Homeschool Kids on Call to Ride Along with First Responder in Rookie Rescuer CurriculumBy: The Old Schoolhouse GRAY, Tenn. - Nov. 12, 2024 - PRLog -- Shark bites, building fires, explosions, and wild fires are all in a day's work for homeschoolers, thanks to Tommy Neiman's Rookie Rescuer workbook. Neiman, a career firefighter and paramedic, put over thirty years of experience on paper to interest kids in first responder work.
"Homeschoolers love to support other homeschoolers," Neiman, once honored as "Florida Firefighter of the Year," appears as "Firefighter Tom" on the pages of Rookie Rescuer. His colorful workbook contains twelve action-packed units or "calls" with space for students to write in answers. "Rookie Rescuer creates awareness and respect for first responders. Kids experience emergency calls in real but non-graphic ways," said Neiman. Rookie Rescuer includes instructions for parents for three "field trip" visits to a local fire station, an EMS station, and a fire hydrant. "Rookie Rescuer will be a favorite for your second through sixth grader," added Suarez. "This valuable workbook would be wildly popular in a co-op class too. See for yourself. Go to the Rookie Rescue site to check out the first chapter and see how it holds student interest—and parents' interest." About The Old Schoolhouse® The Old Schoolhouse® Paul and Gena Suarez The Old Schoolhouse® +1 888-718-4663 publisher@theoldschoolhouse.com End
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