8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette 8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette Directions. 1.Get out a blank sheet of paper. 2.Watch the power point. 3.Label your paper.

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8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette

8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette Directions. 1.Get out a blank sheet of paper. 2.Watch the power point. 3.Label your paper and write down all of the things that are dangerous in each picture. 4.Watch the fire safety video clip and explain what to do if you have a grease fire in the kitchen. 5.Turn your paper in to your teacher.

8/27/2015 © Jennifer Choquette 50 °F Find 9 things wrong with this picture.

8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette Find 5 things wrong with this picture.

© Jennifer Choquette Find 3 things wrong with this picture.

8/27/2015 © Jennifer Choquette Find 4 things wrong with this picture.

8/27/2015 © Jennifer Choquette Find 1 thing wrong with this picture. Do not run a microwave it if it empty.

Fire Safety 8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette Oee58 Oee58 Oee58 Oee58

Check Your Work Check your answers. Check your answers. You may correct your answers on your paper. You may correct your answers on your paper. Turn your paper into your teacher for credit. Turn your paper into your teacher for credit. 8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette

8/27/2015 © Jennifer Choquette 50 °F Do not overload an outlet. Wear a Band Aide or rubber glove. Use a cutting board. Keep finders curled back. Use the right tool for the job. Plug a cord into the appliance first, then the wall. Do not put knives in the sink. Water must be hot and have soap. No cords near water. Find 9 things wrong with this picture.

8/27/2015 © Jennifer Choquette Cut the lid of a can completely off. Match the pan size to the right size of burner. Do not put paper near heat. Keep electrical cords away from heat. Clean up spills immediately. Find 5 things wrong with this picture.

© Jennifer Choquette Open the pan lid AWAY from you so that steam doesn’t burn you. Do not wear loose scarves, clothing, Ipods or big coats. Tie back long hair. Find 3 things wrong with this picture.

8/27/2015 © Jennifer Choquette Keep pan handles turned to the side. Use pot holders, not a towel. Pull the oven rack out, do not reach into the oven. No paper towels near the range top. Find 3 things wrong with this picture.

8/27/2015© Jennifer Choquette