Pre-reading questions:
- Can you describe how hurricanes are different from other types of storms?
- How do people prepare for the possible dangers before a hurricane hits?
Vocabulary:
- hurricane /HUR-i-keyn/
- evacuate /ih-VAK-yoo-eyt/
- shelter /SHEL-ter/
- community /kuh-MYOO-ni-tee/
- cleanup /KLEEN-uhp/
[noun] – a violent windstorm, especially one with a circular motion, occurring over warm tropical oceans
The hurricane destroyed many houses along the coast last summer.
[verb] – to remove someone from a dangerous place to a safe one
The school decided to evacuate students when the fire alarm rang.
[noun] – a structure that provides protection from the weather
The children found shelter from the rain under a large tree.
[noun] – a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
The community organized a festival to celebrate local culture and traditions.
[noun] – the act of making a place clean and tidy after a mess
After the party, the cleanup took longer than expected due to the spilled drinks.
Article reading:
Following the storms, central Florida initiated recovery operations to restore normalcy. President Biden recognized the severe impact of the hurricanes, noting that, while damage was less extensive than initially expected, it still had a significant effect on the community. In response to the crisis, Governor Ron DeSantis mobilized thousands of workers to begin debris removal, anticipating a cleanup process that could last up to one year. Families like the Malones and Carstensens have started the rebuilding process, with some choosing to construct more resilient homes. This experience has highlighted the crucial role of community solidarity during crises, showcasing how collective strength and determination can foster resilience amid adversity.
Comprehension questions
- What caused many families to leave their homes in Tampa?
- How did Kat Robinson-Malone and her family find safety during the hurricane?
- What role did President Joe Biden play during the crisis caused by the hurricanes?
- What did the recovery operations in central Florida focus on after the storms?
- How long did Governor Ron DeSantis expect the cleanup process to last?
Discussion questions
- Have you ever experienced a natural disaster like a hurricane? If so, how did you cope with it? If not, how would you prepare for such an event?
- Do you remember a time when your community came together during a crisis? If so, what actions did people take? If not, what do you think a community can do to support each other in difficult times?
- Do you think that government assistance is necessary for recovery after natural disasters?
- What long-term impacts can hurricanes have on a community beyond immediate damage?
- What role do you think individuals should play in helping their community recover after a disaster like a hurricane?