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Welcome to Blaze the Fox’s FireSmart Academy
Meet Blaze the Fox, your wildfire prevention guide and forest protector! This page is home to a full collection of lessons, activities, and creative resources designed to help young people learn how to stay safe, protect their communities, and care for the land.
Through stories, videos, music, quizzes, and hands-on activities, Blaze makes fire safety fun and memorable. Whether you’re a student, teacher, or parent, you’ll find age-appropriate resources that bring wildfire education to life—from coloring sheets for early learners to interactive simulations for teens.
Our mission is simple: empower the next generation to be FireSmart leaders. With Blaze by your side, kids don’t just learn about fire prevention—they become champions of safety, stewardship, and community resilience.

LEARNING MEDIA
Blaze the Fox’s Fire Prevention Lessons are tailored to each age group while aligning with curriculum, and your goal of being a leader in wildfire education.
Ages 4–7 (Primary / Early Learners)
Goal: Simple, memorable safety habits through play and storytelling. Assets:
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Animated Shorts (2–3 min): Blaze teaches “Don’t play with matches” and “Campfire rules.”
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Coloring Pages & Activity Sheets: Blaze and forest friends practicing safety.
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Sing-Along Songs: Catchy rhymes like “Cool Campfire Rules” or “Stop, Drop, and Roll.”
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Storybook PDFs: Short illustrated tales (e.g., Blaze Saves the Forest).
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Puppet Show Scripts: Teachers/parents can act out Blaze’s adventures.
Ages 8–11 (Elementary / Middle Learners)
Goal: Build awareness of wildfire causes and prevention through interactive learning. Assets:
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Interactive Quizzes: “Can you outsmart the flames?” with badges earned.
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Comic Strips: Blaze vs. the Careless Camper — fun narrative with lessons.
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DIY Crafts: Make Blaze masks or fire safety posters.
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Short Explainer Videos (5 min): How wildfires spread, how animals react.
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Board Game / Printable: “FireSmart Forest Adventure” — roll dice, avoid hazards.
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Seasonal Challenges: Blaze’s Summer Safety Checklist for families.
Ages 12–15 (Middle School / Early Teens)
Goal: Deeper understanding of fire ecology, responsibility, and community action. Assets:
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Lesson Videos (8–10 min): Good fire vs. bad fire, Indigenous fire stewardship.
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Infographics: FireSmart home prep steps, wildfire facts.
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Music Video / Rap: Blaze explains fire ecology in a modern style.
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Digital Quizzes: Scenario-based (“What would you do if…?”).
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Social Media Challenges: TikTok-style “FireSmart Hacks with Blaze.”
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Classroom Debate Kits: Blaze introduces “Should we use prescribed burns?”
Ages 16–18 (High School)
Goal: Leadership, advocacy, and applied knowledge. Assets:
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Documentary-Style Videos (10–15 min): Featuring Blaze + real firefighters/Indigenous leaders.
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Podcast Episodes: Blaze interviews experts on wildfire prevention.
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Campaign Toolkit: Students create their own Blaze posters/social posts.
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Interactive Simulations: “Design a FireSmart Community” activity.
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Music Collaboration: Blaze + local youth bands on wildfire awareness tracks.
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Capstone Project Guides: Blaze challenges students to run a fire safety campaign.
Cross-Age / Family Assets
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Blaze’s Fire Academy Website: Central hub with progress tracking.
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Seasonal Campaigns: Blaze’s Summer Tour, Fall FireSmart Challenge, Winter Storytime.
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Merch & Mascot Presence: Stickers, plushies, posters for classrooms.
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Community Event Kits: Blaze banners, trivia cards, and activity stations.

Vision
At FireLine, we envision a network of collaborative partnerships that amplify Indigenous leadership, accelerate wildfire resilience, and scale innovative solutions across Canada and beyond.
We seek to build strong, values-driven relationships with:
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Indigenous communities and knowledge keepers to guide cultural integrity and ensure traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is respectfully integrated and shared.
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Wildfire technology developers to co-create and deploy cutting-edge tools that support prevention, mitigation, and adaptation.
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Emergency response organizations to enhance training, documentation, and community preparedness through immersive media and digital platforms.
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Educational institutions and insurers to license the FireLine Platform for curriculum development, risk reduction, and public engagement.
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Government agencies and utilities to pilot scalable infrastructure that supports wildfire resilience and community empowerment.
Together, these partnerships will form a living ecosystem of innovation, storytelling, and capacity-building—anchored in Indigenous wisdom and powered by media.




