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  2. Ready Kids | Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/kids

    Whether you’re a kid or teen yourself, a parent or loved one, or work with youth, Ready Kids has tools and information to help before, during and after disasters. Kids - Play games, learn about disasters and get tips to prepare. Teens - Be a leader in your family and community’s preparedness.

  3. Family Emergency Planning - Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/kids/family-emergency-planning

    Make a Plan. Build a Kit. Build an emergency supply kit with enough food, water and supplies to last for several days. Build a Kit. Financial Preparedness. Learn to financially prepare your family in case of disaster or emergency. Learn more.

  4. Be a Ready Kid | Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/kids/be-ready-kids

    Here, you can play games to become a Disaster Master and learn how to build an emergency kit. You will meet our friend Pedro the Penguin, who will teach you all about staying safe. You will even be able to make your own emergency plan with your family.

  5. Youth Emergency Preparedness Curriculum - Ready Kids

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    Emergency preparedness curriculum for grades 1-12 that teach kids what to do before, during, and after an emergency while fostering critical skills such as problem solving, teamwork, creativity, leadership, and communication.

  6. Hurricanes. Prepare for hurricanes now. Know where to go if asked to evacuate quickly and how you and your family will get there. Get More Hurricane Tips.

  7. Make A Plan - Ready.gov

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    Learn how to make a family emergency communication plan. Make a plan today. Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is important to know which types of disasters could affect your area. Know how you’ll contact one another and reconnect if separated.

  8. Free Publications - Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/publications

    Emergency preparedness curriculum for grades 1-12 that teach kids what to do before, during, and after an emergency while fostering critical 21st-century skills such as problem solving, teamwork, creativity, leadership, and communication.

  9. Games - Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/kids/games

    Are you ready? These games will test your know-how in a wide range of emergencies and teach you how to build the emergency kit. Play Disaster Master and Build a Kit online and order the Ready 2 Help card game today.

  10. Student Tools for Emergency Planning - Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/kids/student-tools-emergency-planning-step

    Inspire youth to prepare with FEMA’s Student Tools for Emergency Planning (STEP) Curriculum. The newly updated STEP is a modular emergency preparedness curriculum with fun activities that can be used in many different settings, inside and outside of school.

  11. Build a Kit - Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/kids/family-emergency-planning/build-a-kit

    Being prepared for an emergency isn't just about staying safe during a storm or a disaster. It's also about how to stay comfortable, clean, fed, and healthy afterwards—when a storm or disaster may have knocked out electricity.