3.4 Responding to Emergencies
Submit a "journal" entry talking about what you did with your family to complete a safety plan and what you learned about your first aid kit. You can include items that you have in your kit, where your family thought it would be best to put it so it was easy to grab in a hurry, and what kind of container it is (or it should be) in to make it a "grab and go" kit. You may submit a document (at least one paragraph long) or an audio or video recording of your responses.
Assessment: You will be assessed on a four-point scale.
4/4 Work demonstrates superior understanding of emergency preparedness.
3/4 Work fully meets expectations, evidence of good understanding of emergency preparedness..
2/4 Work demonstrates minimal understanding, may be inconsistent or need support in some areas.
Submission Options:
- Attach a computer document using the drop box provided.
- Scan and attach assignment as one big .pdf file.
- Drop your work off with your teacher. (Also a great idea, but more difficult to return.)
- If no other way works, pull out your phone and take pictures. (Make them good pictures; then embed them all into a single word document.)
If you have a new scanner and are trying to figure out the best way to scan your work for submission, here are some tips:
- Paper Size: 8.5 x 11 inches (most typical - or can re-size later)
- Colour Format: Grayscale (keeps file smaller then color, yet still clear)
- File Type: PDF (best), or JPG (if PDF isn't available)
- Resolution: 150 or 200 (can use 300 if small details don't show with 150/200)