DISASTER CONNECTION: KIDS TO KIDS

Winter Storms by Sudley Elementary School

iss Heather Johnson's second graders show how to prepare for winter storms.


The White Snow: A Short Story by Mike

One day, Jimmy went outside. It was snowing. Jimmy liked the snow. Last winter was very fun. Last year he made a snow fort and a snowman. He made a snow angel, too. Then his sister came out and he threw a big snowball at her. He started laughing. "Ha, ha," he said. Then his sister, Ally, threw one at him. "So there, Jimmy, I got you back," she said.

Snow Storm To Do List by Elsita

1. Buy food. 2. Be warm. 3. Listen to the radio! 4. Put socks on! 5. Buy warm clothes. 6. Get a flashlight. 7. If you go outside, wear a hat. 8. Get wood for the fireplace. 8. Give animals food. 9. Do not drive unless it's important. 10. Put the heat on!

Miss Johnson's 2nd Graders:
Catie, Krystyn, Trenton, Dan, Megann, Sara, Mary, Amanda, Kayla, Jonathan, Justin, Micheal, Matthew L., Greg, Dessarae, Vincent, Stephen, Burgandy, Betty, Zeb, Elsita, Matthew P., Allison, Patrick, Chris.

 

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Miss Johnson's 2nd Graders:
Catie, Krystyn, Trenton, Dan, Megann, Sara, Mary, Amanda, Kayla, Jonathan, Justin, Micheal, Matthew L., Greg, Dessarae, Vincent, Stephen, Burgandy, Betty, Zeb, Elsita, Matthew P., Allison, Patrick, Chris.

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