.

What is a knotted rope

200

The safety guideline for assisting preschool kids in the single bathrooms between classrooms.

What is Keep the door closed enough for privacy, but open enough for accountability, with another adult in the adjoining room.

200

You use these to protect yourself from blood and body fluids.

What is gloves.

200

This item is never offered in snacks

What is items containing peanuts

200

This is who the two person rule is meant to protect

What is the kids and you!

300

This team opens main doors, checks classrooms for stray kids and communicates with the barn coordinator and authorities during a fire drill or fire.

What is the welcoming team.

300

What is my role when I take kids to bathrooms that adults use?

Wait for the adults to leave. Then allow kids to go in. Stand near the door to monitor kids, but also exhibit accountability.

300

Preschoolers should use this before they have snack.

What is hand sanitizer.

300

The person in this role makes sure allergy info is given by new families.

What is our welcoming team

300

Of all the ways you serve kids, this is the most important

What is Pray for them

400

This is when it's ok for kids to stop and get coats during a fire drill.

What is Never.

400

What do you do if an older child with special needs requires help with toileting

What is Page their parents.

400

Check this before kids are released to parents

What is the parent's security stub

400

Check this before kids have snacks

What is the allergy section of kids' nametags

400

Name something you can do to help a wiggly child stay engaged

What is Use a fidget buster; give them a job to do; let them be more mobile; engage the class in a movement activity.

500

An item that is crucial to fire safety and must be with leaders at all times.

What is your clipboard with an attendance sheet, fire safety info and a list of activities in case of a real emergency.

500

This is a privilege we give to kids in grade 4 and older

What is They may go to the bathroom without an adult.

500

This is what you tell parents if they lost their security stub

Go to the boat/welcoming station, show your ID and get a new security tag
500

What you do if a child is choking and you only hear a high pitched sound

What Contact security and call 9-1-1

500

A child shares a safety or health risk outside of church. What do you do? 

We are mandatory reporters. Tell your team leader. Remember how important confidentiality is.

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