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Masters of Disaster

Intro to MoD

The American Red Cross Masters of Disaster® curriculum is centered on a series of ready-to-go lesson plans that help organizations educate youth about important disaster safety and preparedness information. Masters of Disaster contains lessons, activities, and demonstrations on disaster-related topics that organizations can incorporate into daily or thematic programming. The curriculum is non-sequential, allowing organizers to choose the lesson plans that best fit into their programming. The Masters of Disaster curriculum materials meet national educational standards tailored for lower elementary (K–2), upper elementary (3–5), middle school (6–8) classes, and high school (9–12) for Facing Fear and In the Aftermath only.

Students attend to essential preparedness skills

The education on essential preparedness skills that students receive through the Masters of Disaster program will carry them through life. Lessons are enjoyable and interactive, ensuring that children are having fun while internalizing important life skills though building capabilities in Mathematics, Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science.

Masters of Disaster can be used to help reduce children's anxiety about unknown aspects of disasters and tragic events. They will also gain confidence to deal successfully with life's unexpected turns.

The Masters of Disaster series of topics is of the highest quality and most comprehensive available with almost 200 lesson plans. The curriculum materials cover safety and prevention for injuries and damage from hazards in the United States with topics on—

  • Preparing for any disaster with Be Disaster Safe.
  • Coping with tough issues like terrorism, war and pandemic flu with Facing Fear.
  • Recovering and rebuilding from any disaster with In the Aftermath.
  • Preventing injuries that happen at home with Home Safety.
  • Earthquakes.
  • Fire Prevention and Safety.
  • Floods.
  • Hurricanes.
  • Lightning.
  • Tornadoes.
  • Wildland Fires.

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