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K. Hall Davis School District Farmington, UT severe

Severe ©Davis School District Farmington, UT from Latin severus "stern, strict, serious,"

Severe Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Severe: Examples ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Television stations issue severe weather alerts to warn people of incoming storms. The thunderstorm was so severe it shook the house.

Severe: Shades of meaning ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Complete the rest of the table as a class BadSeriousSevere

Severe Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Write examples of anything that is severe.

Severe ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Based on the text, what will the severe weather bring?

Severe ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) People who chase severe weather are called storm chasers. I experienced severe weather when __________.