Monday, November 08, 2010

Hurricanes - for Kindergarten (Audience Pieces)

A hurricane is a lot of rain and big winds that starts over the ocean.  A hurricane is actually lots of rain storms spinning around and around together like a merry-go-around.

The ocean makes a hurricane bigger because it is wet.  A spinning storm is called a hurricane when it is 74 miles per hour.  A hurricane is called a cyclone in Austrailia and it is called a typhoon in Japan and China.

A hurricane destroys most things in its path.  A hurricane watch means there could be a hurricane in a day and a half.  You need to be ready and get food and water for 14 days, flashlight and batteries, clothes and blankets, radio, and a first aid kit.

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