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911 Emergency Calls

911 Emergency Calls
What if you needed emergency help? Who would you call? What would you say?Check this out. It may save your life.


View a comic made on Pixton.com about 911 Calls. Have fun reading it at http://www.pixton.com/comic/cbwkja52


The following is a five part series about emergency 911 calls. If you missed our class, you can view the material and find a friend to pair up with to complete the discussions. If that is not possible, use your journal to briefly write down your answers. 

Click on each link to listen and learn!

Part 1: Introduction and Vocabulary related to 911 calls

http://screencast.com/t/0Fim2euNTt3

Part 2: Important Information for 911 Calls

http://screencast.com/t/jTQTg3A6ezdP

Part 3: When Should I call 911?

http://screencast.com/t/SE2KVfAZpS

Part 4: Preparing for a 911 Call

http://screencast.com/t/5G3Li57IuPtE

Listen to a 911 call on YouTube 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up82OC83wq4

Part 5: Discussion of 911 audio content

http://screencast.com/t/mb4XzgwacDyw


Listen to a funny example of when you should not call 911! 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzdDJGfTu1Y  LOL!


Now try this 911 listening activity. See if you can understand the dialogue between the 911 operator and the caller. Thanks to my special guest radio voice: Daniel Baldwin (#1 son!)



911dialogueslisteningact (6).doc
Microsoft Word Document [24.5 KB]
Download
http://screencast.com/t/l4UpHTqytw6


Test your ability to describe emergency situations at 

http://www.tinkerbellchime.com/EL_Civics_Emergencies/EL_Civics_Emergencies.html

 

 

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